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  2. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    The ACCC is designed to assist consumers, businesses, industries, and infrastructure nationwide. It assists the consumer by making available the rights, regulations, obligations, and procedures for refunds and returns, complaints, faulty products, and guarantees of products and services.

  3. Sarah Quraishi - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Qureshi, also spelled Quraishi, (Urdu: سارہ قریشی) is a Pakistani aerospace engineer, jet engine inventor, and hobby pilot. [3] She earned her PhD in Aerospace Propulsion Engineering from Cranfield University. [4] Qureshi is the co-founder and Chief executive officer of Aero Engine Craft. [3] [5]

  4. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    The Ripoff Report has been online since December 1998 and is operated by Xcentric Ventures, LLC which is based in Tempe, Arizona. [2] In 2023 an Australian judge found the company purports to be a consumer review site but profits from extortive business practices.

  5. Boeing X-48 - Wikipedia

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    The X-48B had a 21-foot (6.4 m) wingspan, weighs 392 pounds (178 kg), and was built from composite materials. It was powered by three small turbojet engines and was expected to fly at up to 120 kn (220 km/h) and reach an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m). [11] [12] The X-48B was an 8.5% scaled version of a conceptual 240 feet (73 m) span design.

  6. Martin Marietta - Wikipedia

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    Martin, based in Baltimore, was primarily an aerospace concern with a recent focus on missiles, namely its Titan program. This program was established in 1955 when the company secured the U.S. Air Force contract to build the country's second intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). [ 2 ]

  7. Aerospace materials - Wikipedia

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    Aerospace materials are materials, frequently metal alloys, that have either been developed for, or have come to prominence through their use for aerospace purposes. These uses often require exceptional performance, strength or heat resistance, even at the cost of considerable expense in their production or machining.

  8. Cranfield Institute - Wikipedia

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    Cranfield also conducted research on behalf of the CAA after the Manchester Air Disaster to assess why so many passengers were unable to make it to the emergency exits safely. This research prompted changes to cabin layouts in the UK, including making overwing exits more accessible in an emergency by improving seat layout, forcing the ...

  9. Rafale deal controversy - Wikipedia

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    A Dassault Rafale flying at Aero India 2017. The Rafale deal controversy is a political controversy in India related to the purchase of 36 Rafale multirole fighter aircraft for a price estimated at €7.87 billion (₹58,891 Crore) by the Defence Ministry of India from France's Dassault Aviation.