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How the CIA built a plane faster than a missile
The Central Intelligence Agency set out in the Cold War to solve a lethal equation: how to see deep inside hostile territory ...
Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) and Airbus SE (OTC:EADSY) shares are trading lower on Friday. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating the possible use of false documentation to ...
A new process for producing titanium—a metal that’s increasingly used in aircraft to reduce weight and fuel consumption—is significantly cheaper and less energy-intensive than conventional methods.
OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Norsk Titanium AS announced today that a first shipment of Airbus test parts manufactured by Norsk Titanium’s patented Rapid Plasma Deposition™ (RPD™) process has been ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether false or incorrect documents were used to verify the authenticity of titanium used in some recently manufactured Boeing jets, the agency ...
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The CIA’s secret plane that quietly rewrote modern aviation
The most influential aircraft in modern aviation did not debut at an air show or in a glossy brochure. It arrived in total ...
The Chinese town of Yiwu doesn't show up in the guidebooks. But it's home to a sight every bit as awesome as the Great Wall the Yiwu International Trade City. Spread over 2.6 million square metres, ...
US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has just placed an order for 3D printed titanium parts from the Norwegian company Norsk Titanium. The ordered parts will be used for the 787 Dreamliner. The parts will ...
Boeing expects to shave $2 to $3 million off each 787 Dreamliner's manufacturing costs by 2018, thanks to 3D-printed titanium. The company has teamed up with Norwegian company Norsk Titanium to create ...
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