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Boom Supersonic is putting its engine technology to work on the ground to power the AI boom, and help fund development of its full-size Overture aircraft.
FTAI Aviation, mostly known for repairing aircraft engines—may have found a side hustle to capitalize on investors’ seemingly insatiable appetite for artificial intelligence.
Manufacturers of turbines originally designed for aircraft are now reporting a surge in orders as hyperscale developers seek stopgap ways to secure electricity. "The incentives have
Rolls-Royce has made a significant proposal to partner with India on developing and manufacturing a next-generation engine for the ambitious Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft programme
For as much as we like to think we've gained complete control over the forces of nature that allow us to fly at high speed, the fact of the matter is that these processes are still incredibly hazardous to human life. No matter how much control we think we ...
Perhaps not as visible as their counterparts doing business in the automotive industry, aviation startups are just as numerous. Some of them are proposing outlandish ideas that will probably never come to fruition, while others, the ones that are more down ...
The same engine powering supersonic flight wants to power AI Credit: MashableAI is turning to supersonic jet engines to power its sprawling data centers. We talked to the company making these engines to learn about the symbiotic relationship between supersonic travel and AI.
While recent years have seen more information about the Chinese military become common knowledge, there is no denying that a lot is still unknown about its military might. Most recognize one of the most heavily armed tanks in the world, the Type 99 tank ...
Shares of FTAI Aviation climbed after the company said it was launching a new platform to convert jet engines into power turbines to supply energy for data centers. The stock rose 123%, to $194.47, midday Tuesday, and is up about 35% this year.