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Results from a new report point to a new low in supplier confidence after the double-whammy of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Boeing 737 MAX shutdown. Listen as Senior Business Editor Michael Bruno talks with John Schmidt, Accenture global A&D lead, and Jeff Wheless, global A&D research lead.
 
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Tony Osborne 

The U.S. Air Force has donated C-130 Hercules airlifters to Jordan and Niger to help boost their airlift capabilities.


 
Ozone is a powerful oxidant that can degrade a key fuel tank inerting system component, the Air Separation Module (ASM), causing it to fail. Learn how Eaton engineered a solution to meet this challenge.
 
Attack aircraft and bomber crews maintain their readiness through training in this broad range of aircraft. Some of these images are from training missions, while others are from air show displays.


 
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As the cases of the coronavirus pandemic strain omicron become more transmissible, the UK has moved to Plan B restrictions which means working from home, talk of a vaccine passport, and it could, additionally, mean potential restrictions on air travel. 
Let’s take a look at how Aviation Week reported on the pandemics in the early 2000s.
 
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Thierry Dubois 

Far-reaching progress in fuel efficiency and hydrogen transition should be accompanied by swift fleet replacement, says Clean Aviation executive.

 
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Brian Everstine 

 U.S. Defense Department strikes a balance between raising tensions with Beijing and its case for urgent modernization.



 
 
December 16, 2021
10.00 EST | 15.00 GMT

Since 2016, the U.S. has been racing to catch up with Chinese and Russian hypersonic weapons development. But political change has installed a new group of leaders in the Pentagon, including some who are now questioning the relevance and cost of such weapons. This webinar will explain in detail the breadth of the hypersonic weapons portfolio now in development and testing, and debate the operational utility of such weapons versus slower or less maneuverable alternatives in a future conflict.
 
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