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" ... As drones become less expensive to make and easier to use, it's no surprise that regular people want a piece of the fun. Drones can be used as toys, similarly to remote control cars and airplanes. They're also a great way for amateur photographers and videographers to get amazing shots that would ordinarily require heavy equipment like cranes or even manned aircraft to achieve. ... "
" ... Boeing should have fired its CEO earlier. However, what's important, moving forward, is for this corporation — which, remember, not only builds airplanes, but also rockets, satellites and missiles — to launch an all-encompassing initiative to embrace intellectual diversity and inclusion, opening up its decision-making and review process to diverse opinions. ... "
" ... Buying airplanes is a notable departure for the giant e-tailer in Ben Sirimanne’s experience. A couple years ago, he sold three ex-Air New Zealand 767-300ERs to ATSG which were ultimately leased by Amazon. ... "
" ... Second, infrastructure as a product is different - more like airplanes, for example, or the assets that 5G is meant to optimize. Pension funds would require a means of managing the performance of these strategic assets for 30+ years. Luckily this too exists, in Europe, Australia and Canada, where private managers have become highly regarded caretakers of public assets for more than thirty years. This is not a public function - it is a private function, that will vigorously emerge as a vital component of the new infrastructure ecosystem. These firms would cover all fifty states, would specialize project classes large and small, and would also focus on on asset classes from wind and solar to smart cities, and autonomous vehicle lanes along the Eisenhower interstate highway system. ... "
" ... That means Dines now spends most of his time on airplanes to keep his sprawling staff on the same track. It’s not easy. With senior executives joining from HP, Microsoft and SAP, UiPath is trying to graft corporate expertise onto a startup’s ethos. Gone are the days of board meetings held over a Ping-Pong table in the local language. “It’s easier to curse in Romanian,” sighs Bogdan Ripa, the Bucharest-based head of product. ... "