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Boeing and Airbus may have used 'counterfeit' titanium in planes, FAA says
Boeing and Airbus, the two biggest commercial airline makers, may have used titanium sold using fake documents, according to evidence from a supplier that has triggered a Federal Aviation Administration investigation.NBC News - Top stories -
Boeing, Airbus say planes with titanium parts sold with falsified records are safe
Boeing and Airbus emphasized that there are no safety concerns after revealing Friday that some titanium parts used in their aircraft had falsified documentation, triggering a federal investigation. Boeing did not say which models of aircraft or ...The Hill - Politics -
A new plane Ukraine is getting will amplify its F-16s and eat into Russia's advantage in the air, experts say
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A Southwest Airlines plane that did a 'Dutch roll' suffered structural damage, investigators say
Investigators say a Southwest Airlines plane suffered damage to parts of the structure after it went into a “Dutch roll” during a flight last monthABC News - Top stories -
Doctor says he found part of a human finger in his ice cream cone
Indian police are investigating after Dr. Orlem Brendan Serrao said in a widely shared social post that he bit into part of a finger in his ice cream.CBS News - World -
Major Supreme Court Rulings, and Counterfeit Titanium in Planes
Plus, New York targets rogue smoke shops.The New York Times - Top stories -
Boeing and Airbus bought plane sections with falsely certified metal
US air safety regulators are investigating scope and impact of issue that started with titanium originating in ChinaFinancial Times - Business -
'Win-win-win': Three-day hybrid work week is a success, largest study to date published in Nature says
Hybrid work is a big win, according to the largest study to date, published this week in Nature and conducted by Stanford researcher Nicholas Bloom.CNBC - Business -
FAA investigates possible use of counterfeit titanium in planes, and other top headlines
Here are some of the top headlines of Friday, including an FAA investigation into whether counterfeit titanium is being used in parts on some Boeing and Airbus planes, the search for a Los Angeles man who went missing while hiking on a Greek ...CBS News - Top stories -
Living Out Loud Without Headphones Highlights a Public Etiquette Debate
Welcome to their conversation. (Or YouTube video. Or baseball game.) For people bothered by the liberal use of speakerphones, the public sphere can be a circle of hell.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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