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Air India partners with BACL to launch an Aircraft Maintenance Training Centre in Bengaluru
Air India is launching a new Basic Maintenance Training Organization (BMTO) at Bengaluru Airport City to train skilled aircraft maintenance engineers. The DGCA-certified facility, set to open by mid-2026, will offer a four-year AME program, including practical training at Air India's upcoming MRO facility.
Want to work with NASA? The US space agency is hiring for interns. Check how to apply, deadline and other details
NASA had announced internship openings for 2025 in areas such as aeronautics, biology, and IT. Opportunities included roles in podcast making, space horticulture, and planetary protection. Applications were open on stemgateway.nasa.gov. Internship positions had been located at various NASA research centers, including Goddard, Glenn, and Ames Research Center.
NASA's cutting-edge alloy investment set to drive Aerospace innovation
NASA's groundbreaking investment in superalloy GRX-810 is poised to revolutionize aerospace technology, offering superior durability and performance in extreme conditions. Developed under NASA's Technology Transfer Program, GRX-810 can endure temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and withstand more stress and oxidation than traditional materials. Licensed to four American companies, this nickel-based alloy promises to enhance the competitiveness of American aerospace industries and improve overall fuel efficiency, marking a significant step forward in materials science.
Curtain call: From 'Friends' star Matthew Perry to Lisa Marie Presley, influential people who passed away in '23
A list of celebs who left us in 2023.
Unemployment rate shows declining trend: Government to Rajya Sabha
The estimated Worker Population Ratio (WPR) on usual status for persons of age 15 years and above was 47.3 per cent, 50.9 per cent and 52.6 per cent during the years 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21, respectively, indicating the increasing trend in employment. He said, "Employment generation coupled with improving employability is the priority of the government".
US gun violence: Three dead after shooting in Iowa church parking lot; two injured in Wisconsin incident
The United States has been shaken in recent weeks by the mass shootings that killed 10 Black residents in upstate New York, 19 children and two teachers in Texas, and two doctors, a receptionist and a patient in Oklahoma. The Iowa shooting took place shortly after President Joe Biden delivered a major address on gun violence in the wake of mass shootings.
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NASA lifts off SS Kalpana Chawla cargo spacecraft
The S.S. Kalpana Chawla launched from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia at 09:38 p.m. EDT. The spacecraft, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus, will arrive at and be attached to the space station two days later.
Off to the moon: These Silicon Valley execs are serious about creating a lunar settlement
Open Lunar Foundation wants to start a development that would not be beholden to a particular country or billionaire.
Forget flying cars, Google's Sergey Brin secretly builds an airship
The Google co-founder has reportedly been building a massive airship - which looks like a zeppelin - inside of Hangar 2 at the NASA Ames Research Center.
Ford invests in startup making maps for robotic cars
The company uses artificial-intelligence software to aggregate raw 3-D data from sensors on self-driving cars to create highly detailed maps.
Space project aims for the stars, wants India on board
The project was announced on April 12, 2016, in New York, by Russian internet billionaire Yuri Milner and world-famous cosmologist Stephen Hawking.
'Robotarium' to provide scientists with remote access to robots
Researchers will schedule experiments, upload their own programming code, watch robots in real-time via streamed video feeds and receive scientific data.
Crop insurers in US could face first loss since 2002
Crop insurers may face their first underwriting loss since 2002 as the worst Midwest drought in more than two decades threatens the US harvest.
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