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India's Reusable Launch Vehicle completes autonomous landing mission

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted the autonomous landing of its Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV).

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London airport scraps 100ml liquid rule and reveals new process for electronics

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Passengers travelling from London-City Airport (LCY) will follow new rules when travelling as they navigate their way through security.

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Boeing scraps CEO David Calhoun’s 777X performance bonus

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Boeing’s Board of Directors issued a proxy statement prior to the upcoming annual shareholders meeting on April 18, 2023, detailing the company’s results in 2022, including the compensation paid to its chief executives.  

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France to start building new nuclear aircraft carrier by 2026

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France will begin the construction of its next-generation nuclear aircraft carrier by 2026, with sea trials to start by 2037. 

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Is Emirates really launching an ultra luxury cruise liner?

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Emirates has announced the launch of its ultra luxury cruise liner, Emirates Sealine.

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Lockheed Martin, Raytheon to develop hypersonic anti-ship missile for US Navy fighters

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Lockheed Martin and Raytheon have been awarded a $116 million contract by the US Naval Air Systems Command for the development of a hypersonic anti-ship missile under the Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface (HALO) program.

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FAA wants to fix potential loss of critical function on KC-46

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The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is issuing an airworthiness directive (AD) to address a potentially unsafe condition on the Boeing KC-46 Pegasus, a military aircraft based on the Boeing 767-200. 

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