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Airplane cabin temperatures can dictate safety as well as comfort. Advocates say they need to be standardized.
Sweden had to redesign the Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine with over 800 modifications, just to make it reliable enough to fly.
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Billions of dollars are on the line for Fort Worth-based Bell as it builds the Army’s next generation of helicopters. “I ...
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Addressing heat buildup at the intersection of the tool tip and the workpiece are essential for the best results.
Palo Alto Airport was buzzing with excitement this week as local pilots and city leaders lined up to fly over the Baylands in ...
On the day in 1990 when temperatures at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport reached 122 degrees, air traffic was stopped ...
Zhangjiagang's hydrogen ambitions stretch back to 2018, long before the chemical element became a buzzword in China's ...