Bloomberg in 1995 Peter Robison has served as a london correspondent Seattle Bureau chief and a feature writer for Bloomberg Business week. He is a recipient of the gerald lobe award the Malcolm Forbes award and four best in business awards from the society for advanced business writing business editing and writing a native of saint paul, minnesota with an honors degree in history from stanford. He lives in seattle with his wife and two children. A former math teacher previously contributed to fortnite and the Industry Standard now a Pulitzer Prize winner dominic gates covers the Aerospace Industry for the Seattle Times. Hes had this beat since 2003. Theyre here tonight to discuss peters book flying blind, the 737 max tragedy in the fall of boeing. Please join me in welcoming dominic gates and peter robinson. Okay. Well, first of all, thank you all for coming. Im dominic gates. This is Peter Robison. And before i start throwing questions adam, let me just say a a few things about the b
The United Launch Alliance is preparing to launch a payload atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket booster, which served as a workhorse for uncrewed American space missions for years, for the last time Thursday.
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york is not alone. if you re in the northeast and want to get out, or outside the northeast and want to get in, forget christmas. this is starting to feel a lot like groundhog day n the wake of the yuletide blizzard that brought as much as two and a half feet of snow and winds as high as 80 miles an hour, travel is at best strongly discouraged, at worst it s impossible. the three major airports serving new york city were supposed to reopen at 4:00 p.m. eastern, three hours from now, but, well, take a look at those pictures, that has been pushed back along with the hopes of thousands of would-be passengers. jfk is now scheduled to reopen at 6:00 p.m., no word on laguardia or newark, more than 2,500 flights have been canceled since yesterday and even if the snow were to melt tomorrow, it would take days to get all those schedules back to normal. the snow won t be melting tomorrow, that s because blizzard warnings are still in effect in northern new england, states of emergency