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Jen DiMascio, Steve Trimble and Lee Hudson  | Aviation Week & Space Technology

In an exclusive interview, Air Force acquisition chief Will Roper lays out a plan for a new way to make a “century series” of aircraft. Listen in as our editors process what that might mean for the military and current manufacturing base.
 
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David Casey | Aviation Daily

The CAA has already secured a fleet of aircraft from around the world to bring passengers back to the UK with return flights.
 
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Guy Norris | Aviation Week & Space Technology

From advanced turbofans to UAM avionics, Honeywell’s flying testbeds are gearing up for expansion.
 
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This summit will mainly focus on Composites (Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber, Polymers, Thermoplastic/Thermosetting Materials, and Machine Tools).
 
Fred George | Business & Commercial Aviation

Falcon 8X operators are virtually unanimous in saying that the Dassault flagship is a substantial improvement over the smaller Falcon 7X.
 
 
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Steve Trimble

The U.S. Air Force’s premier fighter development program calls for disrupting the aerospace business models.
 
Tony Osborne 

Aero closing in on closing L-39NG contracts for Senegal and LOM Praha.
 
Michael Bruno 

Airborne Wireless Network and Aeronet Global once sought to be first to provide airliner-based broadband backbone services. What happened?
 
Graham Warwick

Evaluation flights have been completed on an electric forward-facing window that will allow the pilot to fly the supersonic X-59 safely. 
 
 
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