Wednesday, September 17, 2025

The Professor’s Minute Minute – September 18, 2025

 


Tariffs, truth in budgeting, luggage tech, regional hybrids, Alaska’s momentum—and a hair-raising health twist.

  1. Aviation better with zero tariffs

    At the aerospace summit, leaders call for tariff reductions to enable free trade in turbines, engines, and innovation. No surprises: barriers hurt more than protect.

    (Leeham News)

  2. USA budget: facts vs spin

    A behind-the-scenes look at the American budget reveals allocations that the rhetoric downplays. Reality check in black and white.

    (Manage KMail Lists)

  3. Patent concerns for luggage-operating startup

    PhocusWire spots possible patent infringement in a seed-funded luggage system. Great ideas need clean legal foundations.

    (PhocusWire)

  4. “Satan’s Chariot” gets an upgrade

    SkyWest secures the launch rights to Maeve’s hybrid-electric regional jets. Fringe nickname meets frontier tech.

    (Aviation Week)

  5. Alaska fires on all cylinders

    Strong revenue trends at Alaska Group—despite cost pressures. Part solid operation, part favorable skies.

    (Aviation Week)

  6. Quirky: Ever wondered why waxing hurts more than shaving? A Washington Post wellness piece suggests it’s about nerve activation—not just skin being torn. Reminder: travel prep includes surviving the mirror.

    (Washington Post)

📣 Don’t forget:

The Professor’s Minute Minute → https://tinyurl.com/ynvpddfw

The OFFICIAL Professor Sabena Blog → https://tinyurl.com/j9x8cmhm

Explore the old archive → https://tinyurl.com/njj9z6p4


#Tags:

#Travel #Aviation #Trade #Tariffs #BudgetTruth #PatentRisk #HybridJets #AlaskaAirlines #Wellness #Picasso


Sources:


Style Verification: Thursday → Synthetic Cubism (collage, layered visuals)

Image: Layered textures: fractured power lines, tariff tags, hybrid wing shapes and contract curves, contrasted by smooth wellness motifs — a visual of trade meets ache.


No comments: