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Flight delays continue following air traffic control issues

Higher Ed
Passengers continue to experience delays at airports across the UK following issues with the air traffic control system on Monday.
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‘Frustrated’ Scottish student stranded at airport overnight amid travel chaos

Higher Ed
Matthew Creed, a “frustrated and tired” Scottish drama student, was left stranded in Amsterdam Airport overnight when an air traffic control glitch saw his flight cancelled, forcing him to sleep there. Tens of thousands more airline...
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Bloomberg

UK Air-Traffic Control Services Fail on Huge Travel Day

Higher Ed
Air-traffic control services in the UK sought to restore normal operations after an hours-long system outage led to hundreds of delays and cancellations on one of the busiest days this travel season. Bloomberg's Benedict Kammel reports....
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Bloomberg

Boeing Finds Improperly Drilled Holes in 737 Max Jets

Higher Ed
Shares of Boeing Co. and its biggest supplier, Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc., fell after the planemaker disclosed improperly drilled holes in a component that helps maintain cabin pressure within the 737 Max jet. Matt Miler and the...
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Bloomberg

Gen. Mark Kimmitt on Prigozhin Jet Crash

Higher Ed
Retired US Army Brigadier General and Former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, Mark Kimmitt, discusses Wagner Group Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin named on a plane that crashed today in Russia. General Kimmit gives...
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Bloomberg

Wagner Chief Prigozhin Was in Deadly Jet Crash, Russia Says

Higher Ed
Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led an abortive mutiny two months ago that shook President Vladimir Putin's rule, was on a private jet that crashed Wednesday killing everyone aboard, Russian aviation authorities said. Part...
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Bloomberg

Wage Inflation Concern

Higher Ed
Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary tells us why he's concerned about wage inflation potentially sparking a reacceleration in inflation. He also explains why he doesn't yet see a soft landing for the US economy.
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Varadkar defends council decision to cut night-time flights at Dublin Airport

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has defended Fingal County Council’s decision to issue an enforcement order on Dublin Airport requiring it to reduce the number of night-time flights. Mr Varadkar also said he did not think there would ultimately...
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Bloomberg

Summers: Wage Growth Not Consistent With Fed's Inflation Target

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the acceleration in wage growth seen in the July jobs report is "not consistent with 2% underlying inflation, or close" on Bloomberg Television's Wall Street Week with David Westin.
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Bloomberg

Will Hurd: There Is No Upside to Slavery

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Will Hurd, a Republican presidential candidate, talks about controversial comments made by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. He also talks about his effort to make the stage and take part in the first Republican presidential debate. He's on...
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Bloomberg

IndiGo Places Record Order With Airbus

Higher Ed
Airbus SE received a record order from India's IndiGo for 500 planes. It's a bull bet on an undiminished travel boom well into the next decade in the world's most populous country. Katrina Nicholas reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

US Economy Has Already Landed, ADP's Richardson Says

Higher Ed
"We're landed but we're not off the plane," ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says about the US economy during an interview with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Asia Aviation Valuation Advisors' Yu on C919

Higher Ed
Asia Aviation Valuation Advisors Chairman David Yu discusses China's first homegrown large jetliner C919 and the challenges it faces. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets China Open".
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Teen Kids News

Collectables: Inverted Jenny

6th - 8th
Chloe tells us why a stamp with a mistake on it is worth millions of dollars.
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Press Association

US President Joe Biden departs Ireland after four-day visit to the island

Higher Ed
GVs of US President Joe Biden departing from Knock Airport on the final day of his visit to the island of Ireland
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Transport Minister hopes City of Derry Airport can become self-sustaining

Higher Ed
Transport Minister Richard Holden has expressed a hope that City of Derry Airport can move towards becoming self-sustaining. Mr Holden was speaking during a visit to the airport on the outskirts of Londonderry following confirmation of...
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Heathrow security guards on strike outside airport

Higher Ed
Heathrow said the airport is operating as usual on Thursday despite a strike by security guards. Members of the Unite union walked out in the first of a series of stoppages after talks over a pay dispute broke down on Wednesday evening.
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Bridgeman Arts

World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London

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LONDON- CIRCA 1942-1944 World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London.
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INTERVIEW: Liam Neeson on the realism of the plane crash in the film at 'The Grey' Junket in Hollywood, CA, on 1/7/2012

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INTERVIEW: Liam Neeson on the realism of the plane crash in the film, and on his recent viral video at 'The Grey' Junket in Hollywood, CA, on 1/7/2012 (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images Entertainment Video)
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Staining a Deck

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A man staining a deck with a paint brush and stain.
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Bridgeman Arts

Soviet Tupolev Tu-16 heavy-bomber at the Semipalatinsk test site, with the RDS-37 hydrogen bomb. USSR, 1955

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD footage of a Soviet Tupolev Tu-16 heavy-bomber plane (NATO reporting name: Badger) at the Semipalatinsk test site, with the RDS-37 hydrogen bomb. Soviet Kazakhstan, 1955. Filmed on 35mm.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory. plant. An iris transition reveals workers in a glass plant, handling plates of glass as they move down an assembly line.
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Japanese planes in the air

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Japanese planes in the air
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Man planes wood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cabinet maker planing wooden moulding