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| [[Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr.]] <small>(Lawrence E. Campbell)</small>
| Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (1926–1992) was the first African American to fly a jet ([[Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star|F-80]]) in the U.S. Air Force in 1948, first African-American member of the [[Alaska Air National Guard]] and the first African-American group commander of the [[U.S. Air National Guard]].
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| Buhwal ({{Korean|부활|復活}}; means "revival" or "resurrection" is the first domestically-developed powered aircraft of [[Republic of Korea]]. [[South Korea|R.O.K.]] Air Force Technical School led its development and the test flight was conducted in October 1953. It is liaison, observation and psychological warfare aircraft.
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| [[Simme seat]] <small>(Type of seat provided at bus stops)</small>
| A Simme seat or Simme-Seat is a type of [[street furniture]] provided at [[bus stop]]s for waiting passengers.
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| The CIOMP stratospheric airship is a yet unknown class of high-altitude [[airship]] developed by the [[Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics]], as a means to [[Stealth_technology|counter-stealth from stealth fighters of adversarial nations]], specifically the [[F-22]] and [[F-35]].
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| [[Harrier LR10]] <small>(British race car)</small>
| The Harrier LR10 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed by Lester Ray and built by Harrier Cars. Built to succeed the [[Harrier LR9C]] platform of [[grand tourer]]-style race cars, the LR10 was accepted as an entrant to the [[2000 24 Hours of Le Mans]] but was withdrawn during testing.
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| [[Officine Ermini Firenze]] <small>(Italian sports car manufacturer)</small>
| Officine Ermini Firenze was an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Florence.
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| [[Hamad International Airport T1 station]] <small>(Metro station in Qatar)</small>
| Hamad International Airport T1 station is on [[Doha Metro]]'s [[Red Line (Doha Metro)|Red Line]] and serves Terminal 1 of [[Hamad International Airport]] in Doha, Qatar.
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| Following distance is the space between the back of a [[vehicle]] and the front of the following vehicle in [[traffic]].
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| The Airbus Helicopters H140 is a light twin-engine [[utility helicopter]] developed by [[Airbus Helicopters]]. Formally launched at [[Helicopter Association International|VERTICON]] in [[Dallas, Texas]] on 11 March 2025, it is intended primarily as a [[medical helicopter]]. It is planned to enter service in 2028.
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| The Eagle MK-V is the third to last [[All American Racers|Eagle]] [[Championship Auto Racing Teams|CART]], and there first original chassis back after there inactivity after 1986. It was entered exclusively by [[All American Racers|Eagle]], and only for the 1996 season, because it was unsuccessful, even though it had 2 races in which it scored points, and a further 2 other races where it finished 1 place down from points.
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| [[Harrier LR7]] <small>(British race car)</small>
| The Harrier LR7 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed by Lester Ray and built by Harrier Cars. Built to [[Group C|Group C2]] regulations (formerly known as Group C Junior), it was built as a redesigned version of the [[Harrier LR4]]. Powered by a [[Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)|Chevrolet small-block]] V8 power unit, the LR7 competed in the [[BRDC Sportscar Championship|BRDC C2 Championship]] in 1989 and 1990.
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| [[DS Aero Sport Lounge]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The DS Aero Sport Lounge is a [[Concept Car|Concept]] [[SUV]] made by [[DS Automobiles]]. Its design later inspired the design of the DS E-TENSE Performance concept in 2022.
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| [[1972 Las Palomas mid-air collision]] <small>(Mid-air collision between two Douglas DC-3s over Colombia)</small>
| On 29 July 1972, Avianca Flight 630, operating a scheduled domestic passenger flight within Colombia, flying from [[La Vanguardia Airport]] to [[Los Colonizadores Airport]], with stopovers at [[Paz de Ariporo Airport]] and [[Santiago Pérez Quiroz Airport]], collided with another Avianca flight, operating as Flight 626, also operating a scheduled domestic passenger flight within Colombia from [[La Vanguardia Airport]] to [[Las Gaviotas Airport]], with stopovers in 3 different cities.
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| [[Mibot]] <small>(Japanese electric microcar)</small>
| The Mibot (stylized in all lowercase; pronounced ) is a [[battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[microcar]] to be produced by KG Motors, a [[startup company]] based near [[Hiroshima]], [[Japan]].
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| [[Brookfield Aviation]] <small>(Aviation services company in the UK)</small>
| Brookfield Aviation International is a UK-based [[Aviation Services|aviation services]] company, that provides specialised services in pilot and engineer recruitment, aircraft leasing, and aviation management and finance.
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| [[Roger Topp]] <small>(British Royal Airforce officer)</small>
| Air Commodore Roger Leslie Topp [[Air Force Cross (United Kingdom)|AFC]] (14 May 1923 – 6 March 2020) was a British [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) officer, test pilot, and aerobatic innovator who founded the [[Black Arrows]], a predecessor to the [[Red Arrows]], the RAF's premier aerobatic display team. Topp is best known for leading the Black Arrows to achieve a world record for the largest number of aircraft looped in formation—22 [[Hawker Hunter]]s—at the 1958 Farnborough Air Show, a record that remains unbroken.
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| Doroni Aerospace is a Pompano Beach, Florida-based company specializing in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology, founded in 2017 by Doron Merdinger. It received FAA Special Airworthiness Certification for its H1 prototype on December 1, 2023.{{cn|date=June 2025}}
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| Cleiton Táxi Aéreo, also known as CTA, is a Brazilian [[air taxi]] company headquartered in [[Manaus]], [[Amazonas (Brazilian state)|Amazonas]], which offers non-scheduled domestic and international flights, in addition to air ambulance service.
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| Free2Move is a French company based in Paris, subsidiary of [[Stellantis]], founded in 2016, offering a [[Carsharing|car-sharing service]] in 16 cities around the world, including Washington D.C., Paris and Berlin.
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| [[Flak Trap]] <small>(anti-aircraft submarine used by Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II)</small>
| The concept of the "U-flak" or "Flak Trap" originated on 31 August 1942, when {{GS|U-256||2}} was seriously damaged by aircraft. Rather than scrap the boat, it was decided to refit her as a heavily armed anti-aircraft boat intended to combat the losses being inflicted by Allied aircraft in the [[Bay of Biscay]].
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| [[Lake Norman Airpark]] <small>(Public airport in North Carolina)</small>
| Lake Norman Airpark ([[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] [[Location identifier|LID]]: 14A) is a privately owned, public-use [[general aviation]] [[airport]] located in [[Iredell County, North Carolina|Iredell County]], [[North Carolina]], which serves [[Lake Norman]] and its surrounding communities. The airpark is located 5 miles (8 km) northwest of downtown [[Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]].
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| [[Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Flight 301]] <small>(2008 aviation accident in Bolivia)</small>
| Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Flight 301 was a scheduled [[charter flight]] from [[El Alto International Airport]] in [[La Paz]], to [[Captain Aníbal Arab Airport]] in [[Cobija]]. On 1 February 2008, the [[Boeing 727-259]] operating this flight ran out of fuel while on approach to [[Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport]] in [[Trinidad, Beni|Trinidad]] as an alternate route.
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| [[State Air Traffic Management Corporation]] <small>(Russian air navigation service provider)</small>
| State Air Traffic Management Corporation in the Russian Federation ({{langx|ru|Федеральное государственное унитарное предприятие «Государственная корпорация по организации воздушного движения в Российской Федерации»}}) is an organization providing air navigation services in Russia.
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| [[Electronic Photonic Design Automation]]
| Electronic Photonic Design Automation (EPDA) is a class of [[software tools]] used to automate the design, layout, simulation, and verification of [[photonic integrated circuits]] (PICs), often in conjunction with electronic circuits on the same substrate. EPDA tools enable scalable and manufacturable photonic-electronic systems for applications ranging from data communications to quantum computing.
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| Kens Bore Airport {{Airport codes|KYB|YKBA}} is an airport serving the [[Pilbara]] region of [[Western Australia]].
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| [[Adams Brothers Manufacturing Company]] <small>(Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer)</small>
| The Adams Brothers Manufacturing Company from [[Ohio]] was based in [[Findlay, Ohio|Findlay]]. The Adams trucks were first produced in 1910.
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| SeaPort Airlines was a US-based [[regional airline]] with its headquarters at [[Portland International Airport]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. It operated scheduled service from its bases at [[Portland International Airport]], [[Memphis International Airport]], [[San Diego International Airport]], and [[Hollywood Burbank Airport]], as well as international service to [[San Felipe International Airport]].
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| [[Iron Bridge Airport]] <small>(Airport in Pilbara, Western Australia)</small>
| Iron Bridge Airport {{Airport codes|IBM|YIBO}} is a private aerodrome serving the [[Iron Bridge Mine]] near [[Marble Bar, Western Australia|Marble Bar]] in the [[Pilbara]] region of [[Western Australia]]. The airport handles [[fly-in fly-out]] charter flights for mine personnel.
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| [[Robinson R88]] <small>(Turbine-powered helicopter)</small>
| The Robinson R88 is an under development [[helicopter]] designed and built by [[Robinson Helicopter Company]]. It has ten seats and is powered by a [[Turbomeca Arriel|Safran Arriel]] 2W [[turboshaft]] engine. Unlike the R22, R44, and R66, which use a teetering bar control, the R88 uses conventional dual controls.
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| [[The Ford Fiesta in Motorsports]]
| The Ford Fiesta is a [[supermini]] car that was marketed by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] from 1976 to 2023 over seven generations. It has been used to compete in various motorsports.
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| [[Bokpyin Airport]] <small>(Airport in Myanmar)</small>
| Bokpyin Airport {{airport codes|VBP|VYBP}} is an [[airport]] serving [[Bokpyin]] (also called Bokepyin), a city in the [[Tanintharyi Region]] in northern [[Myanmar]]. It is also known as Bokepyin Airport.
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| [[Marrakech Air Show]]
| The Marrakech Air Show, formerly known as ''AeroExpo Marrakech'', is an international event dedicated to the [[aerospace]] and [[space sector]]. It has been held biennially since its inception in 2008, at the military air base in [[Marrakech]], Morocco.
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| The Honda JNC1 engine is a bespoke 3.5-liter, [[twin-turbocharged]] [[V6 engine]], designed and produced by [[Honda]] for the second generation [[Honda NSX (NC1)]].
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| [[Elk River Airport]] <small>(Private airport in North Carolina)</small>
| Elk River Airport ([[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] [[Location identifier|LID]]: NC06) is a private-use [[airport]] located 2 [[Nautical mile|nautical miles]] (3.2 km) west of the [[central business district]] of [[Banner Elk, North Carolina|Banner Elk]], a town in [[Avery County, North Carolina|Avery County]], [[North Carolina]].
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| [[Russian Long Range Aviation]] <small>(Sub-branch of the Russian Air Forces)</small>
| Russian Long Range Aviation ({{langx|ru|Авиация Дальнего Действия|Aviatsiya dal'nego deystviya}}, literally ''Aviation of Distant Action'' and abbreviated DA) is a sub-branch of the [[Russian Air Force|Russian Air Forces]] responsible for delivering long-range nuclear or conventional strikes by aircraft (rather than missiles).
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| [[Harrier LR6]] <small>(British race car)</small>
| The Harrier LR6 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed by Lester Ray and built by Harrier Cars. Built to [[Group C|Group C2]] regulations (formerly known as Group C Junior), it is a retooled version of a [[Harrier LR4]] chassis. Powered by a [[Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)|Chevrolet small-block]] V8 power unit, the LR6 competed in the [[BRDC Sportscar Championship|BRDC C2 Championship]] from 1988 to 1990.
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| [[Swift Crane]] <small>(Type of aircraft)</small>
| [[Swift Engineering]] began designing and manufacturing their drones in 2014. They started with the ''Swift020'' drone model, primarily used for research and development purposes. Later, an upgraded version, the ''Swift021'', was introduced. The latest version, named Swift Crane, is the commercialized model.
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| [[Jet engine ingestion]] <small>(ingestion of a foreign object into a jet engine during operation)</small>
| A jet engine ingestion is an occurrence when an object is sucked into a [[jet engine]]. Ingestion of an object can cause [[Turbine engine failure|engine failure]].
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| [[Gruyere Airport]] <small>(Airport in Western Australia)</small>
| Gruyere Airport {{Airport codes|GYZ|YGRM}} is an airport serving the [[Pilbara]] region of [[Western Australia]].
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| [[Plastic repair welder]] <small>(power tool designed to repair thermoplastic parts by inserting heated metal staples)</small>
| A plastic repair welder (also called hot stapler, bumper welder, or metal insert welder ) is a power tool designed to repair thermoplastic plastic parts by inserting heated metal staples. It is widely used in body shops, plastics manufacturing and repair industries, as well as in domestic applications to restore damaged components, replacing hot air welding or adhesives or even ultrasonic welding.
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| The Chrysler Institute of Engineering was an engineering [[Postgraduate education|graduate school]] operated by the [[Chrysler Corporation]] from 1931 to 1988. Situated on the [[Highland Park Chrysler Plant|company's headquarters complex]] in the [[Detroit]] enclave of [[Highland Park, Michigan]], the school offered [[master's degree]]s in mechanical engineering, as well as non-degree training programs for its employees.
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| [[Cirelli Motor Company]] <small>(Italian automobile company)</small>
| Cirelli Motor Company is an Italian automobile company. The company imports Chinese automobiles, [[Rebadging|rebadges]] them and modifies them to also run on [[liquefied petroleum gas]] (LPG). Cirelli was founded in 2023 by Paolo Daniele Cirelli, whose family has a background in installing aftermarket LPG kits, car dealerships and motor sports.
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| [[PWS-15]] <small>(Polish biplane fighter aircraft)</small>
| The PWS-15 was a Polish single-seat [[fighter aircraft]] designed as a [[biplane]] in the 1930s by engineers Aleksander Grzędzielski and {{ill|August Bobek-Zdaniewski|pl|August Bobek-Zdaniewski}}. Constructed at the [[Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów]] in [[Biała Podlaska]], it was test-flown in December 1930.
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| [[Luke Bisby]] <small>(Canadian-British structural fire engineer)</small>
| Luke Alexander Bisby is a Canadian-born structural engineer whose research focuses on how buildings and infrastructure behave in fire. He is Chair of Fire and Structures in the School of Engineering at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s ''[[Fire Safety Journal]].''
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| [[UMI 9.50]] <small>(Backhoe loader)</small>
| UMI 9.50 is a backhoe [[Loader (equipment)|loader]] constructed for the Polish army, manufactured in [[Huta Stalowa Wola]]. In use since 2004. It can operate as an [[excavator]], [[bulldozer]], snowplough, sweeper, demolition hammer, or even an asphalt milling machine.
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| [[Nova NP02]] <small>(French Sports Prototype)</small>
| The Nova NP02 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed and built by French manufacturer Nova Proto. Nova Proto, founded by Guillem Roux and Camille Gautré Santos, has previously provided maintenance and spare parts for several [[Norma Auto Concept|Norma]] cars including the M20, M20-F and [[Norma M20-FC|M20-FC]].
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| [[1996 Eurocopter HH-65 Israeli Navy helicopter crash]]
| On September 16, [[1996]], a [[Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphin|Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin]] helicopter (tail number 905) crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers) off the coast of [[Nahariya]], Israel. The crash occurred during a joint night training exercise with two [[Israeli Navy]] missile ships.
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| [[Rutherford County Airport]] <small>(Public airport in North Carolina)</small>
| Rutherford County Airport ([[ICAO airport code|ICAO]]: KFQD, [[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] [[Location identifier|LID]]: FQD), also known as Marchman Field, is a public-use [[general aviation]] [[airport]] serving [[Rutherfordton, North Carolina|Rutherford County]], [[North Carolina]], United States. The airport is located 3 miles (4.8 km) north of [[Rutherfordton, North Carolina|Rutherfordton]].
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| [[Hanica]]
| Hanica is an [[IC card]] used exclusively by [[Hanshin Bus]] and [[Amagasaki Transportation Promotion]] Organization.
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| Eliwana Camp Airport {{Airport codes|WHB|YEWA}} is an airport serving the [[Pilbara]] region of [[Western Australia]].
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| [[Gateway Square]] <small>(Building complex in the Philippines)</small>
| The Gateway Square is a [[Transit-oriented development|transit oriented]], [[Mixed-use development|mixed-use]] superblock development located within the [[Araneta City]] complex in [[Quezon City#Cubao|Cubao]], [[Quezon City]]. The development was developed by the [[Araneta City|Araneta City, Inc.]] (ACI), a subsidiary of the [[Araneta Group]]. Located in the central part of the complex, the development stands across the [[Farmers Plaza]] mall, the [[Farmers Market (Cubao)|Farmers Market]], the [[Araneta City Cyberpark]] complex, the Fiesta Carnival, the [[New Frontier Theater]], and the [[Aurora Tower (Cubao)|Aurora Tower]].
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| [[2022 Israeli Air Force AS565 Panther helicopter crash]] <small>(Aviation incident in Israel)</small>
| The 2022 Israeli Air Force AS565 Panther helicopter crash occurred on January 3, 2022, when an AS565 MA Panther (known in the [[Israeli Air Force]] as "Atalef") crashed into the [[Mediterranean Sea]] off the coast of [[Bat Galim]] beach, Haifa, Israel, during a nighttime training exercise.
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| After shutdown of a nuclear reactor, the core continues to produce [[decay heat]] due to the nuclear decay of [[Nuclear fission product|fission products]] created during reactor operation. In a boiling-water or pressurized-water reactor (BWR or PWR), the residual heat removal system (RHR system) is used to remove this decay heat, and also serves safety functions during an accident.
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| [[ACSYNT Institute]] <small>(1990s aircraft design software project)</small>
| The ACSYNT Institute was an innovation public-private partnership between NASA, eight aircraft companies and eight universities. Its goal was to develop computer-aided aircraft design software for multiple computational platforms. The Institute was managed by [[Virginia Tech]]'s CAD Laboratory in Blacksburg, Virginia and expanded on the NASA Ames Research Center's ''AirCraft SYNThesis (ACSYNT)'' software, originally developed for NASA aeronautics missions.
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| Henri Perrier (born {{Birth date|1929|6|28}} – died {{Death date|2012|5|6}}) was a [[aerospace engineer]] from [[France]], known for his crucial role in the development and flight testing of the [[Concorde]].
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| [[Zarya (watches)]] <small>(soviet watch brand)</small>
| Zarya ({{langx|ru|Заря}}, [[Literal translation|lit.]] "Dawn") is a [[Soviet]] and [[Russia|Russian]] brand of [[Mechanical watch|mechanical]] [[Watch|wristwatches]] produced by the Penza watch factory.
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| Acron Aviation is an [[avionics]] manufacturer and [[flight training]] provider based in the United States, with locations in the United Kingdom and Thailand. It formally launched in 2025 following the 2023 sale by technology company [[L3Harris]] of its Commercial Aviation Solutions division to private equity firm [[TJC L.P.|TJC]].
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| [[US Army Engineer Command, Europe]] <small>(Military unit)</small>
| US Army Engineer Command, Europe (ENGCOM) was a unit of [[United States Army Europe and Africa|US Army Europe]] from 1966-1974. The command was the idea of [[Andrew P. O'Meara|General Andrew P. O'Meara]], USAREUR commander 1965-1967 who had been disappointed with Engineer support while [[4th Armored Division (United States)|4th Armored Division]] commander.
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| [[Hyundai Ioniq 2]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Hyundai Ioniq 2 is an upcoming [[electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[crossover SUV]] to be manufactured by [[Hyundai]]. Sales are set to commence in 2026.
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| Ursula is the name of a riverine [[unmanned surface vehicle|unmanned surface vehicle]] (USV) capable of carrying [[FPV drone|FPV drone]]s. It was developed in [[Ukraine]] during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]]. It has been dubbed the world's smallest aircraft carrier.
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| [[Morgan Plus E]] <small>(Electric concept car by Morgan)</small>
| The Morgan Plus E was an [[electric vehicle|electric]] concept car developed by British car manufacturer [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]]. It was unveiled at the 2012 [[Geneva International Motor Show]] but the project was abandoned and no units were produced.
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| [[Fly Cham]] <small>(Syrian airline)</small>
| Fly Cham ({{langx|ar|فلاي شام|Falāy Shām}}, also known as Fly [[Syria (region)|Sham]]), is a [[Syria]]n airline, with its head office located in [[Damascus]], [[Syria]].
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| [[Star 28/29]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Star 28 and Star 29 – trucks constituting a transitional design between the previous models (Star 25 and its [[diesel engine]] variant - Star 27) and the target model, which was the [[Star 200]]. The Star 28 was powered by a diesel engine, while the Star 29 had a [[petrol engine]] and was the last model with this type of drive unit produced by the [[Starachowice]] [[FSC Star|factory]].
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| [[Radio Construction & Development Unit]]
| The Radio Construction & Development Unit (RCDU) is a specialized division under the [[Airports Authority of India]] (AAI). It is responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, and restoration of critical [[Communication, Navigation and Surveillance]] (CNS) systems at airports across India.
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| [[Electronic Bus Service Registration]]
| The Electronic Bus Service Registration (EBSR) is a digital system implemented in the United Kingdom to facilitate the registration of local bus services with the [[Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain]]. It aims to modernize the bus registration process by replacing traditional paper-based methods with an electronic platform, thereby improving efficiency and data accuracy.
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| Industrial transfer carts are specialized vehicles designed to transport heavy loads within a manufacturing facility or between different work zones. Developed to meet the handling and logistics needs of industrial production processes, these vehicles have a long history.
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| Evolito Ltd. is a British [[aerospace]] company that develops [[Axial flux motor|axial-flux]] [[electric motors]], motor controller units, and [[Battery management system|battery management systems]] for aviation applications. The company operates a 40,000-square-foot (3,716-square-meter) manufacturing and testing facility in [[Bicester]], [[Oxfordshire]].
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| Air Force Three is the [[air traffic control]] designated [[Aviation call signs|call sign]] held by any [[United States Air Force]] aircraft carrying the [[United States secretary of state]], but not the [[president of the United States]] or [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]]. The term is often associated with the [[Boeing C-32]], a modified [[Boeing 757|757]] which is most commonly used as the secretary of state's transport.
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| [[Gillespie Aeroplane]] <small>(1900s American airplane)</small>
| The Gillespie Aeroplane was a 1900s monoplane built by the American architect G. Curtiss Gillespie and was notable for its very low [[Aspect ratio (aeronautics)|aspect ratio]] wing.
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| [[Sussita (car)]] <small>(Israeli motor car model)</small>
| The Sussita ({{langx|he|סוסיתא}}) was an Israeli automobile manufactured by [[Autocars Co.]] Ltd. between 1960 and 1978, initially in [[Haifa]] and later in [[Tirat Carmel]]. Produced in station wagon, commercial van, and pickup truck versions, the Sussita became an iconic symbol of early Israeli industry and is now considered a collector's item''''.
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| The [[Israeli Air Force]] (IAF) has experienced numerous [[Aviation accidents and incidents|aviation accidents]] throughout its history, especially during training exercises. These accidents have been caused by technical malfunctions, [[human error]]s, or [[Natural disaster|natural hazards]].
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| [[Bansei Airfield]]
| Bansei Airfield, also known as Kaseda Airfield is a former Imperial Japanese Army aviation base located in the town of [[Kaseda]] in [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], [[Kyushu Island]] in Japan. Because of its brief period of operation, it is also known as the “phantom special attack base.”
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| Chiran Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in [[Chiran, Kagoshima|Chiran]], [[Minamikyūshū]], on the [[Satsuma Peninsula]] of [[Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]. It was established in December 1941, and mainly served as training base for [[Kamikaze]] pilots. Today, the [[Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots]] exists on the site of the former airfield.
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| [[Adney Helicopter]] <small>(Australian homebuilt helicopter)</small>
| The Adney Helicopter was an Australian [[helicopter]] designed, built, and flown by Eric Adney in the late 1940s. It is thought to have been the first helicopter built in Australia and also the first to have flown in Australia.
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| The Harrier LR5 is a sports prototype race car designed by Lester Ray and built by Harrier Cars. Built to [[Group C|Group C2]] Regulations (formerly known as Group C Junior), it was the company's first open-top design and the first powered by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Cosworth]] power until the [[Harrier LR9C]].
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| [[Ian Smith (civil engineer)]] <small>(Canadian and Swiss civil engineer)</small>
| Ian F. C. Smith is a Canadian and Swiss [[civil engineer]]. He is Emeritus Professor at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] (EPFL) in Switzerland and was the founding director of the [[Nemetschek#Georg_Nemetschek_Institute_-_Artificial_Intelligence_for_the_Built_World|TUM Georg Nemetschek Institute Artificial Intelligence for the Built World]] at the [[Technical University of Munich]] in Germany.
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| [[Fort Yukon Air Service]] <small>(Defunct regional airline of the United States (1951-1984))</small>
| Fort Yukon Air Service, later known as Air North, was an Alaskan [[regional airline]] from 1951 to 1984.
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| The [[Jenbacher]] J624 is a [[Gas engine|natural gas engine]] with a [[twin turbo|twin-turbocharged]] [[V24 engine|V24 layout]]. First produced in 2007, it was refitted in June of 2010 to be the world's first twin-turbocharged natural gas engine and released in that configuration in 2011. It is used for generating electricity and can run on a wide variety of fuels, including waste products.
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| [[Army Air Traffic Services Command]] <small>(Military unit)</small>
| The Army Air Traffic Services Command (ATSCOM) is a unit of the US Army that provides airspace and air traffic support to army bases and other commands globally. The command certifies air traffic controllers for the service, inspects airfields, ensures safe aircraft operations in installation air space as well as civilian air space at home and internationally.
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| [[2nd Main Jet Base Command (Turkey)]] <small>(Military unit)</small>
| 2nd main jet base command is a Turkish training base. It includes [[Çiğli Air Base]] and Kaklıç Air Base. Officers who graduate from the [[Turkish Air Force Academy|Air Force Academy]] receive basic and jet flight training after completing initial flights on the T-41 aircraft. It is a part of [[Turkey]]'s Air Training Command.
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| [[Japan Air Lines Flight 813]]
| Japan Air Lines Flight 813 (Douglas DC-8-33) en route from [[San Francisco International Airport]] to [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo International Airport]] experienced an Uncontained Engine Failure in its number one engine shortly after takeoff. The pilot made an emergency landing at [[Oakland International Airport]] across San Francisco Bay, and all 41 passengers and crew were safe.
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| [[Olimp Air Flight 4653]]
| On 20 January 2015, an [[Antonov An-2]]P plane operated by Olimp Air crashed 20 km away from the Shatyrkul mine in the [[Shu District]] of [[Jambyl Region]], [[Kazakhstan]]. Of the seven people on board, only one survived.
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| [[Tal El Zaatar Airstrip]]
| Tal El Zaatar Airstrip or Dekwaneh runway is a short, closed, abandoned [[runway]] near Tal al-Zaatar [[Palestinian refugee camp]] in [[east Beirut]]. Because the airstrip is too short, it has no significant military use, hence it is not widely remembered for its military function.
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| [[Food packaging sealing techniques]] <small>(joining processes that involve the permanent attachment of two or more surfaces of polymeric materials using a controlled application of a thermal, mechanical, or electromagnetic radiation source)</small>
| Food packaging sealing techniques are joining processes that involve the permanent attachment of two or more surfaces of [[Polymer|polymeric materials]] using a controlled application of a thermal, mechanical, or [[electromagnetic radiation]] source to cause the [[melting]] of the [[thermoplastic]] material, with or without the application of [[pressure]], to achieve a hermetic, mechanically stable closure suitable for [[food preservation]] and protection.
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| [[J.A. Nicholls]] <small>(American aerospace engineer and detonation engine pioneer)</small>
| James Arthur Nicholls (February 12, 1921 – October 9, 2018) was an American [[aerospace engineering|aerospace engineer]] and professor at the [[University of Michigan]] known for his work in [[detonation]] physics, rocket engine [[combustion instability]], and [[rotating detonation engine]]s. He was the first researcher to experimentally create a standing detonation wave, laying the foundation for subsequent research in pulse detonation and rotating detonation propulsion.
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| The Operation Nunusaku ({{langx|id|Operasi Nunusaku}}) was an aerial operation aimed to strike Permesta airfields in [[Sam Ratulangi International Airport|Mapanget airfield]] and [[Leo Wattimena Airport|Morotai airfield]]; this operation was also known as the largest aerial operation conducted by the [[Indonesian Air Force]].
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| Royal Air Force Habilayn or more commonly RAF Habilayn is a former [[Royal Air Force]] station located in Al Habilayn, [[Radfan district]], [[Yemen]]. The station served as an important forwarding base for British troops during the [[Radfan Campaign]] in the [[Aden Emergency]].
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| [[Xiaomi YU9]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Xiaomi YU9 ({{zh|c=小米YU9|p=Xiǎomǐ YU9}}), known internally as the Kunlun, is an upcoming [[extended range electric vehicle|range extended]] [[full-size car|full-size SUV]] to be manufactured by [[Xiaomi Auto]]. It is the company's first vehicle to use an [[extended range electric vehicle|range extended]] powertrain.
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| [[Bréguet 850]] <small>(1940s proposed twin fuselage aircraft)</small>
| The Bréguet 850 was a proposed [[Twin-fuselage aircraft|twin fuselage]], pressurized [[airliner]] studied by [[Breguet Aviation]] between 1941 and 1945. The project never advanced beyond [[wind tunnel]] testing, and was promptly cancelled shortly after the [[Liberation of France]].
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| [[Soueast S07]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Soueast S07 is a C+level produced by [[Soueast Motors]]. The model was introduced in 2024 and is designed to target younger urban consumers.
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| [[Soueast S09]] <small>(D-segment SUV motor vehicle)</small>
| The SOUEAST S09 is a D-segment SUV manufactured by [[Soueast]], introduced in 2024. It has been introduced to cater to the needs of both urban family and business users.
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| [[Soueast S06]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The SOUEAST S06 is a [[compact crossover SUV]] produced by [[China|Chinese]] automobile manufacturer [[Soueast|Soueast Motor]] since 2024. It is positioned as a C-segment SUV in the company's global lineup.
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| Ettore Cordiano (Messina, 1923 – Turin, 22 February 1998){{rp|p=58}} was an automotive engineer who mainly worked for [[Fiat S.p.A.]] and [[I.DE.A Institute]]. He is known for the technological concept that best enables transverse engine placement and front wheel drive, nowadays the norm in many car segments.
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| [[PREMO Light Rail]] <small>(Rail line in Florida, United States)</small>
| PREMO Light Rail (also known as Broward County Light Rail) is a proposed [[light rail]] transit system planned in [[Broward County]], [[Florida]], United States,
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| [[Volvo F4/ F6/ F7]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Volvo F4 (also marketed as F6 and F7 in some versions) is a light truck series produced by [[Volvo Trucks]] from 1975 to 1986. The F6 variant came equipped with a more powerful engine. These trucks were often used for parcel and urban delivery services.
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| [[Rubber B]]
| Rubber B is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] luxury [[watch strap]] manufacturer specializing in high-end [[vulcanization|vulcanized rubber]] straps for [[wristwatch|watches]].
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| [[List of Volkswagen Group electric drive units]]
| The VW Group produces a number of electric axle drive units for use in their [[Battery electric vehicle|battery-electric vehicles]]. These drive units integrate a [[variable-frequency drive]], [[traction motor]] and reduction gearing as well as an output differential (for most units) into a combined unit.
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| [[List of Embraer C-390 Millenium orders and deliveries]]
| This article lists the orders and deliveries for the [[Embraer C-390 Millennium|C-390 Millenium]] family, currently produced by [[Embraer]].
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| [[Operators of the NHIndustries NH-90]]
| This article summarises the operators, and the delivery status of the [[NHIndustries NH90|NH90]].
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| Bronislav Eduardovich Yermak (or ''Bronislav Eduardovich Ermak'' (Бронислав Эдуардович Ермак); 1970-2009) was a Russian aviator and later vice president of [[MDM-Bank]]. He was known as a [[banker]], [[aircraft captain]], and owner of the SP-2008 aircraft (No. RA-0321G, assembled in 2008, a modernized version of the [[Yak-52]] originally produced in 1980), which crashed on 26 April 2009 in Russia.
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| [[Hispano-Suiza 24Y and 24Z]]
| Hispano-Suiza 24Y and 24Z are 24 cylinders engines with a [[H engine|H layout]], developped before and during WWII by [[Hispano-Suiza piston aero-engines|Hispano-Suiza]] in France.
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| The Next Generation Air-refueling System (NGAS), also known as KC-Z, is a [[United States Air Force]] program to [[procurement|procure]] a new [[aerial refueling]] [[List of tanker aircraft|tanker aircraft]]. It is the third increment in a three increment tanker recapitalization plan to replace the Air Force's current aerial refueling aircraft.
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| Dubuque Municipal Airport was an airport located on [[Chaplain Schmitt Island]] in [[Dubuque, Iowa]]. The city bought the land for $10,000. A highway made {{Convert|16|ft|m}} above the [[Water level|base level]] of the [[Mississippi River]] was constructed, connecting the airport.
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| [[List of Antonov An-124 operators]]
| Here are the current [[Antonov An-124]] as of 2025.
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| Aeroflot Flight 8175 was a scheduled passenger flight from [[Volgograd]], [[Volgograd Oblast]] , to [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]], [[Sverdlovsk Oblast]]. On September 14, 1990, the plane struck trees and broke up in a wooded area, killing four on board. The aircraft stopped 381 m from the point of the first contact with obstacles.
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| [[Horn ring]] <small>(Steering wheel accessory used to activate horn)</small>
| A horn ring is a circular or semi-circular metal or plastic ring attached to the spokes of an [[automobile]] [[steering wheel]] that closes the horn switch when pressed. First seen on luxury cars in the 1920s, it became near-universal from the 1940s through the early 1960s because it let the driver honk without removing a hand from the rim, and its chrome finish doubled as a styling cue.
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| [[Steadfast (aircraft)]] <small>(Warbird replica and racing aircraft)</small>
| ''Steadfast'' is a [[Yakovlev Yak-3|Yak-3U]] replica built by the Romanian company [[Avioane Craiova]] in 2005. The aircraft holds nine world records, including the under-{{cvt|3000|kg}} World Speed Record set by Will Whiteside in 2011. Currently, the aircraft is flown at the [[Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre]].
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| The Dongfeng eπ 008 (pronounced 'e pie'; also known as Yipai 008 and Dongfeng Ace 008) is a [[Extended range electric vehicle|extended range]] and [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Crossover (automobile)|mid-size SUV]] produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]] under the [[Dongfeng eπ]] (东风奕派) sub-brand. It is the second product of the eπ sub-brand, and was launched in 2024.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2025-08-04
| [[Naval Outlying Landing Field Wolf]]
| Naval Outlying Landing Field Wolf, or Wolf Field ([[ICAO]]: KNHL), was a military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1942-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| data-sort-value=1544 | [[Special:Contribs/Bollardant|Bollardant]] (1544)
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| 2025-07-26
| [[TEI-TF10000]] <small>(Turbofan engine)</small>
| TF-10000 is a 10,000 lbs turbofan engine based on [[TEI-TF6000]] and developed by the [[Tusaş Engine Industries]]. The main for the engine is having expreince for TEI-TF35000 -which will be the main engine for [[TAI TF Kaan|Kaan aircraft]] - and a homemade engine for light combat aircraft.
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| data-sort-value=643 | [[Special:Contribs/BaharatlıCheetos2.0'ın devamı|BaharatlıCheetos2.0'ın devamı]] (643)
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| 2025-07-24
| [[Clean Air Car Race]] <small>(1970 environmental awareness event)</small>
| The 1970 Clean Air Car Race was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of lower-emission cars before the [[Clean Air Act (United States)|Clean Air Act]] emissions standards came into force in 1975. It took place against a background of increasing environmental awareness in the [[United States]].
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| data-sort-value=124 | [[Special:Contribs/Mister Pommeroy|Mister Pommeroy]] (124)
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| 2025-08-03
| [[IACRA]] <small>(Online service for US pilots licenses)</small>
| The Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application, or IACRA, is an online service administered by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]], which allows airmen to apply for [[Pilot licensing and certification|pilots licenses]], ratings and certifications fully online.
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| data-sort-value=44 | [[Special:Contribs/Wiki'seditor10101|Wiki'seditor10101]] (44)
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| 2025-04-24
| [[Changan Nevo Q07]] <small>(Plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV)</small>
| The Changan Nevo Q07 ({{zh|c=长安启源Q07|p=Cháng'ān Qǐyuán Q07}}) is a [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[SUV]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand since 2025.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2025-05-14
| [[VinFast EC Van]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The VinFast EC Van (E-City Van) is a [[Kei car|mini]] [[Electric car|electric]] [[van]] produced and introduced by [[VinFast]], a member of [[Vingroup]] in 2025.
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| data-sort-value=13754 | [[Special:Contribs/Newone|Newone]] (13754)
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| 2025-07-12
| [[Arcfox S3]] <small>(Battery electric mid-size sedan)</small>
| The Arcfox S3 ({{zh|c=极狐S3}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BAIC]] under the [[Arcfox]] brand.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2025-08-11
| [[Bestune Yueyi 08]] <small>(Battery electric mid-size sedan)</small>
| The Bestune Yueyi 08 ({{zh|c=奔腾悦意08}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by the [[FAW Group]] under the brand name [[Bestune]].
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| data-sort-value=4615 | [[Special:Contribs/Howelllin|Howelllin]] (4615)
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| 2025-07-20
| [[BYD e7]] <small>(Battery electric mid-size sedan)</small>
| The BYD e7 is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BYD Auto]] since 2025.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2024-12-19
| [[BYD Sealion 07 DM]] <small>(Plug-in hybrid mid-size crossover SUV)</small>
| The BYD Sealion 07 DM-i or DM-p ({{lang-zh|c=比亚迪海狮07 DM-i/DM-p|p=Bǐyǎdí Hǎishī 07 DM-i/DM-p}}) is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[mid-size crossover SUV]] manufactured by [[BYD Auto]] since 2024. Part of the [[BYD Sealion|Sealion]] ({{lang-zh|c=海狮|p=Hǎishī|labels=no}}) family of SUVs, it is a restyled and updated version of the [[BYD Frigate 07]], both part of the Ocean Series product line-up that are distributed through Ocean Network dealerships.
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| data-sort-value=41908 | [[Special:Contribs/Andra Febrian|Andra Febrian]] (41908)
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| 2025-06-21
| [[Lynk & Co 10]] <small>(Plug-in hybrid mid-size sedan)</small>
| The Lynk & Co 10 ({{Lang-zh|s=领克10|p=Lǐng kè 10}}; pronounced "one zero" in English or "yao ling" in Chinese, not "ten") is an upcoming [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Executive car|executive]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] to be manufactured by [[Zeekr]]-owned Chinese-Swedish automaker [[Lynk & Co]]. Its exterior bears resembles to [[Lynk & Co Z10]], which is built on [[Sustainable Experience Architecture|SEA1]] platform, while the Lynk & Co 10 is built on the [[Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture platform|GEA Evo]] platform, which made them essentially two different vehicles.
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| data-sort-value=367 | [[Special:Contribs/RZ2Ø16|RZ2Ø16]] (367)
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| 2025-06-04
| [[Baojun Xiangjing]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Baojun Xiangjing ({{zh|c=宝骏享境}}) is a [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]] (SGMW) under the [[Baojun]] brand since 2024. The first production Xiangjing was manufactured in December 2024 at the lean intelligent manufacturing (LIM) facility of SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) in [[Liuzhou, Guangxi]].
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| data-sort-value=1195 | [[Special:Contribs/JustAnotherCarDesigner|JustAnotherCarDesigner]] (1195)
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| 2025-02-05
| [[Dominicana de Aviación Flight 401]] <small>(1969 cargo flight crash in Miami, Florida)</small>
| Dominicana de Aviación Flight 401 was a regularly scheduled international cargo flight operating from [[Miami International Airport]] in the [[United States]], to [[Las Américas International Airport]], in the [[Dominican Republic]]. On June 23, 1969, the aircraft operating the flight, an [[Aviation Traders Carvair|ATL-98 Carvair]], suffered an engine failure and fire in two engines, leading to the aircraft crashing in downtown [[Miami]], killing all 4 people on board, and 6 people on the ground.
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| data-sort-value=918 | [[Special:Contribs/Fadedreality556|Fadedreality556]] (918)
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| 2025-07-17
| [[Fly Air41 Airways]] <small>(Croatian airline)</small>
| Fly Air41 Airways is a Croatian ACMI and charter airline headquartered in [[Zagreb]]. Founded in 2021 as a sister company of Germany’s Sundair. It operates a fleet of six narrow body aircraft and holds IOSA certification since 2024. In the summer season, it operates select scheduled services for [[Condor (airline)|Condor]] from [[Düsseldorf]] and [[Frankfurt]].
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| data-sort-value=16 | [[Special:Contribs/KarloHem|KarloHem]] (16)
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| 2025-08-08
| [[Changan Nevo Q05]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Changan Nevo Q05 ({{lang-zh|c=长安启源Q05}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[compact crossover SUV|compact SUV]] developed by Chinese automotive manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan Auto]]. The first generation is based on the second and third generation [[Changan CS55 Plus]]. The second generation is an original developed vehicle revealed in August 2025.
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| data-sort-value=4230 | [[Special:Contribs/Infinty 0|Infinty 0]] (4230)
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| 2025-07-09
| [[Jetta VS8]] <small>(Mid-size crossover SUV)</small>
| The Jetta VS8 is a [[mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by [[Volkswagen]] under the [[Jetta (car marque)|Jetta]] brand exclusively for the Chinese market.
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| data-sort-value=367 | [[Special:Contribs/RZ2Ø16|RZ2Ø16]] (367)
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| 2025-07-10
| [[Penjet]] <small>(Australian airline)</small>
| Penjet since 2019, is a [[air charter]] and small [[airline]] based in [[Perth]], Western Australia.
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| data-sort-value=28 | [[Special:Contribs/Aviationper|Aviationper]] (28)
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| 2025-06-23
| [[Mercedes-Benz Plant Bremen]] <small>(largest production plant of Mercedes-Benz AG)</small>
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group|Mercedes-Benz]] operates an automobile factory in [[Bremen]], Germany. The history of the plant dates back to the former Borgward factory built in 1938. Formerly a commercial vehicle plant of [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Hanomag]], for the past decades, this plant mainly produced the [[Mercedes-Benz C-Class|C-Class]] and [[Mercedes-Benz SL-Class|SL-class]], since joined by the electric [[Mercedes-Benz EQC|EQC]] and [[Mercedes-Benz EQE|EQE]].
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| data-sort-value=7914 | [[Special:Contribs/Pieceofmetalwork|Pieceofmetalwork]] (7914)
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| 2025-08-14
| [[Gladys Holmes]] <small>(former president of The League of Women for Community Service in Boston)</small>
| Gladys Holmes (1892 - 1969) was a [[women's rights]] and education activist in [[Boston]].
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| data-sort-value=350 | [[Special:Contribs/Halimaliha|Halimaliha]] (350)
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| 2025-08-05
| [[Naval Outlying Landing Field Magnolia]] <small>(Military airport in USA)</small>
| Naval Outlying Landing Field Magnolia, or Magnolia Field, was an unmanned military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1943-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| data-sort-value=1544 | [[Special:Contribs/Bollardant|Bollardant]] (1544)
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| 2024-12-23
| [[Star 66]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Star 66 is a general purpose 6x6 army truck designed in [[Poland]] by [[FSC Star]] in [[Starachowice]].
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| data-sort-value=358 | [[Special:Contribs/Benio Kit|Benio Kit]] (358)
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| 2025-08-08
| [[Unimatic]] <small>(Flight data system used by United Airlines)</small>
| Unimatic is a computer system installed by [[Tata Infotech]] for [[United Airlines]] in 1997 to track and disburse vital flight data such as scheduling, aircraft weight, and aircraft balance. A massive failure of the system early on 8 August 2025 led to 35% of all United flights being delayed and 7% cancelled throughout the United States, with concomitant effects internationally.
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| data-sort-value=25197 | [[Special:Contribs/Kencf0618|Kencf0618]] (25197)
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| 2025-06-28
| [[Geely Galaxy Starshine 8]] <small>(Plug-in hybrid mid-size sedan)</small>
| The Geely Galaxy Starshine 8 ({{Lang-zh|c=吉利银河星耀8|p=Jílì Yínhe Xīngyào 8}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[Geely Auto]] under the [[Geely Galaxy]] marque. It is the [[plug-in hybrid]] version of the [[Geely Galaxy E8|Galaxy E8]].
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| data-sort-value=367 | [[Special:Contribs/RZ2Ø16|RZ2Ø16]] (367)
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| 2025-07-14
| [[List of Chicano and Mexican monuments and memorials in California]]
| This is a list of [[Chicano]]/[[Mexican-American]] and [[Mexicans|Mexican]] monuments and memorials located in [[California]]. This list may include [[memorial]]s but does not include [[Commemorative plaque|plaque]]s or [[historical markers]].
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| data-sort-value=39539 | [[Special:Contribs/Cristiano Tomás|Cristiano Tomás]] (39539)
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| 2025-07-29
| [[Baalbek Ayat (Iaat) Airfield]] <small>(Former Lebanese Air Force base in the Beqaa Valley)</small>
| Iaat airbase is a closed abandoned Lebanese air force air base, located in the town Iaat , north of [[Baalbek]] in the [[Bekaa Valley]].
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| data-sort-value=197 | [[Special:Contribs/Ezel Osman|Ezel Osman]] (197)
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| 2025-06-30
| [[West Angelas Airport]] <small>(Airport in Western Australia)</small>
| West Angelas Airport {{Airport codes|WLP|YANG}} is an airport serving the [[Pilbara]] region of [[Western Australia]].
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| data-sort-value=1276 | [[Special:Contribs/Anti I A|Anti I A]] (1276)
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| 2025-08-01
| [[94th Aero Squadron (restaurant)]] <small>(Restaurant in Van Nuys, California)</small>
| The 94th Aero Squadron was a historic restaurant in Van Nuys, California. It opened in 1973.
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| data-sort-value=3356 | [[Special:Contribs/Caterpillar84|Caterpillar84]] (3356)
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| 2024-04-25
| [[Hongqi Guoyao]] <small>(Full-size luxury SUV)</small>
| The Hongqi Guoyao ({{zh|s=红旗国耀}}) or Hongqi LS7 is a [[Full-size car|full-size]] [[Luxury car|luxury]] [[SUV]] produced by [[China|Chinese]] automobile manufacturer [[Hongqi (marque)|Hongqi]], a subsidiary of [[FAW Group]].
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| data-sort-value=4230 | [[Special:Contribs/Infinty 0|Infinty 0]] (4230)
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| 2025-06-07
| [[Groshev GN-4]]
| The Groshev GN-4 was a Soviet transport glider introduced in 1934.
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| data-sort-value=1467 | [[Special:Contribs/Tengu99|Tengu99]] (1467)
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| 2025-08-12
| [[Hongqi HS9]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Hongqi HS9 is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Full-size car|full-size]] [[Luxury vehicle|luxury]] [[crossover SUV]] produced by [[China|Chinese]] automobile manufacturer [[Hongqi (marque)|Hongqi]], a subsidiary of [[FAW Group]].
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| data-sort-value=4615 | [[Special:Contribs/Howelllin|Howelllin]] (4615)
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| 2025-07-11
| [[BMW Garmisch]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The BMW Garmisch is a concept car designed and built by [[Bertone]] on the chassis of a [[BMW 2002 Tii]]. The car debuted in 1970 at the [[Geneva International Motor Show#1970|Geneva Motor Show]].
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| data-sort-value=20168 | [[Special:Contribs/TKOIII|TKOIII]] (20168)
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| 2025-04-10
| [[Avery County Airport]] <small>(Public airport in North Carolina)</small>
| Avery County Airport ([[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] [[Location identifier|LID]]: 7A8), also known as Morrison Field, is a public-use [[general aviation]] [[airport]] located in [[Avery County, North Carolina|Avery County]], [[North Carolina]], United States. Situated 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of [[Spruce Pine, North Carolina|Spruce Pine]] and 10 miles (16 km) southwest of [[Newland, North Carolina|Newland]], the airport serves both Avery County and [[Mitchell County, North Carolina|Mitchell County]].
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| data-sort-value=402 | [[Special:Contribs/L.arlanda27|L.arlanda27]] (402)
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| 2025-08-03
| [[1963 Royal Air Force Twin Pioneer crash]] <small>(1963 Aviation accident in Oman)</small>
| On April 18, 1963, a [[Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer]] twin-turboprop aircraft of the [[No. 152 Squadron RAF]] crashed at Bu Hafafa in [[Oman]], killing eight people on board. However, a passenger on the flight survived the accident with serious injuries.
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| data-sort-value=650 | [[Special:Contribs/Yousuf31|Yousuf31]] (650)
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| 2025-02-06
| [[Pulau Sudong Airport]] <small>(Airport in Pulau Sudong)</small>
| Pulau Sudong Airport is a military airstrip used by the [[Republic of Singapore Air Force]] (RSAF) on [[Pulau Sudong|Sudong Island]]. It has a singular asphalt runway of {{Convert|7999|ft|m}} in length and is located {{Convert|7|m}} above [[Height above mean sea level|mean sea level]] (MSL). It is maintained by the RSAF year-round by a crew of workers that visit the island regularly.
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| data-sort-value=2508 | [[Special:Contribs/Trinitrobrick|Trinitrobrick]] (2508)
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| 2025-08-11
| [[Air Sandy]] <small>(former regional airline in Canada)</small>
| Air Sandy was a regional airline in Canada. It operated during the 1990's and is known to have had two aircraft, a Piper PA 31 and a Cessna 206.
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| data-sort-value=85 | [[Special:Contribs/Youravreageavaitor|Youravreageavaitor]] (85)
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| 2025-07-12
| [[Changan Nevo A06]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Changan Nevo A06 ({{zh|c=长安启源A06}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2025-08-19
| [[Low-Certainty Flights]]
| Low-Certainty Flights (also: ''Pending Flights'') are commercial flights characterized by a relatively high probability of changes, delays, or [[Flight cancellation and delay|cancellations]], due to dependence on external factors (such as licenses, seasonal demand, aircraft leasing schedules) or operational uncertainty.
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| data-sort-value=2625 | [[Special:Contribs/Eliezer1987|Eliezer1987]] (2625)
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| 2025-02-15
| [[Air1Air]] <small>(Iranian airline)</small>
| Air1Air ({{langx|fa|هواپیمایی اروان}}, ''Havapimaii-ye Air One'') is an [[Iran|Iranian]] [[Low-cost carrier|low-cost airline]] headquartered in [[Tehran]]. Owned by the Farhangian Reserve Fund, the airline was registered on 2017 and commenced its operations 6 years later in 2023. Air1Air is the only currently operating [[low-cost carrier]] in Iran.
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| data-sort-value=3307 | [[Special:Contribs/Snape2324|Snape2324]] (3307)
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| 2025-08-19
| [[Committed Flights]]
| Committed Flights are commercial flights operated by [[Airline|airlines]] characterized by a high level of schedule stability and an exceptionally low cancellation rate, even during emergencies, regional conflicts, or situations of geopolitical uncertainty. This category refers to airlines that consistently maintain regular flight operations in times of crisis, ensuring aviation continuity and service to passengers.
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| data-sort-value=2625 | [[Special:Contribs/Eliezer1987|Eliezer1987]] (2625)
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| 2025-04-10
| [[Oldbac Kalana]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Oldbac Kalana is a track-only [[sports car]] developed by [[Estonia]]n car manufacturer Oldbac, and built in partnership with [[Italy|Italian]] coachbuilder [[Manifattura Automobili Torino]]. The car was created with the intention of setting a lap time of under 1:00 at the [[Porsche Ring]], where it currently holds the outright record.
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| data-sort-value=231 | [[Special:Contribs/Berlinetta-550|Berlinetta-550]] (231)
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| 2025-07-16
| [[Tesla Model Y L]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Tesla Model Y L (stylised as MODEL Y//) is a long-wheelbase, three-row variant of the [[Tesla Model Y]]. It was officially unveiled on July 16, 2025, and is scheduled for release in [[China]] in autumn 2025.
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| data-sort-value=190 | [[Special:Contribs/Wu Shan|Wu Shan]] (190)
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| 2025-08-05
| [[China Railway Tianan]]
| The China Railway Tianan is a [[hydraulic transmission]] executive/inspection [[diesel multiple unit]] developed by [[CRRC Qingdao Sifang|CSR Sifang]], designed for speeds of 120 km/h and resistant to severe cold.
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| data-sort-value=557 | [[Special:Contribs/SgtRL-3|SgtRL-3]] (557)
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| 2025-05-13
| [[Chery Fulwin A9]] <small>(Mid-size sedan)</small>
| The Chery Fulwin A9 ({{lang-zh|s=奇瑞风云A9|t=|c=|p=Qíruì Fēngyún A9}}) is an upcoming [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by [[Chery]] since 2025.
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| data-sort-value=4615 | [[Special:Contribs/Howelllin|Howelllin]] (4615)
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| 2025-02-23
| [[Expresso Aéreo Flight 028]] <small>(1994 aviation accident in Peru)</small>
| [[Expreso Aéreo|Expresso Aéreo]] Flight 028 (9D028/EPR028) was a [[domestic flight]] from [[Juanjuí]] to [[Jorge Chávez International Airport|Lima]], with scheduled stopovers at [[Tocache]] and [[Tingo María]]. On 25 February 1994, the [[Yakovlev Yak-40]] with 31 occupants onboard, operating the flight, [[Controlled flight into terrain|collided]] with [[Mount Carpish]] after taking off from [[Tingo María Airport]], killing all 31 onboard.
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| data-sort-value=514 | [[Special:Contribs/ArthurGilf0rd|ArthurGilf0rd]] (514)
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| 2025-08-20
| [[Kampfgeschwader 25]] <small>(German bomber wing of World War II)</small>
| ''Kampfgeschwader'' 25 (KG 25) was a short-lived [[Luftwaffe]] bomber [[Wing (air force unit)|wing]] during [[World War II]]. Formed from the crews and aircraft of ''[[Erprobungskommando]]'' 88, KG 25 operated the [[Junkers Ju 88]]. In September 1939, KG 25 was disbanded after its ''[[Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–1945)#Staffel|Staffeln]]'' were redesignated as the first ''[[Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–1945)#Gruppe|Gruppe]] of [[Kampfgeschwader 30]].
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| data-sort-value=1989 | [[Special:Contribs/TheTimeBombII|TheTimeBombII]] (1989)
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| 2025-02-25
| [[KGM Musso EV]] <small>(Upcoming electric pickup truck line)</small>
| The KGM Musso EV ({{Korean|hangul=KGM 무쏘 EV}}) is a compact electric [[pickup truck]] produced by South Korean manufacturer [[KG Mobility]]. Launched in March 2025, it is the first electric pickup truck launched by a South Korean auto manufacturer.
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| data-sort-value=4471 | [[Special:Contribs/LandAndTree|LandAndTree]] (4471)
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| 2025-08-20
| [[Granta X]] <small>(Loitering missile)</small>
| Granta X or Granta X-Wing is a Lithuanian-developed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) loitering munition developed by [[Granta Autonomy]], a Lithuanian defense technology company. It was unveiled on 28 May 2025 at the IDET 2025 international defense exhibition in Brno, Czech Republic.
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| data-sort-value=12586 | [[Special:Contribs/Bearas|Bearas]] (12586)
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| 2025-08-20
| [[DJI Neo]] <small>(Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle)</small>
| The DJI Neo is a [[Teleoperation|teleoperated]] ultra-compact [[quadcopter]]-[[selfie]]-[[Unmanned aerial vehicle|drone]], manufactured by the Chinese technology company [[DJI]].
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| data-sort-value=583 | [[Special:Contribs/NDG|NDG]] (583)
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| 2025-01-21
| [[Voyah Courage]] <small>(Compact luxury crossover SUV)</small>
| The Voyah Courage ({{Lang-zh|c=岚图知音|p=Lántú zhīyīn}}) is a [[compact executive car|compact]] [[crossover SUV|SUV]] produced by [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng]] under the [[Voyah]] brand.
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| data-sort-value=168 | [[Special:Contribs/CowBeef|CowBeef]] (168)
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| 2025-07-10
| [[Renault Boreal]] <small>(Compact crossover SUV)</small>
| The Renault Boreal is a [[compact crossover SUV]] by French car manufacturer [[Renault]] that is set to begin production 2025. Derived from the [[Dacia Bigster]], it will be manufactured at the [[Curitiba]] plant in [[Brazil]] and sold across [[Latin America]].
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| data-sort-value=5794 | [[Special:Contribs/(G)jabz|(G)jabz]] (5794)
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| 2025-03-29
| [[Vauxhall Luton]] <small>(motor vehicle manufacturing facility)</small>
| The Vauxhall Luton plant was a motor vehicle manufacturing facility located in [[Luton]], [[Bedfordshire]], England. Operational from 1905 to 2025, it produced passenger cars and light commercial vehicles under the [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]], [[Opel]], [[Bedford Vehicles|Bedford]], [[Renault]], [[Nissan]], [[Peugeot]], [[Citroën]], [[Fiat Professional]], and [[Toyota]] brands.
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| data-sort-value=45280 | [[Special:Contribs/DeFacto|DeFacto]] (45280)
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| 2025-08-22
| [[UDS Partisan Recon]] <small>(Reconnaissance aircraft)</small>
| UDS Partisan Recon (commonly Partisan) is a reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by [[Unmanned Defense Systems]] (UDS), a Lithuanian defense technology company specializing in AI-driven swarm and ISR systems. The Partisan is a compact, long-range reconnaissance drone designed to perform missions typically executed by much larger UAV platforms.
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| data-sort-value=12586 | [[Special:Contribs/Bearas|Bearas]] (12586)
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| 2025-08-19
| [[Takeoff (construction)]]
| Takeoff is a term used in construction to refer to generating a detailed list of materials and quantities required to complete a project. There are two variants of the term. Quantity takeoff (QTO) refers to a detailed measurement of materials and labor needed to complete a construction project.
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| data-sort-value=2078 | [[Special:Contribs/STEMinfo|STEMinfo]] (2078)
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| 2025-08-01
| [[Century Dam]] <small>(Dam in Malibu Creek State Park, California)</small>
| Century Dam is a dam located in [[Malibu Creek State Park]] in the [[Santa Monica Mountains]] of [[Southern California]].
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| data-sort-value=3356 | [[Special:Contribs/Caterpillar84|Caterpillar84]] (3356)
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| 2025-01-19
| [[Longgang station (Chengdu Metro)]] <small>(Metro station in Chengdu, China)</small>
| Longgang station is a metro station of [[Line 8 (Chengdu Metro)|Line 8]] and [[Line 19 (Chengdu Metro)|Line 19]] of the [[Chengdu Metro]]. It is located at [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan]], [[China]]. The part of Line 19 opened at 28 November 2023, the part of Line 8 opened at 19 December 2024.
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| data-sort-value=967 | [[Special:Contribs/Benteds|Benteds]] (967)
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| 2022-06-06
| [[Lucid Gravity]] <small>(Battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV)</small>
| The Lucid Gravity is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size crossover SUV|mid-size luxury crossover SUV]] produced by [[Lucid Motors]]. It is the brand's first SUV and second car overall.
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| data-sort-value=11763 | [[Special:Contribs/WhoAteMyButter|WhoAteMyButter]] (11763)
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| 2023-01-22
| [[Mitsubishi Delica Mini]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Mitsubishi Delica Mini is a ''[[Kei car|kei]]'' variation of the Delica series. Replacing the [[Mitsubishi eK Space#B35|eK X Space]] while still being based on it, it went on sale in May 2023.
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| data-sort-value=41908 | [[Special:Contribs/Andra Febrian|Andra Febrian]] (41908)
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| 2025-05-31
| [[212 T01]] <small>(Mid-size SUV)</small>
| The 212 T01 is a [[mid-size SUV]] manufactured by [[BAW]] under the 212 brand.
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| data-sort-value=2210 | [[Special:Contribs/毕明明|毕明明]] (2210)
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| 2025-06-19
| [[Edward Rucker]] <small>(U.S. Army aviator)</small>
| Captain Edward W. Rucker, Jr., was an U.S. Army aviator during World War I who earned the [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]] in the skies over Europe as part of the 27th Aero Squadron.
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| data-sort-value=1254 | [[Special:Contribs/TexasBob85|TexasBob85]] (1254)
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| 2025-04-17
| [[Tropic Air Flight 711]] <small>(2025 aircraft hijacking over Belize)</small>
| On 17 April 2025, a [[Tropic Air]] [[Cessna 208 Caravan|Cessna 208 Grand Caravan EX]], operating as Tropic Air Flight 711 was hijacked by a passenger armed with a [[knife]] while flying between the [[Belize|Belizean]] towns of [[Corozal Town|Corozal]] and [[San Pedro Town|San Pedro]]. The hijacker was shot dead by an armed passenger after the plane performed an emergency landing at [[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport]].
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| data-sort-value=684 | [[Special:Contribs/Grffffff|Grffffff]] (684)
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| 2024-01-06
| [[Jaecoo J8]] <small>(Mid-size crossover SUV)</small>
| The Jaecoo J8 (also known as Jaecoo 8) is a three-row [[mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by [[Chery]] since 2023, available as a five-seater and a three-row seven-seater model. Outside China, the vehicle is marketed under the [[Jaecoo]] brand as its second product.
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| data-sort-value=41908 | [[Special:Contribs/Andra Febrian|Andra Febrian]] (41908)
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| 2025-05-26
| [[Ponte de Sor Aerodrome]] <small>(Airport)</small>
| Ponte de Sor Aerodrome {{Airport codes|QPS|LPSO}} (''Aeródromo Municipal Ponte de Sor'') is a municipal [[aerodrome]] serving [[Ponte de Sor]], a town in the [[Portalegre District]] of [[Portugal]]. The aerodrome is located about {{convert|5|km|0}} southwest of Ponte de Sor.
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| data-sort-value=12496 | [[Special:Contribs/Deeday-UK|Deeday-UK]] (12496)
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| 2024-01-09
| [[Amir Amini (academic)]] <small>(Professor and Endowed)</small>
| Amir Amini is the professor and endowed chair in bioimaging at the [[University of Louisville]]. Prior to this, he was the founder of the Cardiovascular Image Analysis Laboratory and associate professor at the [[Washington University in St. Louis]]. He was elected a fellow of the [[IEEE]] (Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society) in 2007, the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering in 2017, the International Society for Optics, Photonics, and Imagin ...
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| data-sort-value=198 | [[Special:Contribs/Legally Texan|Legally Texan]] (198)
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| 2025-06-22
| [[Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements]] <small>(U.S. War Department board for internal-improvements surveys (1824–1831))</small>
| The Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements was a [[United States Department of War|War Department]] board, organized following passage of the [[General Survey Act]], to plan and supervise federally directed surveys for roads, canals, and related works of national importance. Organized on May 31, 1824, the Board coordinated survey brigades, prepared plans and estimates, and advised on route selection.
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| data-sort-value=4509 | [[Special:Contribs/Risk Engineer|Risk Engineer]] (4509)
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| 2025-08-25
| [[Chengli Automobile Group]]
| Chengli Automobile Group Co., Ltd. ({{langx|zh|程力汽车集团股份有限公司}}) is a privately owned Chinese manufacturer of special-purpose vehicles, based in [[Suizhou]], [[Hubei Province]]. The company produces a wide range of commercial and municipal vehicles used in sanitation, logistics, emergency response, and construction.
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| data-sort-value=13 | [[Special:Contribs/Clw Jwan|Clw Jwan]] (13)
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| 2025-08-21
| [[Ciudad Pemex Air Force Base]] <small>(Airport in Macuspana Municipality)</small>
| Ciudad Pemex Air Force Base ([[ICAO airport code|ICAO]]: MM48, [[Location identifier|AFAC]]: PMX) is a [[military airport]] located in [[Ciudad Pemex]], [[Macuspana Municipality|Macuspana]], [[Tabasco]], Mexico. It is located southeast of Ciudad Pemex and has one unlit runway, oriented 05/23, measuring 1,650 meters long and 30 meters wide, with turn ramps at both ends, it has also a 10,000-square-meter [[Airport apron|apron]] and a [[hangar]].
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| data-sort-value=835 | [[Special:Contribs/NS777|NS777]] (835)
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| 2025-08-21
| [[Kleber Tyre Company]] <small>(French tire company owned by the Michelin Group)</small>
| Kleber is a French [[Tire|tyre company]] owned by the [[Michelin|Michelin Group.]] It produces [[Tire|tyres]] for [[Car|passenger vehicles]], [[SUV]]s, and [[agricultural machinery]].
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| data-sort-value=4382 | [[Special:Contribs/John baost|John baost]] (4382)
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| 2025-01-11
| [[Nathan M. Newmark Medal]] <small>(Award of the American Society of Civil Engineers)</small>
| At the instigation of the former students of [[Nathan Mortimore Newmark]], The Nathan M. Newmark Medal was established in 1975 by the Engineering Mechanics Institute and Structural Engineering Institute of the [[American Society of Civil Engineers]] (ASCE) to honor Dr.
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| data-sort-value=857 | [[Special:Contribs/Tanagnos|Tanagnos]] (857)
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| 2021-03-15
| [[Hengchi 5]] <small>(Battery electric mid-size crossover SUV)</small>
| The Hengchi 5 is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer [[Hengchi]].
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| data-sort-value=2640 | [[Special:Contribs/DestinationFearFan|DestinationFearFan]] (2640)
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| 2025-08-25
| [[Línea Internacional Aérea]]
| Línea Internacional Aérea (LIA) was an [[Ecuador]]ian airline that operated in South America, North America, Central America, and the Caribbean between 1958 and 1963.
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| data-sort-value=80 | [[Special:Contribs/DollarStoreBaal44|DollarStoreBaal44]] (80)
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| 2025-08-24
| [[FP-1 (UAV)]] <small>(Ukrainian long-range one-way attack drone)</small>
| FP-1 is a Ukrainian long-range, one-way attack [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] (UAV) developed and produced by the defence technology company [[Fire Point (Ukrainian firm)|Fire Point]]. Introduced in late 2024 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the FP-1 is designed for deep-strike missions, capable of delivering a [[warhead]] over distances up to 1,600 km.
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| data-sort-value=1165 | [[Special:Contribs/Trzb|Trzb]] (1165)
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| 2025-08-23
| [[Jeep Cherokee (KM)]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Jeep Cherokee (model code KM) is a [[compact crossover SUV]] that is manufactured and marketed by the [[Jeep]] marque of [[Chrysler|Stellantis North America]]. It has been introduced for model year 2026 in May 2025. It occupies a position between the smaller [[Jeep Compass|Compass]] and the larger [[Jeep Grand Cherokee|Grand Cherokee]] in Jeep's global lineup.
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| data-sort-value=786 | [[Special:Contribs/NemesisIII|NemesisIII]] (786)
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| 2025-08-09
| [[Old Beirut International Airport]] <small>(Old Beirut International in Beirut)</small>
| Old Beirut International Airport (Arabic: مطار بيروت الدولي القديم), also known as Old Beirut Airport Terminal, was officially known as Beirut International Airport, before the construction of the New Beirut International Airport in 1994, which was later renamed from Beirut International Airport to [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport]] in honor of the late former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri following his assassination earlier that year in 2005.
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| data-sort-value=197 | [[Special:Contribs/Ezel Osman|Ezel Osman]] (197)
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| 2025-08-26
| [[Stoewer PK4]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| Stoewer PK4 was [[convertible]] car manufactured in [[Szczecin|Stettin]], [[German Empire|Germany]] (now [[Szczecin]], [[Poland]]) by [[Stoewer]] automotive company between 1909 and 1910. Other sources also suggest production until 1912. The vehicle was introduced almost ten years after the company was founded.
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| data-sort-value=1406 | [[Special:Contribs/Neptun22|Neptun22]] (1406)
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| 2025-08-27
| [[F-DGSi]] <small>(French, family-owned manufacturering company)</small>
| F-DGSi is a French, family-owned manufacturer founded in 2006 and headquartered near Paris. The company designs and produces a wide range of high-purity gas and liquid generators—such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and liquid nitrogen systems—for laboratory and industrial applications.
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| data-sort-value=26 | [[Special:Contribs/Borys Banecki|Borys Banecki]] (26)
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| 2025-08-04
| [[SUA Líneas Aéreas]] <small>(Proposed Uruguayan airline)</small>
| SUA Líneas Aéreas (also known as ''Sociedad Uruguaya de Aviación'') is a proposed airline set to be the new [[flag carrier]] of [[Uruguay]].
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| data-sort-value=3023 | [[Special:Contribs/Hector Ossa J.|Hector Ossa J.]] (3023)
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| 2025-08-26
| [[Rudolf Sinner]] <small>(German World War II flying ace)</small>
| Rudolf Sinner (30 December 1915 – ''unknown'') was an Austrian-born fighter of the Luftwaffe during World War II. He claimed 39 aerial victories within 305 missions, including 3 victories while flying the Me-262.
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| data-sort-value=87 | [[Special:Contribs/JGGrünherz|JGGrünherz]] (87)
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| 2025-06-21
| [[Geely Galaxy M9]] <small>(Plug-in hybrid full-size SUV)</small>
| The Geely Galaxy M9 ({{Lang-zh|c=吉利银河M9|p=Jílì Yínhé M9}}) is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Full-size car|full-size]] [[SUV]] manufactured by the [[China|Chinese]] car manufacturer [[Geely Auto]] under the [[Geely Galaxy]] marque.
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| data-sort-value=367 | [[Special:Contribs/RZ2Ø16|RZ2Ø16]] (367)
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| 2025-06-27
| [[7Air Cargo]]
| 7Air Cargo, LLC is a [[cargo airline]] headquartered in [[Miami]], [[Florida]], operating as a dedicated [[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] Part 121 carrier. It was founded in September 2020 with its roots tracing back to [[The Xtreme Group]], a significant player in aviation services, including [[aircraft]] and engine component maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO).
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| data-sort-value=85 | [[Special:Contribs/Youravreageavaitor|Youravreageavaitor]] (85)
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| 2025-08-01
| [[Gia Binh International Airport]] <small>(Future airport to serve Hanoi, Vietnam)</small>
| Gia Binh International Airport {{airport codes||VVGB}} is an [[international airport]] currently under construction in [[Gia Bình district]], [[Bắc Ninh province]], [[Vietnam]], approximately {{convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on}} to the east from the center of [[Hanoi]]. It is designed to complement the existing [[Noi Bai International Airport]] which is in the north.
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| data-sort-value=1167 | [[Special:Contribs/Terabyte646|Terabyte646]] (1167)
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| 2025-05-01
| [[Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczych "Polmo" w Poznaniu]]
| Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczych "Polmo” w Poznaniu ({{Translation|Agricultural Vehicle Factory "Polmo" in Poznań}}), more commonly known as FSR, was a Polish company located in [[Poznań]] that produced pickup trucks.
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| data-sort-value=5017 | [[Special:Contribs/Krzys123456|Krzys123456]] (5017)
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| 2025-08-19
| [[1958 Martin PBM Mariner Crash in Abadan]]
| The Martin PBM Mariner crash in Abadan occurred on September 10, 1958, when a [[Martin PBM-5A Mariner]] [[seaplane]], operating as part of the [[Netherlands Naval Aviation Service]], crashed during a technical stop at [[Abadan Airport]], [[Iran]]. The crash resulted in the deaths of all ten crew members aboard.
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| data-sort-value=131 | [[Special:Contribs/Standardwhale|Standardwhale]] (131)
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| 2025-02-06
| [[List of accidents and incidents involving non-commercial flights]]
| This is a list of accidents and incidents that involve [[ferry flying|ferry flights]], test flights or private flights.
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| data-sort-value=328 | [[Special:Contribs/Azalea3142|Azalea3142]] (328)
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| 2025-08-23
| [[Buffalo Airways Flight 721]] <small>(1987 aviation accident in Kansas)</small>
| On 13 April, 1987, Buffalo Airways Flight 721, a [[Boeing 707|Boeing 707-351C]] operating a national cargo flight in the United States from [[OKC Will Rogers International Airport|Oklahoma City Airport]], [[Oklahoma]], to [[Fort Wayne International Airport]], [[Indiana]], with stopovers in [[Wichita, Kansas]] and [[Kansas City, Missouri]], crashed on approach to its second stopover.
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| data-sort-value=913 | [[Special:Contribs/SignorPignolini|SignorPignolini]] (913)
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| 2025-08-11
| [[Landes de Bussac Airfield]]
| Landes de Bussac Airfield, also known as Bedenac-Bussac Airfield was a military airport in the commune of Landes de Bussac (today [[Bussac-Forêt]]) in western France, located approximately 45 kilometres north northeast from [[Bordeaux]]. It was established in June 1926 and was closed in the early 1950s, mainly serving military operations.
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| data-sort-value=1544 | [[Special:Contribs/Bollardant|Bollardant]] (1544)
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| 2025-08-11
| [[Tioga Navigation Company]] <small>(19th-century Pennsylvania transportation company)</small>
| The Tioga Navigation Company was incorporated on February 20, 1826, under a special act of the Legislature of [[Pennsylvania]], with the aim of constructing improved river navigation or a canal to facilitate the shipment of coal from the [[Blossburg, Pennsylvania|Blossburg]] coal fields to markets near the [[New York (state)|New York state]] line.
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| data-sort-value=24187 | [[Special:Contribs/NearEMPTiness|NearEMPTiness]] (24187)
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| 2025-08-26
| [[Aeromaya Flight 322]]
| The hijacking of Aeromaya Flight 322 was an event that occurred on October 6, 1968, and was operated by an [[Hawker Siddeley HS 748|HS 748 aircraft]] with registration XA-SEY and serial number 1599. The flight originated at [[Mexico City International Airport]] with its final destination being [[Isla Mujeres National Airport|Isla Mujeres Airport]], making intermediate stops at the airports of [[Campeche International Airport|Campeche]], [[Chichen Itza International Airport|Chichen Itzá]] and [[Cozumel International Airport|Cozumel]].
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| data-sort-value=835 | [[Special:Contribs/NS777|NS777]] (835)
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| 2025-08-27
| [[Stoewer P6]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| Stoewer P6 was [[convertible]] car manufactured in [[Szczecin|Stettin]], [[German Empire|Germany]] (now [[Szczecin]], [[Poland]]) by [[Stoewer]] automotive company between 1906 and 1911. It had a 8.8-litre [[internal combustion engine]].
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| data-sort-value=1406 | [[Special:Contribs/Neptun22|Neptun22]] (1406)
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| 2025-06-28
| [[2000 Charles de Gaulle runway collision]] <small>(2000 runway incursion and collision at CDG Airport)</small>
| On 25 May 2000, Air Liberté Flight 8807, a passenger charter flight operated by a [[McDonnell Douglas MD-83]] (F‑GHED), collided with a [[Shorts 330#Variants|Shorts 330‑200]] freighter (G‑SSWN) operating as Streamline Aviation Flight 200 at [[Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport]] during a runway incursion; the first officer of Flight 200 was killed and the captain was seriously injured, while on board Flight 8807 there were no injuries.
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| data-sort-value=412 | [[Special:Contribs/Thebaldball|Thebaldball]] (412)
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| 2025-08-28
| [[Leapmotor B05]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Leapmotor B05 ({{lang-zh|s=零跑B05|p=Língpǎo B05}}) is an upcoming [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[hatchback]] to be manufactured by [[Leapmotor]]. It will be the third model in the B-series model range.
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| data-sort-value=367 | [[Special:Contribs/RZ2Ø16|RZ2Ø16]] (367)
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| 2025-02-12
| [[Aeroservis]] <small>(Russian airline)</small>
| Aeroservis is a regional airline, operating regular flights in [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Russia]], as well as [[Air charter|Charter flights]]. It is based in [[Kadala Airport]], serving [[Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai|Chita]].
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| data-sort-value=32250 | [[Special:Contribs/Antonbabich|Antonbabich]] (32250)
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| Norman H. Garrett III is an accomplished automotive engineer best known for his work as the Concept Engineer for the first generation [[Mazda MX-5|Mazda Miata]] sports car. His original layout design set the engineering scheme for the dynamic handling, package layout, weight distribution, suspension design, and hard points for the body design for the NA and NB Miata.
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| [[Stoewer Motorwagen 6,5 HP]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| Stoewer Motorwagen 6,5 HP was [[convertible]] car manufactured in [[Szczecin|Stettin]], [[German Empire|Germany]] (now [[Szczecin]], [[Poland]]) by [[Stoewer]] automotive company between 1899 and 1902. It had a 2.1-litre [[internal combustion engine]].
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| [[Stoewer V 5]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| Stoewer V 5 is an [[Small car]] manufactured by [[Stoewer]] automotive company between 1931 and 1932. It has [[front-wheel drive]] with 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine and is available in [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] and [[Sports car]] versions.
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| [[Army Aviation Academy]] <small>(Chinese military academy)</small>
| The People's Liberation Ground Force Army Aviation Academy normally called the Army Aviation Academy ([[Ministry of Education (China)|MOE]]: 91010) is the main officer and NCO training establishment of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army Ground Force Aviation|PLA Army Aviation]], and provides helicopter training to the [[PLAAF]], [[People's Liberation Army Navy|PLAN]] and [[People's Armed Police|PAP]].
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| On 11 February 1939, a [[Hawker Audax]] aircraft, [[Aircraft registration|registered]] ''K7459'' of the [[No. 19 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School RAF|No. 19 E&RFTS]], en route from [[Gatwick Airport]] in [[Crawley]] to [[RAF Tangmere]] in [[Tangmere]] crashed into a house in [[Brighton]]. There were four fatalities in total: the pilot, who was the sole crew member, and a mother and her two children in the house.
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