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Apr. 2, 2019
Opinion: It Is Time To Get Real On UAM
Analysts ponder how to harness the tremendous potential of autonomous mobility in congestion-clogged cities worldwide.
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Apr 2, 2019
USAF Pauses KC-46 Delivery A Second Time
The USAF has paused acceptance of the Boeing KC-46A Pegasus for a second time because additional foreign object debris was discovered on one of the tankers.
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Apr 2, 2019
Airbus Presses On With Lower-Deck Cabin Module
Airbus has yet to find a customer for its lower-deck cabin module but its promoters have clearer ideas on how to market and certify it.
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Apr 2, 2019
UK Space Firms Preparing SAR Satellite Tech Demonstrator
UK space tech firms Surrey Satellite Technology and Oxford Space Systems have been awarded government funding to develop a stowage-efficient Synthetic Aperture Radar.
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Apr 2, 2019
Opinion: The 737 MAX Fallout’s Implications For Suppliers
While aerospace stakeholders hope for an optimistic outcome, they must also plan for the possibility of pessimistic scenarios.
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Apr 1, 2019
Pentagon Halts F-35 Equipment Delivery To Turkey
The Pentagon has decided to halt Lockheed Martin F-35 equipment delivery to Turkey.
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Apr 1, 2019
Motorsport Tech Applied To Airbus’ Fast Rotorcraft
The FastCan project producing the composite canopy structure for Airbus Helicopters’ Racer high-speed rotorcraft demo is bringing automotive design and manufacturing tech into aerospace.
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Mar 29, 2019
Interest Growing in European Multinational Tanker Force
The Czech Republic could be next to sign up to the program, which already has the backing of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway.
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Mar 29, 2019
Enders: Airbus’ UK factories Could Remain Competitive Post-Brexit
Airbus’ UK factories “could well remain competitive,” even after Brexit, outgoing CEO Tom Enders said Mar. 29.
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Mar 29, 2019
One Of The Historical Sabreliner’s Still-Relevant Roles
With a heritage that traces back to the first jet fighter, the long out-of-production Sabreliner is a key element in in-flight upset training.
Commentary
Mar 25, 2019
Opinion: How The U.S. Military Can Hang On To Its Pilots
To sell young people on flight, keep them in the cockpit and appeal to their sense of duty. U.S. security depends on it.
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