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Boeing's 777X, its largest passenger plane, is delayed yet again. AdvertisementBoeing's future is dependent on the upcoming 777X, the world's largest passenger plane in production, which has been delayed once again. Boeing's last completely new widebody plane was the 787 way back in 2003. Qatar and Etihad have ordered 94 and 25 777-9s, respectively, for a collective 324 777X planes across the three airlines. The Boeing 777X's 10-abreast cabin mockup on display at Aircraft Interiors Expo in 2022.
Persons: , planemaker, Kelly Ortberg, it's, Thiago B Trevisan, Julien de Rosa, ROSLAN RAHMAN, Max —, Max, Georg Wendt, Tim Clark, isn't, Clark, Richard Aboulafia, Aboulafia Organizations: Service, Boeing, British Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Airbus, Korean Air, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, Air New Zealand, Getty, Aviation, Etihad Airways, Etihad, Aircraft, Airlines Locations: Qatar, Emirates, Korean, AFP
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft — designed to explore its namesake, Jupiter’s moon Europa — is expected to launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket Monday at 12:06 p.m. If Europa Clipper doesn’t take off Monday, there are launch opportunities through November 6. NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft carries a special message from humanity onboard. There was no harder year than this one to get Europa Clipper over the finish line, said Curt Niebur, Europa Clipper program scientist. That’s what’s waiting us at Europa.”The Europa Clipper spacecraft is seen atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on October 13.
Persons: Mike McAleenan, Tim Dunn, Hurricane Milton, , Robert Pappalardo, Ada Limón, Curt Niebur, ” Niebur, “ It’s, we’ve, That’s, Haje Korth, ” Korth, ” Pappalardo Organizations: CNN, Clipper, SpaceX, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, 45th Weather Squadron, US Space Force, NASA’s, Hurricane, Europa Clipper, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, US, NASA, JPL, Caltech, Kennedy Space Center, European Space Agency, Europa, Johns Hopkins, Physics Laboratory Locations: Florida, Pasadena , California, Europa
NASA launched Europa Clipper to see if Jupiter's moon Europa could host alien life. NASA / Jet Propulsion Lab-Caltech / SETI InstituteThe NASA mission, called Europa Clipper, aims to figure out whether the Jupiter moon and its ocean could support life. The Europa Clipper spacecraft at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA/Kim Shiflett"We scientists have been dreaming about a mission like Europa Clipper for more than 20 years. An artist's concept of NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft.
Persons: , Laurie Leshin, Kim Shiflett, We've, Gina DiBraccio, Jordan Evans, Evans Organizations: NASA, Europa Clipper, Service, SpaceX, Jet Propulsion, Caltech, SETI, Europa, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Kennedy Space Center, Clipper, JPL, Planetary Science Locations: Florida
An abandoned baseball stadium is now a $14 million luxury apartment complexThe Stadium Lofts has 138 units and Stadium Flats, the four-building complex next door, has 144. "We designed it such that when you walked in, you felt like you were walking into a historic stadium rather than an apartment building," Watson said. They turned an old school into a 31-unit apartment building"Bowtie High" was converted into a 31-unit apartment building. After enlisting real estate investor Adam Colucci and developer Dan Spanovich, the trio bought the abandoned Bowtie High for $100,000. They embarked on an 18-month renovation beginning in 2020 to turn it into an apartment building.
Persons: Michael Potter, Michael Cox, John Watson, Cox, Watson, Alexis Zakis Jesse Wig, Adam Colucci, Dan Spanovich, Katie Tarasov, Joe Sobczak, Sobczak, Peter Bittner, Sheila Consaul's, Consaul, Rubia Daniels Organizations: CNBC, Indianapolis Indians, Sobczak, San Francisco International Airport, San Carlos Airport, SFO, U.S . Air Force, Historic Lighthouse, Washington D.C Locations: Indianapolis, Tuolumne County, Bay, Yosemite, Fairport, Ohio, Lake Erie, Washington, Headlands Beach, Italy
AdvertisementThe small Swiss town of Gstaad, nestled in the Bernese Alps, looks like a setting ripe for a Sound of Music-inspired fairytale. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertThis is where longevity seekers come each fall for an intimate conference connecting investors to entrepreneurs and scientists. AdvertisementYes, there is still some Swiss cheese, wine, and desserts on offer at the Longevity Investor's Conference for those who wish to indulge. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertInvestment is flowing into early-stage longevity companies that are bringing tests and products to market. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertEquipped with Starlink satellite internet, the boat is designed for "floating coworking."
Persons: , David Biedert, Moritz, Marc Bernegger, Longevity.Technology, who've, Bryan Johnson, Nir Barzilai, Alex Colville, Emil Kendziorra, Tobias Reichmuth, rapamycin, berberine, nature's, Reichmuth, David Furman, who'd, Julie Andrews, Madonna, Valentino Organizations: Business, Service, Longevity, Conference, Academy for Health, David, Bold, Michelin Locations: Switzerland, Gstaad, Bernese, St, Singapore, Tel Aviv, Age1, San Francisco, Antarctica, Sardinia, Italy, Okinawa, Japan, Zurich
Union members are still angry that Boeing demanded they give up their traditional pension plans 10 years ago, when the company was doing well financially. Even with all of its problems, Boeing is likely at no risk of disappearing. If airlines that are Boeing customers cancel their order, they would have to wait five years for a comparable jet from Airbus. Boeing will discontinue that plane once its current orders are completed and delivered to customers in 2027. That plane is built by some of the union members now on strike.
Persons: , , Kelly Ortberg, ” Ortberg, Max, Ortberg, Poor’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, National Transportation Safety Board, Space Station, International Association of Machinists, IAM, Airbus Locations: New York, United States, underperformance, Washington State
Two NATO fighter jet pilots discussed their recent Eurofighter vs F-35 dogfighting competition. The pilots used paper airplanes to talk about their fight and their various maneuvers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTwo NATO fighter jet pilots recently compared notes after going head-to-head in a "dogfight" in the skies above Germany. Patrick Pearce discussed their battle during a dogfighting competition at Ramstein Air Base and the differences between their respective Eurofighter and F-35 jets.
Persons: , Alexander Grant, Patrick Pearce, they've, Grant, Leonardo, Pearce, Lockheed Martin, they'd, I've, Valerie R, Seelye, weren't Organizations: NATO, US, Service, US Department of Defense, Ramstein Air Base, Eurofighter, US Air Force, Airbus Defense, Space, BAE Systems, Lockheed, German Eurofighter, Allied Air Command Locations: Germany, Europe, European, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom, United States
Wealthy travelers are vacationing at a mix of traditional and emerging destinations. The Asian countries wealthy travelers are increasingly visitingLuxury travel companies are expecting more travelers to visit Thailand following the premiere of "The White Lotus" season three, shot at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. Ken SeetAccording to Virtuoso, bookings for summer trips to Thailand were up 95% from 2023 to 2024. According to Virtuoso, summer bookings for the central European country were up 24%. More wealthy travelers are heading to Porto, Portugal proslgn/ShutterstockOr, for a greener, chillier getaway, head to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Persons: , What's, Ken Seet, Belles, Peter Zelei, Melissa Krueger, Quintessentially, Kelly Grumbach, Brian Kennedy, George Rose, Lucia, Virtuoso, Jim Krane, Barthélemy, Barts, Hurricane Irma, Grumbach, Saint Barthélemy, Holger Leue, Aman Organizations: Service, globetrotters, Eiffel, Belles, Ireland, Banff National Park, St, AP Locations: Rome, Paris, Thailand, Slovenia, United Kingdom, London, France, China, Canada, New York, Europe, Japan, Khao Villas Phuket, Maui, Hawaii, Taormina, Italy, Florence, Tuscany, Portugal, Lisbon, Porto, Ireland, Scotland, Banff, Lake Louise, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Hurricane, Saint, Caribbean, Anguilla
Military experts said it's partly down to Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian ammo depots. AdvertisementUkraine is reducing Russia's artillery advantage on the battlefield, and recent attacks on ammo depots have likely sped that up. According to military experts, these developments are likely due in part to Ukraine's recent long-range strikes on Russian ammunition depots. Taking out the ammoUkraine damaged several rear Russian ammo depots using long-range weapons in a string of long-range strikes that began last month. But Kastehelmi said that in the long run, Russia will "most likely" be able to adapt to Ukraine's long-range strikes.
Persons: it's, , Ivan Havryliuk, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, John Hardie, Hardie, Emil Kastehelmi, Zelenskyy, Mark Temnycky, Kastehelmi Organizations: Service, CNN, Russia, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Maxar, Security Service, Ukraine, Technologies, Black Bird Group, Council's Eurasia Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Kursk, Oktyabrsky, Toropets, Russia's, Tver, , Tikhoretsk, Krasnodar Krai, Republic, Adygea, Finnish
Ukraine needs more trained pilots to effectively build a reliable F-16 fighter fleet. AdvertisementUkraine desperately needs more trained pilots to effectively build a formidable F-16 fighter fleet, air warfare experts told Business Insider. AdvertisementTraining bottleneckF-16 training for Ukraine's pilots is being done by a coalition of countries, including the Netherlands, Canada, Denmark, the US, and Romania. "The number of F-16s we have in Ukraine, the number of pilots who have already been trained, is not enough," he said. AP Photo/Efrem LukatskyBohnert said the number of F-16s Ukraine is getting from its partners is "definitely not enough."
Persons: , Michael Bohnert, Gordon, Skip, Davis, Bohnert, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Efrem, Troels Lund Poulsen, George Barros, Ukraine's, Lockheed Martin, That's, Efrem Lukatsky, Lukatsky Bohnert, Zelenskyy, Russia's, it's Organizations: Training, Service, Ukraine, RAND Corporation, US Army, Defense Investment Division, REUTERS, Politico, AP, Danish Defense, General Dynamics, Lockheed, Associated Press, Ukrainian, Air, Patriot Air and Missile Defense, US Air Force Locations: Ukraine, Soviet, Netherlands, Canada, Denmark, Romania, Norway, Belgium, Kyiv, Ukrainian, Russia
CNN —New observations of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot captured by the Hubble Space Telescope show that the 190-year-old storm wiggles like gelatin and shape-shifts like a squeezed stress ball. Although storms are generally considered unstable, the Great Red Spot has persisted for nearly two centuries. Recently, a separate team of astronomers peered into the heart of the Great Red Spot using the James Webb Space Telescope to capture new details in infrared light. The Great Red Spot seems to wiggle like a bowl of gelatin over the 90-day period. NASA/ESA/STScI/Amy SimonThe new Hubble study fills in more pieces of the puzzle about the Great Red Spot, Fletcher said.
Persons: Hubble, it’s, , Amy Simon, we’ve, ” Simon, James Webb, Leigh Fletcher, Simon, ” Fletcher, Joseph DePasquale, Mike Wong, , Wong, Fletcher Organizations: CNN, Hubble, Science, Planetary Sciences, Goddard Space Flight, NASA, ESA, of Geophysical Research, UK’s University of Leicester, University of California Locations: Boise , Idaho, Greenbelt , Maryland, Berkeley
Boeing agreed in July to plead guilty to conspiring to defraud regulators. Prosecutors arrived at the plea agreement after an extensive investigation and a series of meetings with the families, prosecutors said. He argued the judge should accept the plea agreement. The Justice Department argued that the penalties Boeing agreed to were the most serious available. During a three-year probationary period that followed, Boeing agreed to improve its quality issues and transparency with the government.
Persons: Max, Reed O’Connor, Judge O’Connor, Paul Cassell, , , Sean Tonolli, Department’s, Boeing “, ” Mark Filip, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, US Justice Department, Prosecutors, Justice Department, Alaska Airlines, Department, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Locations: Fort Worth , Texas, New York, United States, Alaska
Airbus reported lower monthly deliveries late on Wednesday, putting its annual production target under pressure as supply chain struggles continue to plague the industry. The company said at the time it was facing "persistent specific supply chain issues mainly in engines, aerostructures and cabin equipment." For September it picked up another 235 orders, taking the annual total to 648. But production challenges and supply chain shortages across the whole aviation industry mean that manufacturers cannot get planes out as fast as they want. Airbus has a new model called the A321XLR, set to be the world's longest-range single-aisle aircraft, due to launch customer Iberia in the coming months after numerous delays.
Organizations: Airbus Locations: Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Delta
The Gulfstream G650ER is one of the world's fastest and longest-range business aircraft. Michael Jordan appears to have taken delivery of the $65 million private plane in October. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementMichael Jordan appears to have purchased a $65 million Gulfstream G650ER— the same type of jet owned by billionaire business tycoons like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. The G650ER is among the world's longest-ranged and fastest purpose-built private jets in existence.
Persons: Michael Jordan, , Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos Organizations: Gulfstream, Service, Palm Beach International Airport, Federal Aviation Administration, MJ Air LLC, Jump Management Locations: Palm
Western sanctions have impacted Russia's production of Su-57 fighter jets, according to a research group. AdvertisementWestern sanctions are threatening Russia's production of its prized Su-57 fighter jet, according to a research group. "It's clear that Russia's military industry heavily depends on Western components, particularly in electronics," it said, adding that sanctions have put Russia's Su-57 production "in jeopardy." "There's no question that Western sanctions are having an impact on Russia's ability to generate its most sophisticated military systems," Spurling told BI. Western sanctions and the war in Ukraine have damaged Russia's economy, but their exact impact is difficult to quantify.
Persons: , Russia's Su, Bryden Spurling, Spurling, Su, Justin Bronk, Anders Åslund, Alexandra Prokopenko, Putin, Jay Zagorsky Organizations: Frontelligence, Telegraph, Service, EA, RAND Europe, NATO, UK Ministry of Defence, Royal United Services Institute, Project Syndicate, Carnegie, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, Financial, Boston University's Questrom School of Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Astrakhan, Swedish, Carnegie Russia
I'm a model in my 30s who often books jobs playing teenagers. I believe having a consistent skincare routine is key to maintaining youthful, radiant skin. As a model in my 30s, my agent still regularly submits me for jobs playing teenagers. In fact, research suggests that poor sleep can have various effects on the skin, including fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles. But because I'm relegated to what will get through a TSA checkpoint, I'm super discerning of what I buy.
Persons: , I'm, I've, Dr, Dennis Gross, Amber Gibson, Nateur, Stella's, puffy, Patty Huang, Gibson, hasn't Organizations: Service, TSA, Grace, Shop Locations: de, American, Seattle, San Diego
CNN —Air France has opened an investigation into how a jet flying from Paris to Dubai went over Iraq as Iranian missiles fired at Israel crossed the same airspace, the airline said Wednesday. The missiles had to pass through Iraq’s airspace to reach Israel. Air France Flight AF662 was flying over Iraq when the Iranian attack began at around 4:45 p.m. UTC (11.45 a.m. “Thanks to the information we gathered we were able to identify a forthcoming attack on Israel by Iran, involving the launch of ballistic missiles,” Air France said. “As a result, and without waiting for instructions from the Iraqi authorities, Air France decided to suspend the overflight of the country’s airspace by its aircraft from 5 p.m. UTC [12 p.m.
Persons: Hassan Nasrallah, AF662, , Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: CNN — Air, Israel, Air, CNN, ” Air, “ Air France, Air France Locations: CNN — Air France, Paris, Dubai, Iraq, Iranian, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, ” Air France, Air France, Tehran
S&P Global Ratings may downgrade Boeing bonds due to cash issues amid a strike. The strike risks Boeing's recovery and affects 737 Max production — and the company's cash flow. Moody's also recently put Boeing on a downgrade review. AdvertisementTo add to Boeing's list of troubles, S&P Global Ratings is considering downgrading its bonds because of the company's growing cash problems amid a mass workers' strike. Last month, another credit agency, Moody's, also put the company on a downgrade review, citing the strike and its impact on cash flow.
Persons: , Moody's, Max Organizations: Boeing, Service Locations: Washington and Oregon, furloughing
44 health care workers saw multiple cases of preteen children who had been shot in the head or chest in Gaza. 2 did not Merril Tydings Flight, emergency and critical care nurse, 44 years old, Santa Fe, N.M. “ These people were starving. ” Abeerah Muhammad Emergency and critical care nurse, 33 years old, Dallas, Texas “ Everyone we met showed us pictures of themselves before October. ” Merril Tydings Flight, emergency and critical care nurse, 44 years old, Santa Fe, N.M. “ It is very simple. ” 53 health care workers saw many children suffering from easily preventable infections, some of whom died from them.
Persons: Gaza Daniel Benneworth, Gray, I’ve, , Mimi Syed, Khan Younis, , ” Dr, Mohamad Rassoul Abu, bariatric, Nina Ng, Dr, Mark Perlmutter, Mount, Irfan Galaria, Khawaja Ikram, Israel, Ahlia Kattan, Ndal Farah Anesthesiologist, ” Asma Taha, Nahreen Ahmed, Aman Odeh, Mike Mallah, Deborah Weidner, Tanya Haj, Hassan, , Laura Swoboda, Feroze, couldn’t, Mohammed Al, Adam Hamawy, Talal Ali Khan Nephrologist, Arham Ali, Loma, Newborn, ” Monica Johnston Burn, ” Brenda Maldonado, Ayman Abdul, Ghani, Ammar Ghanem, Mohamad Abdelfattah, ventilators, ” Laura Swoboda, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s, Harris, ProPublica, Peter Beinart, Kamala Harris, Ms, it’s Organizations: Nurses, Gaza’s Ministry of Health, West Bank, Mark Perlmutter Orthopedic, , United, Rights, Oxfam, United States, Israeli Defense Ministry, Committee, UNICEF, Gaza, Hamas, Biden, U.S Locations: Gaza, Ukraine, Haiti, Flint, Mich, Israel, Pittsburgh, Pa, New York City, N.Y, N.C, Chantilly, Va, , Savannah, Ga, Dallas , Texas, Costa Mesa, Calif, Toledo , Ohio, Santa Fe, Portland, Philadelphia, Austin , Texas, Charleston, S.C, Hartford, Conn, Olympia, Wash, Mequon, Wis, Lathrop, Ohio, South Brunswick, N.J, Oklahoma City, Okla, Loma Linda, Vancouver, Honolulu, Hawaii, Detroit, Tustin, United States, U.S, Al, Lebanese
Michael Jordan appears to have taken delivery of a Gulfstream G650ER. AdvertisementMichael Jordan appears to have taken delivery of a new private jet worth around $65 million. A Gulfstream G650ER with a flamboyant custom paint job, including the Jumpman logo, was filmed on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport in a video uploaded to TikTok on Monday. It also has space for its own bedroom, but it's unclear exactly how the interior of Jordan's jet is configured. According to JetSpy data, Jordan's G650ER has flown 13 times in the past two weeks, most of which appear to be related to the delivery process.
Persons: Michael Jordan, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, , TikTok, Jeff Bezos, Jordan —, Jordan, G650ER Organizations: Gulfstream, Palm Beach International, Service, Federal Aviation, Elon, Nike, Chicago Bulls, Charlotte Hornets, Gulfstream G550 Locations: Tokyo, Florida
Sean Combs was once one of the world's top-earning entertainers and had diverse income streams. AdvertisementNot too long ago, Sean Combs was one of the top-earning people in the music industry. The business empire of Combs, which was once valued as high as $820 million, per Forbes, has crumbled. Advertisement"There are so many lost opportunities," Clayton Durant, adjunct music business professor at Long Island University's Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, told Business Insider. Here's where Combs' business stands now.
Persons: Sean Combs, , who's, Diddy, Sean John, Cassandra Ventura, Combs, He's, Clayton Durant, Anthony Martini, Here's Organizations: Diddy, Service, Diageo, Bad, Forbes, Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, Miami's, LA Locations: Long, Los Angeles
Airlines, including Iberia, Wizz Air, and Aer Lingus, have announced their first A321XLR routes. Irish carrier Aer Lingus said in October that it will launch its first A321XLR flight between Dublin and Nashville in April. The eight-and-a-half-hour route is a niche nonstop for the industry, with Aer Lingus as the only operator. Related storiesOther potential A321XLR routesWhile only a handful of A321XLR routes are officially on the books, many previously unserved city pairs could fit the bill, airlines have said. Qantas' list of potential A321XLR routes includes routes like Brisbane to Tokyo, Perth to the Maldives, and Melbourne to Bangkok.
Persons: , Wizz's, Thomas Pallini, America — Organizations: Airbus, Airlines, Aer Lingus, Service, Airbus A321XLR, Spanish, Iberia, Boston, Washington Dulles, Wizz, London, United, Irish, Nashville, Saudia, Business, JetBlue Airways, JetBlue Airways Airbus, Australia —, Qantas, Jetstar, JetSMART Locations: Iberia, Wizz, Madrid, Washington, London Gatwick, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Milan, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Dublin, Barcelona, Rome, Brussels, Maldives, Dakar, Senegal, New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Europe, Aer, United, Las Vegas , Houston, Australia, Asia, Brisbane, Tokyo, Perth, Melbourne, Bangkok, South, America, Chile, Miami
Talks between Boeing and striking union break down
  + stars: | 2024-10-08 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —Boeing and the union that represents 33,000 striking employees at the company say talks between the two have broken down and no new talks are scheduled. A previous tentative agreement between the union and Boeing ahead of the strike was rejected nearly unanimously by the members now on strike. Union members are angry that they lost the traditional pension plan that they had at Boeing until 10 years ago. Boeing on Tuesday said that it is trying to reach a deal with the union that will bring the strike to an end. But the union said Boeing refused to improve the publicly disclosed offer of two weeks ago.
Persons: Stephanie Pope, , Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Standard, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: New York, Washington
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday night. AdvertisementFour international airports are set to suspend commercial flights as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, while American Airlines scheduled extra services for evacuees. Orlando International, Sarasota-Bradenton, St Pete-Clearwater International, and Tampa International airports have all announced closures. As of 7 a.m. Tuesday, close to a third of 158 flights at Tampa International had already been canceled, per FlightAware. Related storiesIt's added 11 flights from Tampa International and one from Sarasota-Bradenton, totaling about 2,000 seats.
Persons: Milton, , Peter O, Hurricane Helene Organizations: American Airlines, Service, Milton, National Hurricane Center, Orlando International, St Pete, Clearwater International, Tampa International, Bradenton, Pete, Clearwater, Tampa Executive, Airport, Federal Aviation Administration, Hurricane, FAA Locations: Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Tampa, Sarasota, Bradenton, Orlando, Plant
The suspected drone crashed in eastern Ukraine, but the cause is still unknown. Russia hasn't built very many of the S-70 Okhotnik-B (Hunter) drones, which made their combat debut during the ongoing Ukraine war. AdvertisementUkrainian service members inspect parts of a Russian S-70 drone in eastern Ukraine on October 5. AdvertisementRussia's S-70 drone is seen taking off at an unidentified location in August 2019. AdvertisementUkrainian scene investigators examine the suspected S-70 wreckage in eastern Ukraine on October 5.
Persons: , Russia hasn't, Nuzhnenko, Russia's, AP Samuel Bendett, Bendett, ROMAN PILIPEY, Hunter, Lockheed Martin Organizations: Service, Kyiv, NATO, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, Institute for, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, AP, Center for Naval Analyses, Business, Getty, Lockheed Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Moscow, Kostyantynivka, Ukraine's Donetsk, Russian, Radio Free Europe, AFP
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