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Automotive Brake System and Components Market Automotive brake system market grows with rising vehicle demand, safety tech, and strict regu ...
The main rotor of the doomed helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River was finally recovered Monday — which could provide crucial information as investigators continue to probe what caused ...
Six people, including three kids, were killed in last week's crash. The rotor of the helicopter from last week's deadly crash has been retrieved from the Hudson River, four days after the ...
Aviation experts have suggested the rotor of a sightseeing helicopter suffered "catastrophic failure" before it plunged into the Hudson River Thursday, killing a tech company CEO, his wife and ...
When it comes to upgrading your car’s braking system, drilled and slotted rotors often pop up as a performance-oriented option. But they aren’t for everyone. Designed with performance in mind ...
TORRANCE, Calif., April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AIBOT announced the successful completion of Phase II core testing for its unique and innovative tilt-wing, vertical takeoff, and landing (eVTOL) ...
Suspension heavyweights Showa are teaming up with brake experts Nissin to develop new, more efficient technologies for both systems. Both companies are owned by Japanese automotive tech brand ...
New details have emerged regarding the final moments of the helicopter that plunged into the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday afternoon. The pilot of the doomed aircraft ...
Eyewitness video showed the rotors and the body of the helicopter separating in midair. The phenomenon is unique to helicopters with semi-rigid rotors, like the Bell 206L4 LongRanger that fell out ...
"That video we see right there, that looks like the rotor blade came off the aircraft." It's now up to federal investigators who are already on scene to figure out what went so terribly wrong ...
The tragic twist emerged as terrifying new footage appears to show the cause of the tragedy. A rotor blade can be seen plummeting into the water, with aviation experts saying that this likely ...