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Army medical and public affairs personnel on a recent week-long exchange with Angolan service members set out to bridge one rather significant gap capable of making or breaking operations between allied nations: language. Part of the exchange, which matched up troops from U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, with personnel from the Angolan Military Health Division, sought to identify emerging, scalable tech capable of real-time language translation in what could one day be high-stress environments in which interpreters are not readily available.As select personnel in the exchange trained on an array of medical procedures, others, like 1st Lt. Tucker…

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Discover Airlines is Lufthansa Group’s long haul leisure carrier based in Germany. The airline has been growing in recent years, as Lufthansa Group (unsurprisingly) sees a lot of potential with its low cost operations.Last year, we learned how the Discover Airlines fleet will grow in the coming years, and that we’ll eventually see the introduction of a new business class product. There’s now an even more interesting announcement, as the airline is getting a new “flagship” aircraft. Discover Airlines will get four Airbus A350-900s in 2027Discover Airlines has announced plans to grow its fleet to 40 aircraft by the middle…

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Boeing is facing a lawsuit filed by families of passengers who died in the December 2024 crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800. The lawsuit alleges that failures in the aircraft’s “outdated” electrical and hydraulic systems prevented the pilots from landing the plane safely. Seattle-based law firm Herrmann Law Group sued the American aircraft manufacturer on behalf of 14 families. On December 29, 2024, the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 made a belly landing at Muan International Airport (MWX) after failing to deploy its landing gear. The 737 overran the runway and crashed into an embankment, resulting in the deaths of…

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L3Harris Technologies and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly pursue Israel’s Light-Attack Aircraft program, proposing a locally tailored variant of the Sky Warden turboprop aircraft dubbed Blue Sky Warden.  Under the collaboration announced on October 16, 2025, L3Harris will provide its Sky Warden platform while IAI integrates Israeli mission systems and software through an open-architecture mission computer. If selected, IAI will also lead flight testing and airworthiness activities in cooperation with the Israeli Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Air Force.  A tailored Israeli configuration  Blue Sky Warden will combine L3Harris’ low-cost, high-endurance…

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Admittedly I take more of an interest in Miami International Airport (MIA) than the average person, given that it’s my home airport (unfortunately). I’m subscribed to receive email updates about the Miami-Dade Airport Committee Agenda, since this is often how we learn about new lounges, and other developments at the airport, before they’re otherwise publicly announced.Along those lines, the committee is meeting today, and has an interesting item on the agenda… Miami wants to attract four new long haul routesOn the Miami-Dade Airport Committee Agenda this week is the following resolution:Resolution directing the County County Attorney Mayor to determine the…

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A United States Air Force Boeing C-32A military transport aircraft carrying the American Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth back from a NATO meeting in Belgium was forced to divert to the UK yesterday. The plane, which is a modified version of the 757-200, ended up landing at a military base in Suffolk after a cracked windshield prompted it to turn around while flying to the west, just beyond Ireland. The jet, which issued the squawk code of 7700 to indicate the urgent nature of its diversion, also descended to a lower altitude, likely in order to avoid pressurization issues that…

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The United Kingdom will keep its Watchkeeper WK450 drones in service until at least March 2027, two years later than originally planned, as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) moves forward with the procurement of a new tactical unmanned aerial system under the Corvus program.  The extension, revealed by British Defence Industry Minister Luke Pollard in a written parliamentary response first reported by the UK Defence Journal, highlights a familiar dilemma for the British military: balancing budget-driven retirements with the need to avoid capability gaps.  Delayed retirement  Appointed Defence Secretary in July 2024, John Healey announced a series of cost-cutting measures shortly…

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Buying miles & points strategically can represent a great value, especially for first and business class travel. The avianca lifemiles program has just launched its newest promotion on purchased miles (the program has offers more often than not). Note that nowadays lifemiles promotions are generally targeted, so different members may see different offers, and on top of that, some members may not see any offers at all. I find lifemiles to be one of the more useful frequent flyer programs for redeeming miles, thanks to the ability to redeem for long haul premium cabin Star Alliance awards. However, let me emphasize…

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Washers come in a wide range of styles. In addition to traditional flat washers, for instance, there are cupped washers. Cupped washers are designed to compress and flatten when a bolt is tightened against them, allowing them to exert a spring-like force to protect against loosening. There are even washers designed for specific types of fasteners, such as taper pin washers. Taper pin washers protect fastened objects from damage by distributing the fastener’s load across a greater surface area. Here’s everything you need to know about taper pin washers and how they work. What Are Taper Pin Washers? Taper pin…

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The busiest airport in Canada for 2025 is Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). With over 65,000 scheduled flights in 2025, the passenger capacity of just its 10 most popular routes exceeds 10 million seats. The number most frequently flown destination on YYZ schedule boards is Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL). Second place goes to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and the third most popular destination is Ottawa (YOW). A destination over the border into the United States takes fourth place, namely New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Calgary International Airport (YYC) rounds out the top five. The disparity from first to second…

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