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Bloomberg

British Airways Parent IAG Boosts Earnings 30%

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- IAG, the parent company of British Airways, boosted third-quarter earnings by 30 percent after cost reductions at Spains Iberia Airlines. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde examines the numbers on On The Move.
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON'S US MISSILE ATTACK ON IRAQ SPEECH

Higher Ed
Washington D.C. September 3, 1996 1. Clinton enters and begins speaking2. SOUNDBITE: Clinton3, Cutaway4. SOUNDBITE: Clinton5, Cutaway6. SOUNDBITE: Clinton7, Cutaway8. SOUNDBITE: Clinton9, SOUNDBITE: Clinton10. Clinton finishes answering...
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Curated Video

BOSNIA: SACIRBEY REACTION

Higher Ed
Eng/Nat Before the United Nations announced that tonight's NATO air strike over Bihac had been called off, the Bosnian Ambassador to the UN gave this reaction to the new that NATO planes were again in the air: "I know there are planes...
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Bloomberg

Flying High: Why China's Spring Air Is Set to Soar

Higher Ed
Feb. 23 -- Stephen Wang, president of Spring Airlines, discusses the company's purchase of 60 Airbus A320s, their expansion plans and the outlook for the industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Can Airbus Handle the Ramp-Up in Production?

Higher Ed
Feb. 24 -- Bloomberg's Chris Jasper reports on the 2016 production schedule for Airbus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

China moves into aircraft manufacturing market

Higher Ed
VOICED: The Chinese are determined to break into the market currently dominated by just two companies - Boeing and Airbus. Beijing Airport is now the world's second busiest after Atlanta and China has built a staggering 80 new airports...
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Bloomberg

Delta Struggles to Restart Network After Outage

Higher Ed
Aug. 8 -- Delta Air Lines struggled to restart its worldwide operations after a computer failure halted flights for hours and grounded thousands of passengers. Bloomberg's Justin Bachman reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Airliner crashes off Comoros with 153 aboard

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Airliner crashes off Comoros with 153 aboard
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Curated Video

Expert: Man Didn't Have Right to Stay on Plane

Higher Ed
The Associated Press spoke with aviation expert Joe Schwieterman (pronounced Sweeterman), a transportation professor at DePaul University in Chicago about the incident aboard a Louisville-bound United Airlines flight leaving O'Hare...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Admiral Nimitz testifying before Senate Military Affairs Committee in Washington, DC, regarding unification of armed forces

Higher Ed
[LIP FLAP THROUGHOUT] Adm. Chester Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations, standing at microphone reading prepared testimony at Senate Military Affairs Committee hearing, audience and reporters behind him / SOT Nimitz reads document; he...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

World War II: planes landing on aircraft carrier in Pacific Theater during World War II

Higher Ed
World War II /Pacific theater / the Philippines, Battle of Leyte Gulf / CU sailor watching air battle through binoculars / plane being fired upon / plane is shot down and falls into the sea / aerial aircraft carrier / ship smoking /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Naval Ships And Fighter Planes At Sea In Pearl Harbor Newscast

Higher Ed
Montage of Navy fleet of ships / raising cannons / interior of navigation room / fighter planes flying in V formation over ships / closer view of planes shot from another alongside / flying in V formation.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

First Aerial Drones Revealed

Higher Ed
Men pull along small pilotless planes by hand on field, planes are cranked on machine, operator controls plane wings with hand remote, different parts and controls demonstrated / planes are flown into air, used as target practice, drone...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Bombers take off from flight deck of USS Hornet in World War II

Higher Ed
Bomber on flight deck of USS Hornet / pilot in cockpit of bomber; pan USAAF emblem on tail of other plane / montage planes fire up for takeoff, crew spins propeller, propellers whirl / montage bombers take off from short runways, fly...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

American Children Buy War Stamps During Fifth War Bond Drive

Higher Ed
Schoolchildren sell war stamps to raise money / American youth doing chores / kids in a classroom licking stamps and putting in stamp books / kids that raised most money are honored on tarmac with flags and planes / stickers denote what...
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Bloomberg

Qatar Airways CEO Calls Saudi Flight Ban a 'Distraction'

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Akbar Al Baker, chief executive officer at Qatar Airways, talks about disruptions from the cut of diplomatic ties with the nation by four Gulf countries. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the Paris Air Show on...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Troops Move Into Mindoro, Build Airstrip

Higher Ed
Animated map / American convoy headed towards Mindoro / Japanese planes attacked LST, goes up in flames / soldier explain to Filipino family that house is needed for airstrip space / bulldozer tears down Filipino family's home / runway...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Proximity Fuze developed in early World War II under name VT for Variable Time fuze

Higher Ed
VS small bomber plane demonstrates various VT fuze-armed bombs and rockets, at targets over land and water / VS bombs explode at various levels over targets / Note: exact day not known
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Curated Video

The brother of an aeronautical mechanic from Michigan who died in a cargo plane crash this week in Afghanistan is remembering his younger sibling as a fearless flyer with a lifelong passion for airplanes.

Higher Ed
STORY Crash victim a fearless aviation enthusiast CAPTION: The brother of an aeronautical mechanic from Michigan who died in a cargo plane crash this week in Afghanistan is remembering his...
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Curated Video

McCain Pushes Natl. Defense Authorization Act

Higher Ed
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), alongside Republican and Democratic leaders of the two armed services committees in Congress, pushed for passage of the National Defense Authorization Act. They highlighted the importance of...
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Bloomberg

Will Yun Lee Talks Losing 30 Pounds For 'Altered Carbon' | In Studio

Higher Ed
"It's getting harder to lose the weight so it just becomes very science driven on losing it," Lee told THR.
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Bloomberg

Boeing's Keskar Says Asia Is Fastest-Growing Market in the World

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president for Asia-Pacific and India Sales at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, discusses growth in Asia, demand in the region, his partnerships with Qantas Airways and Air India, jet fuel prices and the...
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Bridgeman Arts

An aircraft, train and car in the countryside. France, 1955

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. Scenes of an Air France plane, a steam train, and a car driving through the countryside.
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Bloomberg

Boeing 737 Max 8 Should Be Grounded, LaHood Says

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood discusses his call for grounding the Boeing Co. 737 Max 8 airliner with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."