Thursday, July 03, 2025

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The Professor’s Minute Minute — July 4, 2025

 Happy 4th to those who celebrate it. Thank you for reading. Enjoy the freedom while you can.

“249 years of independence (maybe about to end) —and aviation still finds new ways to surprise us.” 

Trump’s Quiet Nod to Foreign Influence?

A new bill limits tools to combat foreign interference, as Trump takes another swing at the traditional checks and balances. Who benefits?

πŸ”— Intelligence Online

Aviation Hazard: Airplane Part Blocks Driveway

A piece of airplane dropped into a Raleigh driveway, blocking a car. Forget oversleeping — this is a legit excuse for missing work on July 4th.

πŸ”— WRAL

Space Is No Longer the Final Frontier—for Data

The Pentagon is rethinking space-based data transport. The future data highway could be a space lane.

πŸ”— Aviation Week

Evacuation Testing: That Tight Space May Be Too Tight

An expert panel says criticism of FAA evacuation studies is justified. Turns out, squeezing people into cabins for 90-second evac tests isn’t as safe as the models say.

πŸ”— Aviation Week

Mexico Wins the Quarter

Tourism growth: Mexico edges out the U.S. at the end of Q2. North America’s scoreboard just got interesting.

πŸ”— TravelMole

Engine Market: Time for Stability

Magnetic predicts the engine market has hit an inflection point — the future is less about fast growth, more about maturity.

πŸ”— Aviation Week


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