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Category Archive: Aerospace

  1. Alaska Air Pays $57 Per Share In Cash To Buy Virgin America

    Apr
    04
    2016

    The bidding war to buy Virgin America between Alaska Air and JetBlue has officially ended, with Alaska Air coming out victorious and acquiring Virgin America for $57 per share in cash. Paying $57 per share comes out to $2.6 billion, however the the deal’s aggregate value is closer to $4 billion. Obviously, this is a […]

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  2. Strong Growth in Commercial Aviation Markets Expected Through 2034

    Mar
    24
    2016

    Commercial Aviation: A Huge & Growing Industry Airbus’ Global Market Forecast 2015-2034 suggests that the commercial air transport sector will continue to grow due primarily to demographic and economic growth trends. Regional growth through 2034 shows the Asia/Pacific region leading the way with a 39% share of new aircraft deliveries which worldwide will total 32,585. […]

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  3. First Ever Boeing 727 Scheduled To Make Final Flight This Week

    Mar
    01
    2016

    The Boeing 727 prototype’s final flight is scheduled to take place Wednesday of this week, at 10:30 a.m. from Paine Field in Washington. After sitting on the ground for the past 25 years while the Museum of Flight Restoration Center worked on getting the plane ready to take to the skies one last time, the […]

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  4. American Airlines Dismisses Lawsuit Over Gogo’s Internet Speeds

    Feb
    23
    2016

    An American Airlines spokesman has confirmed that the company has dropped its lawsuit against in-flight internet provider Gogo over internet speeds. The dismissal of the lawsuit is interesting, seeing as how it was filed only a little more than a week ago. Initially, American Airlines was upset with Gogo’s service speeds, which the American felt […]

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  5. The F110-GE-129 Engine Generates Over 29,000 Pounds of Force

    Feb
    16
    2016

    The US Air Force has released an image of Senior Airman Daniel San Miguel supervising tests of General Electric’s F110-GE-129 engine. Misawa Air Base, in Japan, is where the tests took place, with the F110-GE-129 engine boasting 29,000 pounds of force at its peak output. Obviously, the engines go through many rigorous tests at peak […]

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  6. Boeing Looking Into Manufacturing F/A-18 Super Hornet Fighter Jets In India

    Feb
    03
    2016

    Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg recently told The Hindustan Times that the company is in “conversations” to manufacture its F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets in India. Muilenburg added that producing Super Hornet jets in India are a part of Boeing’s strategy to invest “billions of dollars” in the country. He told the Hindustan Times, “We think […]

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