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Last Updated: Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, 9:09 PM PST
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US Congressional hearing fuels fresh debate about unidentified aerial phenomena
By cosmiclog.com: An 11-page document that’s attributed to a Pentagon whistleblower has provided new cases in the controversy over unidentified anomalous phenomena — also known as UAPs, unidentified flying objects o….
Congressional Hearing Fuels Fresh Debate About UFOs
Asia's airlines blame supply chain woes for disrupted operations
By Reuters: Asia-Pacific travel demand has recovered from the pandemic, but earnings at the region's airlines are under pressure from supply chain problems disrupting operations and exposing them to strengthening consumer protection rules, industry executives say.
ATR Scraps STOL Effort To Focus On Lowering Customers' Operating Costs
By Aviation Week: ATR is ceasing work on the STOL version of the ATR 42-600 to focus on upgrades for the turboprop aimed at lowering operating costs for its airline customers.
Newest Cirrus SR Series, Vision Jet models earn certification in Canada
By GlobalAir.com: The recent certification highlights the success of the SR Series and Vision Jet models. Cirrus is working on strengthening its presence in Canada and this milestone is another step in its mission.
Electra.aero unveils design of production aircraft
By revolution.aero: Electra.aero has provided a first look at the design of its ultra short hybrid-electric production aircraft, aka EL9. .
Electra.Aero Shows Off EL9 9-Seat ESTOL Design
In Photos: Iberia Welcomes World's First A321XLR
By Airways Magazine: Iberia invited Airways on the special welcoming of their first Airbus A321XLR to the fleet.
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Boeing Faces Risk by Jettisoning Workers in Tight Labor Market
By Bloomberg: Boeing Co. will start sending out pink slips on Wednesday to employees affected by a planned round of job cuts, a delicate balancing act between improving efficiency and keeping together a skilled workforce to help lift output again.