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Experimental safety record at all-time best — General Aviation News

Experimental safety record at all-time best — General Aviation News

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Experimental category aircraft fatal accidents dropped to historic lows over the 12-month period ending in September 2024, with the Experimental Aircraft Association reporting that safety programs are contributing to the decrease to levels beneath the FAA’s yearly not-to-exceed goal. For the federal fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2024, the […]

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ATR halts ATR-42 STOL variant to focus on core business

ATR halts ATR-42 STOL variant to focus on core business

Franco-Italian turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR has decided to halt the development of its short takeoff and landing (STOL) variant, the ATR 42-600S, and focus on its current range of aircraft.  In a press release published on November 13, 2024, the company stated that the decision was based on “extensive market review” and was made due

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Production scaling woes delay next Space Development Agency launches

Production scaling woes delay next Space Development Agency launches

Plans for the Space Force’s Space Development Agency to kick-start its next phase of launches this month is on hold due to supplier delays, according to its director Derek Tournear. September was supposed to be the start of a 10-month streak of regular SDA launches to put the agency’s Tranche 1 satellites — which will

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India boosts submarine fleet as region’s warship traffic picks up

India boosts submarine fleet as region’s warship traffic picks up

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — As India eyes the prospect of more Chinese and Pakistani warships and submarines traversing the Indian Ocean, Delhi is boosting its nuclear-powered submarine fleet. India is now working on a new class of attack submarines (SSN) after the government approved 400 billion rupees (US$4.8 billion) for the construction of an initial

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NASA Energy Program Manager for Facility Projects Wayne Thalasinos, left, stands with NASA Stennis Sustainability Team Lead Alvin Askew at the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 30 for Clean Energy Project

NASA Stennis Secures Grant for Clean Energy Project

NASA’s Stennis Space Center has been awarded a highly competitive U.S. Department of Energy grant to transform its main administration building into a facility that produces as much renewable energy as it uses. Following an Oct. 29 announcement, NASA Stennis, located near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, will receive $1.95 million through the Assisting Federal Facilities

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Millennium Space delivers two spacecraft for upcoming NASA mission

Millennium Space delivers two spacecraft for upcoming NASA mission

WASHINGTON — Millennium Space Systems completed the production of two spacecraft for a NASA science mission focused on unraveling the complexities of space weather events, the company announced Nov. 12. Known as TRACERS, short for Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites, the mission aims to understand the processes that occur when the solar wind

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Norwegian to reopen pilot base at Stockholm Arlanda, from Spring 2025

Norwegian to reopen pilot base at Stockholm Arlanda, from Spring 2025

Norwegian Air Shuttle will reestablish its pilot base at Stockholm Arlanda Airport in spring 2025, marking a significant return since the base’s closure during the pandemic. The airline’s Swedish pilots, who have primarily operated out of Norwegian’s Oslo base since the pandemic, will soon have the option to be based in Sweden once again. The

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Accor and ADTIC Announce the Signing of Sofitel Legend Pyramids Giza in Egypt, just steps away from the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum

Accor and ADTIC Announce the Signing of Sofitel Legend Pyramids Giza in Egypt, just steps away from the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum

Accor, a global leader in hospitality, is proud to announce the signing of Sofitel Legend Pyramids Giza, an extraordinary new luxury hotel in partnership with Abu Dhabi Tourism Investment Company (ADTIC). This exceptional property, set to open in late 2027, will be located near the majestic Giza Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), offering

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With Mews, Ternelia Les Grands Massifs save time on almost 100% of their tasks

With Mews, Ternelia Les Grands Massifs save time on almost 100% of their tasks

Paris – Mews, the industry-leading hospitality cloud, helped Ternelia Les Grands Massifs modernize their hotel management operations and save time on nearly 100% of their tasks. Ternelia Les Grands Massifs a French chain of holiday residences, recently completed a comprehensive digital overhaul by adopting Mews, enabling them to streamline operations and improve guest experiences. Known

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