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Sunday, Aug 18

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Boeing's 737 MAX Crashes Weren't Merely Mechanical Failures

www.wsj.com

Pilot errors played a major role.

Saturday, Aug 17

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I’m a Boeing 747 pilot & see UFOs all the time – I filmed mystery orbs following me for 2,000 miles…nothing was on radar

A BOEING 747 pilot who spotted several white UFO orbs has claimed they followed him for more than 2,000 miles.

I’m a Boeing 747 pilot & see UFOs all the time – I filmed mystery orbs following me for 2,000 miles…nothing was on radar

www.thesun.co.uk

A BOEING 747 pilot who spotted several white UFO orbs has claimed they followed him for more than 2,000 miles.

I’m a Boeing 747 pilot & see UFOs all the time – I filmed mystery orbs following me for 2,000 miles…nothing was on radar

www.the-sun.com

A BOEING 747 pilot who spotted several white UFO orbs has claimed they followed him for more than 2,000 miles.

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Boeing’s description of the weapons it sells makes for an object lesson in cognitive dissonance

www.irishtimes.com

The contrast between the abstract corporate sales language and the concrete reality of the destruction wrought by bombs in Gaza is jarring

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How will the trapped Boeing Starliner astronauts perceive time after 6 months in space?

www.livescience.com

The passage of time can slow to a crawl when you're waiting, and waiting, and waiting. How will the Boeing Starliner astronauts feel time move if they have to stay in space for another 6 months?

Friday, Aug 16

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JD Vance’s ‘Trump Force Two’ Boeing Jet Makes Emergency Landing

www.thedailybeast.com

Sen. JD Vance’s (R-OH) jet, ‘Trump Force Two,” made an emergency landing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday afternoon after the pilot reported a mechanical issue.

J.D. Vance, Trump Force 2 Make Emergency Landing In Wisconsin: Boeing 737 Issues Reach 2024 Campaign Trail

www.benzinga.com

The bad news for Boeing could continue with the airplane company involved in an incident involving vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance.

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3 Burning Questions We All Have About Boeing Starliner’s Epic Debacle

www.inverse.com

We may learn the fate of the Boeing Starliner and its astronauts sooner rather than later.

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NASA Nears Decision Time on Boeing Starliner’s Fate

www.wired.com

There’s now a significant chance the spacecraft’s crew will have to return to Earth on a different one—and maybe not until next year.

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Stranded Boeing astronauts may ‘have bones of 80-year-old when they land’ as Nasa still deciding when to bring them back

www.thesun.co.uk

THE Nasa astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS) could have ‘the bones of an 80-year-old when they land,’ an expert has told The Sun.

Stranded Boeing astronauts may ‘have bones of 80-year-old when they land’ as Nasa still deciding when to bring them back

www.the-sun.com

THE Nasa astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS) could have ‘the bones of an 80-year-old when they land,’ an expert has told The Sun.

Stranded Boeing astronauts may ‘have bones of 80-year-old when they land’ as Nasa still deciding when to bring them back

THE Nasa astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS) could have ‘the bones of an 80-year-old when they land,’ an expert has told The Sun.

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Stranded Boeing Astronauts Stuck Cleaning Toilets And Rationing Clothes

jalopnik.com

When NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard Boeing’s Starliner craft, they thought they’d spend eight days in orbit camping out and monitoring their craft before returning…

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Boeing Starliner astronauts: what six months stuck in space may do to their perception of time

theconversation.com

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were supposed to stay around eight days on the space station.

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Boeing's new boss got a major endorsement from his biggest customer in his first week on the job

Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, praised Kelly Ortberg in a post on LinkedIn. United flies more Boeing planes than any other airline.

Here's what Boeing Starliner astronauts are doing on the ISS as NASA works on their ride home

www.space.com

NASA's Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are not idle while awaiting the decision on the conclusion of the first-ever astronaut mission aboard Boeing Starliner.