Category Archive: NASA / Aerospace

Boeing Celebrates Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 – Jan 10, 2011

Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 Landmark airplane is last to be built before assembly line moves Boeing Celebrates Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Final assembly started today on the 1,000th Boeing (NYSE: BA) 767 airplane. Workers marked the milestone with a celebration at the Everett, Wash. factory. “This …

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Boeing Reports Order Rebound | AVIATION WEEK

Boeing Reports Order Rebound Jan 7, 2011 Thanks to a strong 737 performance, Boeing hit its 2010 delivery target and ended the year with 530 net orders. The company took in 625 gross orders but had 95 cancellations, mostly in its widebody programs and mostly early in the year. The 747-8 gained one order but …

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787s Remain Grounded | AVIATION WEEK

787s Remain Grounded Nov 12, 2010 By Guy Norris guy_norris@aviationweek.com Los Angeles Boeing plans to keep its 787 test fleet grounded for the present as it continues to “better understand the cause of the incident” on the test aircraft forced to make an emergency landing in Texas on Nov 9 after an electrical fire. via …

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The Science and Pseudoscience of Contrails and Chemtrails

What In The World Are They Spraying? October 26, 2010 The documentary film “What in the World are They Spraying“, by Michael J. Murphy, attempts to promote the Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory (which states that long lasting contrails are actually the result of secret government spray operations), and proposes a possible explanation: that the trails part …

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