Tag: May
Trust in Transition: Why Global Aviation Is Starting to Fly on Chinese Certification
When Brunei quietly announced that it would recognize the airworthiness rules of China’s Civil Aviation Administration, it seemed like a bureaucratic footnote. But the decision is a bellwether. By accepting CAAC certification as valid within its own jurisdiction, Brunei effectively declared that it trusts Chinese aviation regulators as much as … [continued]
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Man found asleep behind the wheel near Chesley faces charges
South Bruce OPP arrested a 21-year-old Hanover man after discovering the man asleep at the wheel in a live lane. According to police, on Oct. 26, just before 9 p.m., officers responded to a traffic hazard along Sideroad 30 North, south of Chesley. A concerned member of the public called the police after discovering a […]
First Solar Expands CdTe Solar Cell Manufacturing Footprint In US
The US manufacturer First Solar plans to build a new 3.7 GW factory, aimed at pushing more CdTe solar cell technology into the US market.
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Tesla Extended Vehicle Warranty — Is It Worth It?
I am now eligible for an extended warranty for my Tesla Model Y that will be four years old next month. Should I accept their offer?
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Cornies: ‘Tech-savvy’ young people are not being fooled by fake news
A new survey released this week found Gen Zers (defined by Harris as 18 to 28 years old) report the highest recognition of “fake news.”