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Curated Video

Assessment of military options for enforcing Libya No Fly Zone

Higher Ed
Tripoli, Libya - 18 March, 2011 1. Various of supporters of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in Green Square, Tripoli 2. Gadhafi supporter Fawzi Al-Fhadli waving placard listing countries that abstained in UN Security Council vote 3....
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Bloomberg

Whats It Like Going From 0-60 MPH in 3.2 Seconds?

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's In The Loop Anchor Betty Liu recounts her ride in Teslas new All-Wheel-Drive Model S Sedan supercar and reports on her interview with CEO Elon Musk. Liu speaks Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

WRAP WHO SARS briefing says airlines 'low risk'

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan shot, start of presentation 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Heymann, Executive Director, Communicable Diseases: "We found, and just for your knowledge, that there have been 35 flights that have carried persons who have had...
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BOSNIA: US TROOPS PREPARE TUZLA AIR BASE FOR NATO PEACEKEEPERS

Higher Ed
English/Nat American troops in Bosnia are getting ready for the arrival of the NATO peacekeeping force. They are taking over the United Nations air base at Tuzla and getting ready for the thousands of tons of equipment which the peace...
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Curated Video

Airplane salvage yard's boom in recession

Higher Ed
The airline industry has been hard hit by the global economic downturn and the volcanic dust cloud, but profits at one airfield in the UK have been rocketing because of the recession. The Cotswold airfield about 100 miles (160...
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Charities call for bombing pause to allow aid into Afghanistan

Higher Ed
London, United Kingdom 1. Christian Aid Emergencies Co-ordinator, Anthony Morton King 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anthony Morton-King, Christian Aid Emergencies Co-ordinator, "It gets very cold, very quickly in the mountains - it will...
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Curated Video

News Item (67489663-9a3c-d0f8-0e5d-69ce891811cd)

Higher Ed
08/00/76 c005530 - color nr san francisco: nasa using coomputer graphics. fcs "computer graphics" shows: vo plane, computers: sof jim hart: vo sisco, vortices plane: sof hart: vo sisco, computer: (shot xx 63ft double...
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Curated Video

Boeing says it has had 79 orders for planes

Higher Ed
Boeing secured 79 orders for planes on the first day of the Bourget Air Show in Paris, the company's spokesman said on Monday.Doug Alder called it a good start, adding that these include single aisle and wide body airplanes.Qatar Airways...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Redeisgned Ukraine Antonov airplane on display at Paris Airshow

9th - Higher Ed
New Ukrainian Antonov-132D on display at Paris Air Show is one of the first airplanes where there are no new Russian made parts
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Bloomberg

Gulfstream Sees Exciting Growth in the China Market

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Gulfstream Senior Vice President Scott Neal sees exciting growth ahead in the China market. He speaks with Haslinda Amin from the Singapore Airshow on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Supersonic Preview part 1 - the Concorde shown on the runways of various international airports, c.1976

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a documentary on the Concorde plane, showing us how wonderfully useful, fast and liable it is. This film predicts the beginning of a supersonic age. Mid-air shot of Concorde flying. Aerials of airport runways. Shots of...
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Bloomberg

Boeing's Muilenburg Says New Dreamliner Reduces Jetlag

Higher Ed
Aug.08 -- Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing CEO, says people will be able to fly between any two cities in the world in two hours, he also says the new Dreamliner helps fight jetlag for passengers. He spoke in the latest episode of "The David...
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Bloomberg

Why Boyd Group’s CEO Sees 737 Max Planes Back in the Sky Within Two Weeks

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- Michael Boyd, president and chief executive officer at Boyd Group International, discusses the FAA finally grounding Boeing’s 737 Max 8 & 9 aircraft and the business implications for Boeing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Boeing Will Suspend 737 Max Production in January: WSJ

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Boeing Co. will temporarily halt production of the grounded 737 Max in January, the Wall Street Journal has reported. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson discusses the pause on "What'd You Miss?"
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bereaved engineer one year after the Ethiopian Airlines crash: it doesn't go away

9th - Higher Ed
One year after losing his sister in the crash of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 which claimed all 157 lives on board on March 10, 2019 Javier de Luis still struggles to move on (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Raytheon CEO Sees 'Two-Year Tough Spell' Ahead Due to Virus Pandemic

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Raytheon Chief Executive Officer Gregory Hayes says combining with United Technologies Corp. will create a "technology powerhouse" and that he is planning for a two-year "tough spell" because of the coronavirus epidemic. He...
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Bloomberg

JetBlue CEO Says Booking Demand Now 'Bumping Off the Bottom'

Higher Ed
May.20 -- JetBlue Airways Chief Executive Officer Robin Hayes discusses the measures the carrier is taking to ensure customer safety amidst the coronavirus pandemic, how these will impact scheduling and flight turnaround times, and the...
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Curated Video

TSA Offers Tips As Travelers Return To Airports

Higher Ed
Travel still isn't recommended due to the pandemic. But if you have to board a plane, the TSA is offering these tips.
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Curated Video

Boeing Agrees To Settle With Ethiopia 737 Max Crash Victims

Higher Ed
After the Ethiopian crash, U.S. authorities grounded the 737-Max until Boeing could fix the plane's faulty software.
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Curated Video

CUBA: GOVERNMENT HIT BACK AT US OVER PLANE SHOOTING ALLEGATION

Higher Ed
English/Nat Cuban government officials have hit back at U-S allegations that two civilian planes shot down by Cuba over the weekend were flying in international waters. The President of the Cuban Congress - Ricardo Alarcon - claims...
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Curated Video

Namibia - Crash debris recovered

Higher Ed
The first pieces of debris from the fatal crash of German and American military planes off the Namibian coast on Saturday were brought to Walvis Bay harbour on Thursday (18/9). WS helicopters searching ocean for plane debris; CU...
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GS 31 3 82 AMERICAN F-16 JET FIGHTERS FOR EGYPTIAN AIR FORCE

Higher Ed
The Egyptian Air Force receives six American General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters as part of an upgrade to F-16 squadrons and arms deal between US and Egypt. US Air Force represented by General Monaghan handed over the...
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Bloomberg

Asia Is Where the Growth Is For Airlines: Sobie

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 ""Centre for Asia-Pacific Aviation Chief Analyst Brendan Sobie discusses the outlook for the Aviation industry and the IPO market with Bloomberg's John Dawson on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)