C919 Faces Cold Shoulder at Farnborough Airshow: Certification Remains Biggest Hurdle, International Market Path Remains Long

C919 Faces Cold Shoulder at Farnborough Airshow: Certification Remains Biggest Hurdle, International Market Path Remains Long

C919 Faces Cold Shoulder at Farnborough Airshow: Certification Remains Biggest Hurdle, International Market Path Remains LongAt the Farnborough International Airshow, which concluded on July 22nd in London, Boeing and Airbus once again engaged in a fierce competition, securing 118 and 164 orders respectively. However, the highly anticipated Chinese Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC) C919 large passenger jet encountered an unprecedented "cold shoulder" at the event, failing to secure any overseas orders...

 Hollywood Giant Paramount Announces 2,000 Job Cuts Amid Declining Cable TV Ratings, But Streaming Business Remains Profitable

Hollywood Giant Paramount Announces 2,000 Job Cuts Amid Declining Cable TV Ratings, But Streaming Business Remains Profitable

Hollywood Giant Paramount Announces 2,000 Job Cuts Amid Declining Cable TV Ratings, But Streaming Business Remains ProfitableFacing the stark reality of declining cable TV viewership, Hollywood entertainment giant Paramount Global announced a major layoff plan, cutting approximately 2,000 jobs across its US operations. This move aims to reduce operating costs and prepare for its upcoming merger with independent film studio Skydance Media...

 Boeing Starliner thruster ground testing complete, thrust decay issue remains

Boeing Starliner thruster ground testing complete, thrust decay issue remains

Boeing Starliner thruster ground testing complete, thrust decay issue remainsOn July 22nd, multiple foreign media outlets reported that Boeing and NASA engineers recently completed comprehensive ground testing of Starliner's reaction control system (RCS) thrusters. This testing aimed to delve into the thruster issues encountered during the Starliner flight in early June...

 Remains in Space: The Final Destination of Astronauts

Remains in Space: The Final Destination of Astronauts

Remains in Space: The Final Destination of AstronautsIn the early 20th century, humankind embarked on its first steps towards space exploration, driven by a dream to conquer the cosmos. From tentative initial launches to successful entries into Earth's orbit, humans have gained experience and overcome challenges in their relentless pursuit of the universe...

  Astronauts Who Died in Space: What Happens to Their Remains?

Astronauts Who Died in Space: What Happens to Their Remains?

Astronauts Who Died in Space: What Happens to Their Remains?IntroductionYang Liwei, China's first astronaut in space, his name and his dashing spacesuit inspired countless young people to dream of becoming astronauts and exploring the vast universe. However, space is a realm of unknowns and risks, and astronauts face numerous challenges, even threats to their lives...

Suspected human remains have been found and a salvage plan is being developed | Follow up on Han Ting's underwater loss of contact

Suspected human remains have been found and a salvage plan is being developed | Follow up on Han Ting's underwater loss of contact

Source: Guangxi News ChannelThis morningUnderwater intelligent robots begin to operate in the Jiudun overflow skylight groupConduct underwater rescueThe maximum depth of the robot into the water is 300 metersIt is understood that this afternoon, the underwater intelligent robotAbout 110 meters underwaterSearch for targets with suspected human remainsThe search and rescue team is developing further salvage plansOn the morning of October 8th, a report was received from the public stating that renowned diver Han Ting was diving through the skylight in Jiudun, Daxing Town, Du'an Yao Autonomous County on the evening of October 7th. He did not disembark until 11:00 am on the 8th and was suspected to have lost contact...