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Why 80,000 pressurization cycles broke this aircraft
On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines Flight 243 suffered explosive decompression at 24,000 feet when a section of the fuselage tore away. The Boeing 737 had logged over 80,000 short-haul cycles, far ...
The rocket scientist behind Nasa’s Moon programme, Wernher von Braun, once stormed out of a press conference in disgust. He ...
It may be the darling child of heavy-lift cargo carriers around the world, but the consensus is clear. The MD-11's days look truly numbered.
“Explosive decompression” is what happens to passengers and crew members of a pressurized airliner when a window blows out at high altitude. Announcing that it had made some experiments on the subject ...
Israel's military said it killed a top Hamas commander in Gaza who it described as one of the architects of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that sparked the two-year-long war. The military said it killed ...
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It was 25 years ago, in the warm, cerulean blue waters off the Mexican paradise island of Cozumel, that legendary British singer Kirsty MacColl lost her life in the most horrifying of circumstances.
Prof. Dr. Holger Boche, head of the 6G-life initiative, and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kellerer, head of the 6G Future Lab Bavaria, in the soundproofed laboratory.
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