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aviationtechnology1 year ago

"Israeli Tech Couple Among 2 Killed in California Plane Crash"

An Israeli tech couple, Liron and Naomi Petrushka, were tragically killed in a plane crash near the California-Nevada border. Liron, a former soccer player, co-founded a successful tech company with his wife. The single-engine TBM aircraft they were on crashed while attempting to land at Truckee Tahoe Airport. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, which occurred in snowy conditions. The couple's death has deeply saddened their community and the tech industry.

aviationtechnology1 year ago

"Uncovering New Evidence: A Decade of Mystery Surrounding Missing Flight MH370"

Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government and expressed confidence in narrowing the search area. Malaysia's transport minister has invited Ocean Infinity to discuss the proposal, expressing confidence in its approval.

aviationtechnology1 year ago

"Texas Company Unveils New Evidence in Decade-Long MH370 Mystery"

Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted the proposal to the Malaysian government, expressing confidence in narrowing the search area and potentially achieving success. Malaysia's transport minister has expressed confidence in the government's approval of the proposal, as the search for MH370, which disappeared in 2014, remains a priority.

aviationtechnology1 year ago

"Texas Company Presents New Evidence in Renewed Search for Missing Flight MH370"

Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government and expressed confidence in narrowing the search area. Malaysia's transport minister has invited Ocean Infinity to discuss the proposal, expressing confidence in its approval. The missing Boeing 777 vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board, and previous search efforts have not yielded any new findings.

aviationtechnology2 years ago

Aerosoft A330 Delayed to 2024 for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Aerosoft confirms that the A330 for Microsoft Flight Simulator will be delayed until around the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, citing the decision to take advantage of new technology in the upcoming simulator. No further details were provided, and it is expected that more information will be revealed when Microsoft showcases the new flight simulator later this year. In the meantime, alternative options for the A330 in the current simulator are being developed by other companies.

aviationtechnology2 years ago

"NASA Reveals Game-Changing X-59 Supersonic Jet"

NASA and Lockheed Martin unveiled the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft, designed to fly without creating disruptive sonic booms. The experimental aircraft is part of NASA's Quesst mission to revolutionize commercial aviation by testing its ability to fly faster than the speed of sound without causing noise disturbances. The X-59 features innovative design elements, such as a top-mounted engine and an external vision system for pilots. NASA plans to conduct test flights over U.S. cities in 2026 to gather data on the aircraft's noise impact, with the goal of potentially lifting the ban on overland supersonic commercial flights.