Airplane engines are in short supply. The business of fixing older ones is booming
Engine repair shops have swelled to a $58 billion business, according to Alton Aviation Consultancy, and are cash cow for engine makers like GE Aerospace.
Engine repair shops have swelled to a $58 billion business, according to Alton Aviation Consultancy, and are cash cow for engine makers like GE Aerospace.
India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal set new benchmarks for India on Day 4 of the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur. After hitting the fastest team fifty, he scored a rapid fifty off 31 balls and contributed to India’s record-breaking fastest team hundred in Test cricket history, achieved in just 10.1 overs.
Blake Lively has filed an amended complaint against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni that documents a slew of new details in addition to her original claims of sexual harassment, retaliation, and infliction of emotional distress. In the 141-page complaint that was filed late Tuesday in New York federal court, Lively claims there…
The NASCAR world lost one of its legends Saturday when Bobby Allison died at the age of 86. NASCAR released a statement from Allison’s family that said he died at home in Mooresville, North Carolina. A cause of death wasn’t given, but Allison had been in declining health for years. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS…
In a surprising move, James Anderson, England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, has put himself forward for the upcoming IPL auction. Despite retiring from Test cricket and having limited T20 experience, the 42-year-old believes he can still contribute as a player. Anderson sees the IPL as an opportunity to gain valuable experience and knowledge that will…
Neither fame nor fortune will make you immune to cancer. Actor James Van Der Beek, 47, knows this all too well. Van Der Beek, best known for his titular role in television’s “Dawson’s Creek” as well as his portrayal of backup quarterback Jonathan “Mox” Moxon in the 1999 picture, “Varsity Blues,” announced on social media…
Canada plans to cap its immigration numbers, reducing new permanent residents from 485,000 in 2024 to 365,000 in 2027. This policy shift, influenced by political pressure and housing concerns, responds to public sentiment on immigration and recent diplomatic tensions with India.