Meet ‘PIBOT,’ the robot who can fly planes | Reuters Video

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American Airlines Fined $4.1 Million for Keeping Fliers on Planes Too Long

[ad_1] The U.S. penalty is the largest ever for tarmac delays, which the airline attributed to “exceptional weather events.” [ad_2] Source link

EU sends more firefighting planes to Greece as wildfires rage

[ad_1] The EU is today sending a further five firefighting planes and one helicopter to Greece as devastating wildfires burn in the north east of the country. The aircraft, which…

VIDEO : Watch: Spanish airforce planes drop water on wildfires in Tenerife

[ad_1] Updated: 19/08/2023 – 14:27 The Spanish Air Force continued to drop water onto the wildfire ravaging the Canary Island of Tenerife on Friday.  The Spanish Air Force continued to…

Ukraine war: US allows transfer of Danish and Dutch F-16 war planes to Kyiv

[ad_1] US-made jets in Denmark and the Netherlands can be sent to Ukraine when its pilots are fully trained. [ad_2] Source link

Electric planes could take flight with this new battery technology

[ad_1] Battery performance and safety have long stood in the way of electrifying aviation but that could soon change. New battery technology being developed by NASA could help to revolutionise…

Norwegian Air aims to restructure, sell planes and shares in bid to survive

[ad_1] OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian Air proposed on Thursday to convert debt to equity, offload planes and sell new shares in an attempt to survive the COVID-19 pandemic, which has…

Ukraine finds British WW2 Hurricane planes outside Kyiv

[ad_1] London sent the Hawker Hurricanes to the Soviet Union to help them fight against Nazi Germany. [ad_2] Source link

Why did New Zealand PM fly two private planes for trip to China?

[ad_1] The Prime Minister’s 30-year-old plane is so prone to break downs, he has to bring a spare. The United States has Air Force One, a plane that can refuel…

WSJ News Exclusive | Demand for Airliners Soars: ‘We Cannot Make Planes Fast Enough’

[ad_1] The CEO of Airbus sees demand continuing to outstrip supply as the European plane maker accelerates output and pulls further ahead of Boeing. [ad_2] Source link