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Club Spotlight: The Back 40 Flying Club, How An Updated Website Makes A Difference

The Back 40 Flying Club based at Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) in Indiana has been around since 1952. The club has had stable leadership and the 17 members had no problems booking either the club’s Cherokee Archer or Cessna 172. The club ran smoothly, doing things as it always had for many years.  But […]

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Flying taxi successfully completes first crewed trial over Singapore

This week in future tech, Volocopter is aiming to be one of the first to launch a flying taxi service after completing its first crewed test run in Singapore. The German start-up Volocopter has followed up the launch of its Singapore office at the beginning of this year with its first crewed test flight over

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Flying taxi takes to the skies over Germany – and you could hail one by 2025

From The Jetsons to Harry Potter , flying cars are a staple feature in many science fiction films and TV programmes. But flying vehicles are slowly but surely becoming a reality, with one being tested over Germany this week. Lilium, a tech startup based in Munich, has released new footage of its flying taxi taking

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When flying is cheaper than standing still – O’Reilly

This is a keynote highlight from the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in London 2019. Watch the full version of this keynote on the O’Reilly online learning platform. You can also see other highlights from the event. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Get the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Newsletter Receive weekly insight

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Juul Pulls Pods, Roll-Royce Builds a Flying Lab, and More News

Today’s news will make youths mad and commuters glad. But first, our daily cartoon: Just hear the lab rat out. Here’s the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Want to receive this two-minute roundup as an email every weekday? Sign up here! Today’s Headlines Juul, under heavy fire, pulls fruit-flavored pods

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Who has a ticket to space? Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic is close to flying tourists, but it’ll cost $250,000.

Today, her children are 13 and 9. The kitchen remodel has long since been completed. But Fraleigh is still waiting for her trip to space. For years, Branson has been pushing a quixotic vision for the future, where his spacecraft would ferry passengers off Earth as frequently as airplanes. But for all the talk about

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‘What is that, man?’ Navy confirms videos of flying objects

In one of the videos, a small object streaks across the screen before the U.S. Navy fighter’s tracking system locks on and follows it. “Whoa. Got it,” the pilot yells, laughing as the dot moves through the air. “Woohoo!” Another pilot asks: “Wow. What is that, man?” The Navy isn’t offering an explanation — at

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‘I’m not even 30, and I’m flying my own jet’ — Silicon Beach elites take a seat in the cockpit

By the time her Tesla screeched to a stop outside the terminal, Jessica Mah was already 20 minutes late for her flight to San Francisco. The 29-year-old tech entrepreneur breezed past the check-in desk and out onto the tarmac with the confidence of an air marshal, a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses perched on her nose.

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Lime, Jump, Bird will remove Miami scooters to avoid flying menaces

Hurricane Dorian’s expected landfall on Florida has Miami, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Tampa scrambling to remove bikes and scooters from their streets. If the devices aren’t removed from the streets, they could potentially be picked up by hurricane winds — transforming into threats to people and property. Miami has demanded that all of these mobility

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AirAsia’s digital trip: Flying the serverless route | Networks Asia

When low cost carrier AirAsia first launched in 2001, business started with two aircraft and some 200,000 passengers yearly. The airline has since expanded to an operation comprising 230 aircraft and 90 million passengers annually. An organizational restructure accompanied this growth – a new holding company called AirAsia Global was formed that separated the airline

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