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22

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COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Opinion: Why Airlines Are A High-Quality Investment

Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden argues that airlines have learned how to manage the economic ups and downs for the benefit of customers, employees and investors.

DEFENSE

A-10 Warthog Replacement: U.S. Air Force Considers Two-Step Approach

The U.S. Air Force is contemplating pursuing a low-end, light attack “OA-X” aircraft to augment the A-10 Warthog in a close-air support role, while simultaneously aiming for a more robust replacement down the line.

 

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SPACE

Podcast: Commercializing the Space Station

NASA and other governments may have an end date for the International Space Station, but private companies are creating their own for commercial purposes.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Boeing 787 Financial Hit Underscores Cost Of Launching A New Airliner

That Boeing has had problems with the three aircraft programs leading to the company taking a $2.1 billion hit in its second-quarter earnings was not a surprise. But the size of the hit was a shock.

 

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MRO

Fast 5: Satair On Its First IMS Deal With Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific becomes Satair's first Airbus A350XWB material services customer. It includes 15,000 part numbers.

FUTURE LEADERS

From STEM to Space: Let’s Launch More Careers in Flight!

If today’s dreams of colonizing Mars and commercializing space are to be realized, the pipeline for STEM talent must be expanded.

 

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