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Qatar Airways Introduces Mandatory Face Shields For Passengers

Passengers boarding a Qatar Airways flight from today will be provided a face shield in addition to gloves and masks, that they will need...

Intel to invest $253.5 million in India’s Reliance Jio Platforms – TechCrunch

Intel said on Friday it will invest $253.5 million in Jio Platforms, joining a roster of high-profile investors including Facebook and Silver Lake...

Have The Qantas A380s Gone To The Mojave Desert Yet?

There was a flurry of interest when Qantas announced their fleet of A380s was going into the deep freezer for the duration of the...

American Airlines Sees Solid Improvement In June Traffic

American Airlines continues to show promising growth in passenger and load factors. In June, the airline flew 4.2 passengers compared to under one million...

Festo’s latest biomimetic robots are a flying feathered bird and ball-bottomed helper arm – TechCrunch

You could be excused for thinking that German robotics company Festo does nothing but put together fabulous prototype robots built to resemble kangaroos, jellyfish,...

Boeing Set To End The 747 After Over Half A Century Of Production

By all accounts, it’s a secret, but Boeing has fixed a date to end the production of its flagship 747 aircraft. According to Bloomberg,...

Can an Algorithm Predict the Pandemic’s Next Moves?

The Google Flu Trends algorithm, as it is known, performed poorly. For instance, it continually overestimated doctor visits, later evaluations found, because of limitations...

Sprint 5G is no more, as T-Mobile focuses on its own network – TechCrunch

A day after formally completing the sale of Boost, Virgin and other Sprint prepaid networks to Dish, T-Mobile is pulling the plug on Sprint...

Flex CEO Revathi Advaithi – TechCrunch

Uber has a new, independent board member, shows a new SEC filing: CEO Revathi Advaithi of 51-year-old Flex, which is among the world’s largest...

Latin America’s Big Three Airlines Are In Chapter 11 – What Now?

In a matter of months, the three leading Latin American airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the US. LATAM Airlines Group, Avianca Holdings,...

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