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Canada wants to fly both the Lockheed F-35 and Saab JAS 39 Gripen. The math says that buys less, not more
A Canadian fighter fleet built around both the F-35 and the Gripen isn't foolish. It's demanding, and nothing in Ottawa's ...
Thomas Mulligan examines how cutting-edge artificial intelligence has finally cracked a trio of legendary mathematical puzzles that eluded scholars for decades.
Boeing's growth is underpinned by operating leverage, excess production capacity, and a robust backlog, as regulatory ...
Aviation is literally soaring in the U.S., with record passenger numbers. But with a generation of mechanics set to leave the ...
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There Is No Other Aircraft That Can Do What The C-5 Does – That's Why It Will Fly Until 2050
The USAF plans to keep the C-5M Galaxy flying until 2050 despite low readiness rates, rising costs, and maintenance delays.
In what must be the greatest scientific paper of all time, Maximilien Berthet and Kojiro Suzuki attacked the problem with the ...
Starfighters Space, Inc. is rated Strong Sell due to a lack of commercial operations, revenue, and evidence supporting its ...
After burning through interceptors in the Iran war, the U.S. faces a dire math problem: Enemies can build drones faster than America can build missiles.
Key Points Interested in NuScale Power Corporation? Here are five stocks we like better. Established utility operators are securing massive power purchase agreements with technology giants to fund ...
Airbus tests its new ultra-long-range A350 for 22-hour nonstop flights. Could Sydney to London travel get easier by 2028?
The chances of getting stuck for hours in a grounded plane are soaring.
The best-yet test of artificial intelligence’s mathematical mettle has released its first official round of results. The verdict is that large language models (LLMs) are emerging as useful—albeit ...
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