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| | The Czech Republic government has claimed that acquiring and operating Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter will be cheaper than operating Saab’s Gripen E, as it provides more details on the selection process around the F-35 decision. |
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Blended to respond to a specific temperature range, ThermOmegaTech’s proprietary paraffin wax actuators can be used in many unique heating, cooling, or control/activation aerospace applications. They provide consistent performance through a lightweight, simplistic design requiring no electric power and are unaffected by pressure changes, making them ideal for extreme conditions. |
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| Steve Trimble, Brian Everstine | A frantic search for a missing F-35B whose pilot safely ejected ended late on Sept. 18 after U.S. military officials discovered a debris field in a remote area of South Carolina. |
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AIAA SciTech Forum is where the aerospace community gathers to witness breakthrough science, revolutionary technologies, and capabilities that are redefining what is possible in aerospace. You’ll be inspired by fresh ideas and approaches that are sure to elevate your work. Join us.
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| Sean Broderick, Michael Bruno, Christine Boynton, Jens Flottau | Pratt & Whitney has been working for months to figure out how to schedule needed PW1100G repairs. The fleet management plan is painful for everyone involved. |
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| | As a 10-month-long barrage of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure by Russian missiles and drones continues, a new Ukrainian military intelligence assessment claims that Russian companies are building strike missiles at a monthly clip of more than 100, and adjusting tactics to overcome defenses. |
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| | Rolls-Royce is poised to begin a third phase of ground tests with a pair of dual-podded F130 turbofans for the U.S. Air Force’s B-52J re-engining program and is on track to undertake the critical design review (CDR) for the production version early next year. |
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| | The exact timing of when Boeing 737 MAX deliveries to Chinese airlines will resume remains unclear but moves by Boeing and Chinese carriers suggest multiple operators are preparing to take aircraft soon. |
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| | AOG Technics, the UK-based broker accused of selling thousands of engine parts with falsified paperwork, has been ordered to turn over records of its GE Aerospace-related transactions, a London court ordered. |
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| | The U.S. Navy wants to move on quickly from its troubled T-45 Goshawk trainer toward the next-generation Undergraduate Jet Training System, but new requirements for the latter aircraft may slow the replacement process. |
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| | The U.S. Air Force is giving the public new peeks at its secretive B-21 Raider bomber as the first test aircraft is progressing through ground tests ahead of an expected first flight. |
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| | Both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy have been plagued by a stubborn shortage of pilots despite several efforts to increase their ranks, and both services have faced the same specific issue blocking progress. |
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| | What will ongoing supply chain challenges mean for the market over the next few years? What are the OEMs proposing in terms of support and can there be a return to BAU?Material shortages and labor challenges. What are the methods to improve output and timeliness? Can we help suppliers further down the supply chain to improve delivery and production? How can we encourage a build-up of capability to respond to the lag, get things back on track and ultimately improve performance?
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