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Aerospace technology

Balloons to hoist tourists 100,000 feet into the stratosphere

by Franz Hernandez
Balloons to hoist tourists 100,000 feet into the stratosphere

Commercial space flight is becoming more and more common, with companies including SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic all transporting paid customers into space over the last several years. People …

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Airbus showcases ‘Wingman’ drone concept at 2024 ILA Berlin Air Show

by Ron Morgan
Airbus showcases ‘Wingman’ drone concept at 2024 ILA Berlin Air Show

An Airbus Wingman air combat drone stands on display at the 2024 ILA Berlin Air Show on June 05, 2024 in Schoenefeld, Germany. Sean Gallup | Getty Images News | …

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Denver-Boulder area benefits from burgeoning aerospace industry

by Anas Siddiqui
Denver-Boulder area benefits from burgeoning aerospace industry

These giant white structures called radomes at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado house massive satellite dishes. CNBC This story is part of CNBC’s quarterly Cities of Success series, which …

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How flying cars are becoming reality

by Ron Morgan
How flying cars are becoming reality

Most innovators and investors tend to reject the term flying car. Instead, the acronym eVTOL, which stands for electric vertical take-off and landing, has taken off. Inventors have been fixated …

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Why there is a new global race to the moon

by Walter Watson
Why there is a new global race to the moon

Japan recently became the fifth nation to successfully complete a soft landing on the moon’s surface, joining a select few countries — the U.S., Russia, China and India — in …

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Chinese spy balloon used a U.S. internet provider to communicate

by Walter Watson
Chinese spy balloon used a U.S. internet provider to communicate

U.S. Air Force pilot looks down at the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon as it hovered over the Central Continental, United States February 3, 2023. US Department of Defense | Handout …

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Mexico’s army-run airline to take off in September, but the flight attendants won’t be soldiers

by Franz Hernandez
Mexico’s army-run airline to take off in September, but the flight attendants won’t be soldiers

MEXICO CITY — Mexico announced Thursday that its army-run airline will start up in September — but the flight attendants won’t be soldiers. The administration of President Andrés Manuel López …

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