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Transformations and trends in the Space Imagery market

Satellite imagery has reshaped from a closed resource for certain sectors into an open, dynamic ecosystem. What was once exclusive to intelligence agencies now underpins everyday uses — from crop health monitoring to validating insurance claims. At the center of this change are state-of-the-art, AI-powered tools such as a GIS [read more]

Rolls-Royce Boeing 747-200 flying test bed N787RR (Image: Rolls-Royce)
Engineering and leasing news

Why Rolls-Royce operates a Boeing 747-200

Rolls-Royce is renowned for producing some of the world’s most advanced aircraft engines, powering commercial, military, and business aviation. However, what many people might not know is that the company operates a Boeing 747-200, a legacy aircraft that plays a crucial role in the development and testing of new jet [read more]

Boeing 737-10 (Image: UK Aviation Media)
Engineering and leasing news

Boeing appoints new chief aerospace safety officer

Seattle, Washington-based OEM Boeing has appointed Don Ruhman as the company’s new chief aerospace safety officer. The role will see Mr Ruhman strengthen Boeing’s safety culture and safety practices as well as accelerating and maturing Boeing’s Safety Management System (SMS). Mike Delaney has held the role since its creation in [read more]

An American Airlines Boeing 777 (Image: UK Aviation Media)
Airport News

Heathrow Airport resumes limited operations

London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL) has resumed limited flight operations this evening after it was closed due to a power outage caused by a fire at a substation. The airport says it will focus operations this evening on repatriation flights and flights scheduled to fly into Heathrow this evening as it [read more]