Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

Automatic takeoffs are coming for passenger jets and they’re going to redraw the map of the sky

Automatic takeoffs are coming for passenger jets and they're going to redraw the map of the sky
September 20, 2024

(CNN) — In late 1965, at what’s now London Heathrow airport, a commercial flight coming from Paris made history by being the first to land automatically.

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