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Republicans want to name an airport after Trump. Of course they do The man has failed at pretty much every business he’s tried, including an airline, but sure, let’s name an airport after him. Tesla sales collapse, Musk blames everyone but himself...
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One super-reliable�way to hasten the death of something is to slap Donald Trump’s name on it . Trump Steaks. Trump Vodka. Trump University. Trump Ice. Trump Magazine. Trump University.�Trump ...
by Aldous J Pennyfarthing
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Sen. Ted “ Cancun ” Cruz is closer to enacting an airport security amendment that would allow top federal officials like him to apply for a dedicated security ...
by Walter Einenkel
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The B-52 bomber was first conceived in 1945, and it remains today as an important part of the US arsenal. � "Icons of Aviation History" is a diary series that explores significant and historic ...
by Lenny Flank
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While walking around downtown St Pete FL recently I stopped to have lunch in Demen’s Landing Park, which is right next to the Albert Whitted Airport. Though only a small municipal general aviation ...
by Lenny Flank
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The Seattle Times this morning has two articles about added scrutiny and jeopardy Boeing may be facing. The two articles appear side by side in the print version with the main title: MAX blowout draws new U.S. scrutiny The DOJ (Chis Strohm, Greg...
by DButch
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The recent actions of a Florida college student (I am not naming here because clearly he is seeking attention), who has been tracking and publicly sharing detailed information about the private jet movements of celebrities and public figures, including...
by ViewFromTheMiddle
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I'm reading more and more about a change in Boeing's corporate culture decades ago that led to a slow degradation of Boeing's quality control. It's the same old story; prioritizing short-term ...
by Nick Anderson
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Half a century ago last month, President Richard Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act, which, in a move that would be unthinkable today, the Senate had passed unanimously and the House of Representatives approved in a 390-12 vote. As President Joe...
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In what is a breaking story, David Sirota from The Lever appeared on Democracy Now on January 9 to report to Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez that the major subcontractor building 737 MAX bodies for Boeing was facing whistleblower complaints and...
by xaxnar
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