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Monthly Archives: April 2017
How Technology Has Failed to Improve Your Airline Experience
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Pikesville man, 89, spends lifetime crafting model ships
You could call Jerome Smith a model citizen. That’s because of the 89-year-old’s lifelong hobby: collecting and building models of classic boats and airplanes. The shelves, walls, ceilings and even the floor of the office in his Pikesville home are … Continue reading
SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims On Behalf of Investors of TransDigm Group …
On January 20, 2017, Citron Research published an article entitled “Could TransDigm be the Valeant of the Aerospace Industry?” The Citron report alleged that TransDigm’s business model depended on “acquir[ing] airplane parts companies (over 50 in total), fir[ing] employees, and … Continue reading
Dassault: Chinese Bizjet Market ‘Waking Up’ | Business Aviation …
Dassault Aviation brought its flagship Falcon 8X to the ABACE 2017 static display (Chalet 9), and if the success of the 7X in China is any indication, the 8X should do quite well in this market. According to Jean-Michel Jacob, … Continue reading
Cirrus Building China GA Infrastructure
Cirrus Aircraft has seen steady improvements in China’s general aviation infrastructure, and this has helped drive sales of its airplanes in the country. There are now 100 Cirrus SR-series piston singles operating in China. More significant, however, is that Cirrus … Continue reading
aeromobil’s new flying car model will be available to purchase this year
founded in 1990, areomobile has long since been perfecting its flying car prototype, with the first version of the 3.0 model unveiled back in 2014. yet it seems that this is the year that the air-to-sky vehicle will go … Continue reading
Electric plane sets new speed record
Electric engines have already demonstrated their power on the ground, in record-breaking cars such as the Tesla Model S. But now, they are taking to the skies, and one plane recently broke a speed record for electric-motor aircrafts. On March … Continue reading