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Curated Video

737 Max Grounding Costs Are Still Rising For Boeing, Airlines

Higher Ed
The financial consequences are continuing to pile as Boeing feverishly works to get the 737 Max back in the air.
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Bloomberg

Older Boeing 777s Grounded After Engine Fire

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Airlines grounded dozens of older Boeing Co. 777 aircraft after the failure of a Pratt & Whitney engine showered debris into a Denver suburb and prompted U.S. regulators to order emergency inspections. Siddharth Phillip reports...
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Bloomberg

Vista Global: Private Jet Travel Demand Rising Amid Covid

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman of Vista Global Holding Ltd., the parent company of VistaJet and XO, discusses the state of his private aviation group amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with David Ingles and Haslinda...
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Bloomberg

New Evidence in China Crash Suggests Midair Breakup

Higher Ed
New clues are emerging about the China Eastern plane crash. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sky News

Duke of Cambridge meets Afghan refugees and charities in Leeds

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, sat at a round table speaking to families who recently left Afghanistan to resettle in the UK on 30th November 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom.
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Curated Video

6 Killed After Vintage Aircraft Collide At Dallas Air Show

Higher Ed
Several videos on social media showed a fighter plane appearing to fly into a bomber, causing them to quickly crash to the ground and catch fire.
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WRAP NASA says low cloud delays Discovery shuttle landing

Higher Ed
1. Mission control room - audio of song " Come on Eileen" by the Dexy's Midnight Runners (audio as incoming) 2. Desk at mission control 3. Computer graphic 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shannon Lucid, Mission Control astronaut: "Good...
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SOUTH KOREA: SEOUL: FIRST AIRSHOW OPENS

Higher Ed
Korean/Nat South Korea's first air show opened in Seoul on Monday, with over 200 domestic and foreign defence contractors displaying their planes and equipment. Competition is stiff for a slice of South Korea's growing and potentially...
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Bloomberg

Why Airbus May Be Ditching the A380 Jet

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- Airbus raised the prospect of discontinuing its A380 superjumbo as soon as 2018, the first admission that it may have misjudged the market for the double-decker after failing to find a single airline buyer this year....
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Bloomberg

Boeing Wins $4.9B Order From Garuda for 50 737 Planes

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Boeing won an order from PT Garuda Indonesia ordered for 50 single-aisle planes as economic growth encourages more people to travel by air. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

JetSmarter: Private Jets in the Palm of Your Hand

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- Sergey Petrossov, founder and chief executive officer at JetSmarter, explains how the companys app pairs travelers with private jets and what separates them from their competitors in offering personalized travel flight...
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SOUTH KOREA: SEOUL: FIRST AIRSHOW OPENS UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat South Korea's first air show opened in Seoul on Monday, with over 200 domestic and foreign defence contractors displaying their planes and equipment. Competition is stiff for a slice of South Korea's growing and potentially...
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Curated Video

CHINA : BEIJING : AVIATION EXPO WEEK

Higher Ed
English/Nat China's Aviation Expo is fast becoming an important event for an industry seeking to capitalise on one of the fastest growing markets in the world. For plane manufacturers, this week's Expo allows them to assess the...
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Bloomberg

Airbus Hopes for a Resurgence After Engine Issues

Higher Ed
April 19 -- The Airbus "A-320 Neo" has been scrambling to overcome engine problems. Qatar Airways, which refused to take delivery of the first A-320 Neo as planned, threatened to walk away unless the problems are resolved in the coming...
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In civilian life, Dr. Charles Chappuis is head of surgery at University Medical Center in Louisiana. But as an Air National Guard colonel, Chappuis puts on a uniform and helps take badly wounded troops from the war zones back to the U.S.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Tending the wounded mid-flight CAPTION: First Person: In civilian life, Dr. Charles Chappuis is head of surgery at University Medical Center in Louisiana. But as an Air National Guard colonel, Chappuis puts on a...
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Curated Video

Pilot Ejects Into Field Before Thunderbird Crash

Higher Ed
The pilot of a U.S. Air Force Thunderbird ejected safely into a Colorado field Thursday, crashing the fighter jet moments after flying over a crowd watching President Barack Obama's commencement address for Air Force cadets.A short...
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Sky News

Pilots Call for Stricter Drone Regulations

Higher Ed
Pilots Call for Stricter Drone Regulations
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Bloomberg

Kahn: Airbus Looking for Unfettered Trade With Europe

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Paul Kahn, president at Airbus Group U.K., discusses the importance of partnerships between governments, industry, and academia, the company's investments in the U.K., and the importance of maintaining free trade with Europe....
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Curated Video

Cutting edge furniture and art made from scrap aeroplane parts

Higher Ed
Pieces of furniture made from recycled vintage airplane parts are selling for thousands of dollars in Los Angeles. Items include a mile high bed made from the tail fin of a DC-9 aircraft, office dividers made of afuselage parts and sofas...
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Curated Video

Defense technology on display at airshow

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Some of the world's top military planes are roaring through the skies in India549 defence technology companies from around the world are participating in the 11th edition of The Aero India 2017, one of Asia's biggest air and...
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Bridgeman Arts

HMAS Albatross and Skyhawks and Trackers in flight. Australia, 1968

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1968 film 'Navy in Focus' (Edition 7) by the Department of Defence (Royal Australian Navy Public Relations), documenting the work of the Australian naval forces during the Vietnam War. In this clip, is the HMAS Albatross,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Operation Eastbound part 3 - RAAF visit RAF Luqa in Malta and arrive in Lagos for the Nigerian independence celebrations. Women and military parade before Princess Alexandra. October 1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 of film about the Royal Australian Air Force's round-the-world trip via Nigeria for their independence celebrations. Clip features the RAAF visiting RAF Luqa air base in Malta, lay a wreath at the RAAF memorial in Valetta, and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Flashback to the HMAS Melbourne. Australia, 1968

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1968 film 'Navy in Focus' (Edition 7) by the Department of Defence (Royal Australian Navy Public Relations), documenting the work of the Australian naval forces during the Vietnam War. In this clip is a flashback to HMAS...
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Bridgeman Arts

Nixon in France, 1969

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 'The First Step: President Nixon's European Visit', a film produced by the United States Information Agency in 1969, covering Richard Nixon's European visits and meetings. In this clip, Nixon is seen getting off a plane...