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Monthly Archives: April 2018
China’s threatened tariffs target a thin sliver of Boeing’s jet sales – Post
SEATTLE — China’s quick tit-for-tat retort Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on that nation would apply retaliatory tariffs to certain models of Boeing 737 single-aisle jets — but the threatened Chinese tariffs are carefully limited in scope and … Continue reading
A cancer patient’s last wish was to fly in a plane. His nurse made it happen
CLOSE His nurse knew how little time he had left. She also knew he wasn’t done living. Humankind Joe Booth, 69, has one last wish. To fly in an airplane. Last week, he made it happen.(Photo: Tom Novelly) LOUISVILLE, KY … Continue reading
22-year-olds aim to inspire young people through cross-country airplane adventure
They’ve landed on dry lake beds in Nevada, farm fields in Montana, sandbars in the Skagit River. Next, Kyle Fosso and Sam Hagan, both 22, intend to touch down in all 50 states on a year-long airplane journey starting in … Continue reading
Network data analytics must work alongside human ingenuity
In the aircraft industry, engineers can model the wing of a plane; evaluate how airflow, the weight of the wing material and the fuel carried in the wing all affect the plane’s performance; then determine whether the wing design meets … Continue reading
Beloved Indianapolis watering hole, the Red Key Tavern … – RTV6
You are using an outdated browser. Upgrade your browser today to better experience this site. Sign In –> Current Article source: https://www.theindychannel.com/lifestyle/history/beloved-indianapolis-watering-hole-the-red-key-tavern-celebrating-67th-anniversary
Practice Makes Perfect: Why Chinese Manufacturers Have A Production Advantage
A worker walks past microwave oven housings on their way to an oven that will bake on the coating in a factory in Guangzhou, China, July 2017 One of the things we teach our first-year MBA students at the Harvard … Continue reading
This could be the most critical week in Tesla’s history
Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters Tesla is facing a welter of negative news as it prepares to report first-quarter vehicle deliveries and earnings. The stock market is struggling to price Tesla’s risk, but the bond markets are signaling … Continue reading