Associated Press

Mike Fincke says cause of sudden ISS medevac after loss of speech remains unknown

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, whose sudden loss of speech aboard the International Space Station triggered the agency's first in‑flight medical evacuation earlier this year, said Friday that doctors still haven't determined the cause. Fincke described the episode as "completely out of the blue" and "amazingly quick."

Phys.orgMarcia Dunn

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2026-03-27T10:40:17.440596-07:00
FlightGlobalGraham Dunn

Lufthansa agrees 4.6% pay deal with Verdi for 20,000 German ground staff

By FlightGlobal: Lufthansa Group has struck a new labour deal covering more than 20,000 ground staff in Germany, accounting for almost a fifth of the group’s workforce.

2026-03-27T10:25:19.510347-07:00
Washington PostAP, John Leicester

Sailor’s Strava activity exposes aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle’s location; France says it has taken measures

By Washington Post: France says it’s taking “appropriate measures” after a naval officer’s use of the Strava sports app inadvertently enabled journalists to geolocate the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the Mediterranean.

2026-03-27T10:12:37.203433-07:00
Air Data NewsRicardo Meier

Air Algérie orders 10 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets to expand fleet and boost routes

By Air Data News: Air Algérie has ordered 10 Boeing 737-8 aircraft, according to a company statement cited by Algeria’s state news agency APS.

2026-03-27T09:00:29.727452-07:00
AINonlineCharlotte Bailey

EASA and Eurocontrol Publish GNSS Joint Action Plan

By AINonline: Increasing number of interference events prompted need for consistent guidance.

2026-03-27T09:11:12.753038-07:00