News Clip4:38
Bloomberg

Putin 'Made a Serious Mistake': Fmr. U.S. Ambassador to Georgia

Higher Ed
Ian Kelly, former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, says that Russian President Vladimir Putin's "world looks very, very circumscribed" as the global response to the invasion of Ukraine cuts Russia off from the world financially. Former...
News Clip4:34
Bloomberg

Should Boeing Be Worried About Trump?

Higher Ed
Dec.07 -- Richard Safran, defense analyst at Buckingham Research Group, examines President-elect Donald Trump's critique of Boeing's Air Force One contract and what defense contracts mean to U.S. manufacturers as Trump vows to remove the...
News Clip9:32
Bloomberg

Boeing's Keskar Says Southeast Asia Is Key Focus

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Boeing Commercial Airplanes Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific and India Sales Dinesh Keskar discusses the demand for the company's aircraft. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Cebu Air to Target Strategic Partners for Bond Issuance

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Andrew Huang, chief financial officer of Philippine budget carrier Cebu Air Inc., talks about the company's plan to raise $500 million by selling preferred stock and bonds to increase capital to help cope with the pandemic. He...
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Bridgeman Arts

1920s Hollywood studio, Dolly Sisters, stunts with trains, planes and balloons.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1920s Hollywood studio, Dolly Sisters, stunts with trains, planes and balloons.
News Clip1:31
Press Association

Gatwick reopens south terminal as airlines ramp up schedules

Higher Ed
Gatwick Airport is reopening its south terminal to meet expected strong demand for air travel this summer. Flights are ramping up from around 300 to 570 a day from Sunday, making it equivalent to opening a medium-sized airport overnight....
News Clip3:38
Press Association

Woman makes emotional plea to send more planes to Afghanistan as her mother remains stuck in Kabul

Higher Ed
Coventry based fashion photographer Fereba Hafizi, makes an emotional plea to the Government to send more planes to Afghanistan, where her disabled and vulnerable mother is stuck in Kabul. Hafizi's mother went to Afghanistan for a family...
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Bloomberg

Airbus More Confident Daily in Hydrogen Plane Delivery: CEO

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury talks about the potential use of hydrogen to fuel planes, the U.S. reopening air travel for vaccinated passengers, and the challenges presented by supply chains. He speaks with Guy Johnson on...
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Bridgeman Arts

Buildings, hospitals, schools, harbours and an airport in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, people in national dress gather in town. Scenes from the administrative headquarters and men in a meeting. Nurses see...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Freak Plane Collision In Miami

Higher Ed
Planes flying in formation over Miami, aerial of Miami streets, footage from Oregon fighter plane collision / montage of firefighters hose flames, plane wreckage, wreckage being pulled up on crane, crash site.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

War Planes For Sale

Higher Ed
Montage of aerial shots of salvage yard full of thousands of parked planes / montage of close ups of grounded war planes, many with hand painted signs and drawings on the sides / family of man, woman, and two children enter a plane /...
News Clip0:43
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

American Planes And Ships Charge Off to War

Higher Ed
Navy ship, guns, and crew members operating controls / Navy planes fly in V formation / Navy planes and ships travel in unison / aerial planes fly above ships.
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Curated Video

FAA: Pilots Didn't Tell Air Traffic Control They Needed To Dump Fuel

Higher Ed
The FAA says protocol is for planes to vent their fuel over unpopulated areas and at a high enough altitude so the fuel can evaporate.
News Clip8:23
Bloomberg

Is Air Travel Going to Change Because of the Virus Outbreak?

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Subhas Menon, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the region's carriers. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip8:08
Bloomberg

IHS Markit's Yergin on Global Energy Amid the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Daniel Yergin, IHS Markit Vice Chairman, discusses global energy amid the pandemic and his book “The New Map.” He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Japan Is a Very Important Market for VistaJet: Flohr

Higher Ed
Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman at VistaJet Holding SA, discusses the growth market he's seeing in Japan, the impact of covid on business flying versus tourism flying and his outlook for the private jet sector. He speaks exclusively...
News Clip3:08
Bloomberg

Airbus Looking to Rely Less on Russian Titanium

Higher Ed
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury talks about how the manufacturer relies on titanium from Russia. He says they have enough supply now for the short and medium term. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson.
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Bloomberg

The Startup Recording Crimes From Baltimore's Skies

Higher Ed
Aug. 23 -- Ross McNutt flies surveillance airplanes that record entire cities at a time, giving police the ability to find and track criminals almost anywhere. McNutt's business is raising privacy concerns as he pitches this technology...
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Bloomberg

Zelenskiy Says, 'Remember Pearl Harbor' in U.S. Aid Plea

Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy addresses the U.S. Congress Wednesday amid a Russian invasion of his country. Zelenskiy says "Russia has turned the Ukrainian skies into a source of death for thousands of people" as he asks for...
News Clip9:33
Curated Video

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Higher Ed
6.5.88 (dur: 9 minutes 26 seconds/eng.sot:27seconds) RR Story: Drug agencies in USA and Colombia are fighting a losing battle against Colombian drug dealers known as the Medellin Cartel. ...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Plane, Boat Manufacture Increase Following Passage of Lend Lease Act

Higher Ed
Two men in hats and coats look at building plans, with construction in background / workers build planes on factory floors / worker spray paints plane fuselage, removes stencil to reveal British insignia / workers crate fuselage for...
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Bridgeman Arts

Truck showing an example of a home shelter. US Army parade through streets as families look on. Clip from 1960s Cold War educational film.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Peace Education program of the American friends Service Committee, "The Language of Faces", c.1960. Cold War film. Truck containing an example home shelter with people viewing it. Features household objects such as a sink, radio and...
News Clip2:56
Bloomberg

Softbank Said to Be in Satellite Merger Talks

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- SoftBank is in talks to merge the satellite startup it’s backing, OneWeb, with satellite provider Intelsat, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Crayton Harrison reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Magic Leap: We’re Building an Extended-Reality Tech for Enterprise & Consumers

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Omar Khan, chief product officer at Magic Leap, discusses the need for a remote workforce and the solutions his company is offering. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”