Monthly Archive: August 2011

Boeing 787 Dreamliner with Rolls-Royce Engines Completes Flight Testing – Daily Tech

Boeing has been hard at work on its largest and most efficient airliner: the 787 Dreamliner. Boeing has announced that the 787 has completed flight testing for type certification in one of the planned production engine types. This is a major milestone for the aircraft. The type certification for the aircraft with Rolls-Royce engines has …

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AFP: Cathay reviews ad campaign after sex scandal

HONG KONG — A sex scandal has forced Cathay Pacific to review a marketing campaign that bills the airline as “the team who go the extra mile to make you feel special,” a company spokeswoman said on Sunday. The Hong Kong carrier launched an investigation last week after photos were published on the Internet of …

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Photo: Restored B-29 “FIFI” graces skies over Oshkosh

The Commemorative Air Force’s beautifully restored B-29 “FIFI” once again is thrilling audiences around the country, and was caught in this nice pose by Andrew Jones while at AirVenture 2011 in Oshkosh.

Photo: GOL collision Legacy repairs near completion

The Embraer Legacy involved in the well-known collision over Brazil has been under repairs at Constant Aviation since November of last year, and was caught while undergoing some tests on Pad-3 on August 4th.

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