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  2. Dawn Aerospace rocket-powered aircraft successfully ... - AOL

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    Dawn Aerospace, which is jointly headquartered in the Netherlands and New Zealand, is developing rocket-powered aircraft, which could be used to launch satellites. It has been testing its latest ...

  3. Aerospace company chooses Colorado over Utah for expansion

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    About 2,000 aerospace companies now operate in Colorado; that marks a 26% increase over five years. The state has roughly 55,000 people directly employed in the aerospace industry, while another ...

  4. Why Archer Aviation Stock Skyrocketed Today - AOL

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    Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR) stock posted explosive gains in Tuesday's trading, which saw the market close at 1 p.m. for the Christmas Eve holiday. Archer Aviation surged today following some big ...

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  6. Why GE Aerospace Stock Is Flying Higher Today - AOL

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    Investors are taking notice, sending shares of GE Aerospace up 8% as of noon ET. Strong pricing leads to an earnings beat GE Aerospace is the last vestige of onetime conglomerate General Electric.

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  8. 2023 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    1 January The Philippine airspace temporarily closed due to an issue with air traffic control and navigation systems. [1]2 January Two helicopters collide near the Sea World theme park in the city of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

  9. NASA spin-off technologies - Wikipedia

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    NASA spin-off technologies are commercial products and services which have been developed with the help of NASA, through research and development contracts, such as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or STTR awards, licensing of NASA patents, use of NASA facilities, technical assistance from NASA personnel, or data from NASA research.