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Greener jet engine could reduce aviation's carbon footprint
It's just one of the many enviro-friendly innovations touted at this year's Eco-Aviation Conference in Washington.
Wired.com, June 24, 2008. Read more
Its back against the wall, aviation looks to come clean
The industry is coming together at the first ever Eco-Aviation Conference to talk about its impact on the environment.
Wired.com, June 17, 2008. Read more
As skies grow crowded, FAA preps air traffic control 2.0
Is replacing radars with a $15 billion GPS system the solution to gridlock in the skies?
Wired.com, October 25, 2007. Read more
We love to fly and it shows
Inside the world of mileage running.
Wired.com, July 10, 2007. Read more
Behind the fiendish complexities of airfare pricing
Deciphering a byzantine pricing structure so complicated that it took a group of MIT grads to figure it out.
Wired.com, July 10, 2007. Read more
High-tech ads go big (ask Boston)
Advertisers are migrating to new and innovative tactics to grab the attention of a TiVo-using, info-glutted generation. Don't panic.
Wired.com, March 19, 2007. Read more
Rise of the Netflix hackers
After mastering the DVD-rental giant's snail-mail queuing system, a loose community of geeks eyes the company's digital delivery service.
Wired.com, March 15, 2007. Read more
Will digital radio boom in the US?
In Britain, some stores don't even sell old-fashioned FM receivers anymore. So why does the United States remain mired in the analog audio age?
Wired.com, January 18, 2007. Read more
Never lose luggage again
RFID tags promise to all but eliminate the annoyance of misrouted luggage at a time when more bags go missing than ever. But at up to 20 cents a bag, airlines aren't racing to the solution.
Wired.com, November 29, 2006. Read more
Fly silent, fly cheap
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an integrated wing-body aircraft that's quieter and more fuel efficient than anything aloft today. Here's why you won't be boarding it any time soon.
Wired.com, November 14, 2006. Read more
Casting net for better airfares
New websites claim to find the best airfares by mining data and reversing carriers' own profit-maximizing algorithms.
Wired.com, August 18, 2006. Read more
'Imitation iPod' invades radio
It's like listening to a middle aged drunkard's iPod set to shuffle, but the Jack FM format is spreading across the dial.
Wired.com, July 13, 2006. Read more
Airlines try smarter boarding
Computer simulations produce a range of better procedures.
Wired.com, May 9, 2006. Read more View the demonstration

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