MADRID–Unprecedented high-altitude weather conditions that caused turbulence at 57,000 ft. triggered a series of events which led to the loss of Airbus’ Zephyr high-altitude pseudo satellite (HAPS) after a record 64-day nonstop flight in August. The Zephyr aircraft was in the final stages of a...
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