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Why did Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 have a sealed-off emergency exit...

Amy Fraher, Yale University The aviation industry is still in shock from a near disaster on Jan. 5, 2024,...

Boeing: why the Ukraine crisis could help it become the world’s...

Joseph Mellors, Northumbria University, Newcastle Boeing has faced a lot of bad press in recent years, and deservedly so....

First space tourists will face big risks, as private companies gear...

Sara M. Langston, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University On May 30, 2020, millions of Americans watched the inaugural SpaceX Crew Dragon launch NASA astronauts to the International...

A company’s good deeds can make consumers think its products are...

Valerie Good, Michigan State University The Research Brief is a short take on interesting academic work. The big idea Companies like to highlight when they do good...

No, Americans shouldn’t fear traveling abroad

Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University As summer travel season begins, friends and relatives have asked me if it’s safe to travel outside the U.S. I understand...

Boeing is doing crisis management all wrong – here’s what a...

Kelli Matthews, University of Oregon In a crisis, time is not on your side. A crisis creates a vacuum, an informational void that gets filled one...

50 years of the Boeing 747: How the ‘queen of the...

Janet Bednarek, University of Dayton On Sept. 30, 1968, the first Boeing 747 rolled out of its custom-built assembly plant in Everett, Washington. From the...

The US is facing a serious shortage of airline pilots

Peter Gall, West Virginia University The national security of the U.S. relies on a healthy airline industry. That requires modern reliable airplanes – and highly...

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