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  • South Korea's Ambitious Aim: Developing Domestic Fighter Jet Engines by 2037 GE Aerospace Becomes Independent Publicly Listed CompanyKorea Aims for Domestic Engine Development by Late 2030sDefense Acquisition Program Administration Estimates Project Budget at Approximately 5 Trillion KRW ($4.2 billion) U.S. aerospace engine manufacturer GE Aerospace, specializing in developing and supplying engines for KF-21 fighter jets and FA-50 light attack aircraft, officially announced its debut as an […]
  • 12 Weeks of Harsh Training: Preparing Flight Attendants for Any Situation ① Flight Attendant Safety Training Airline cabin crews are responsible for onboard safety. According to Article 2 of the Aviation Act, they are defined as flight attendants who perform safety tasks onboard, such as evacuating passengers in emergencies. Cabin crews start their training as soon as they join the company. The training can be broadly […]
  • Gimpo Apartment Complex Adjusts Height for Move-In Amid Violation Allegations Violated apartment height limitReconstructed upper part of the apartment for move-inPolice investigate the construction company and supervisory team An apartment complex in Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do, has been reported to have started moving in residents after completing reconstruction, despite not receiving completion and use approval due to violation of height limit. The construction company seems to be […]
  • Rigorous 12-Week Training of Flight Attendants Unveiled ① Flight Attendant Safety Training Airline cabin crews are responsible for onboard safety. According to Article 2 of the Aviation Act, they are defined as flight attendants who perform safety tasks onboard, such as evacuating passengers in emergencies. The cabin crew will be trained upon entering the company. The training can be broadly divided into safety […]
  • Woman in her 20s on meth tries to open emergency door on airliner in flight. A female passenger in her 20s who was high on methamphetamine was arrested by police after trying to force open an emergency door on an airliner in flight. The Incheon International Airport Police Corps said on Nov. 23 that it is investigating A, 26, on suspicion of violating the Aviation Security Act and the Narcotics Control Act.
  • Hidden Spaces in Aircraft You Never Knew: Secrets of Cargo Holds and Crew Rest Areas Airplane hidden spaces include cargo holds for luggage and pets, temperature-controlled, and crew rest bunks for long-haul flights.
  • Record Flight Delays in the U.S.: Forbes Suggests High-Speed Rail for Solutions The U.S. faces record flight delays due to climate-related weather issues, prompting calls for high-speed rail as an alternative.

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