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Paving the way for use of artificial intelligence in military aircraft and spacecraft.
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Steve Trimble

Landmark flight on one of Air Force’s oldest designs paves way for use of artificial intelligence in military aircraft and spacecraft.
 
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Michael Bruno

A new type of passenger aircraft looks to shatter the placidness with sonic and business booms alike.
 
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Lee Hudson

The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a $1.6 billion contract modification for 12 KC-46A tanker aircraft and anticipates the work will wrap up in April 2023.
 
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Graham Warwick

Fiat Chrysler and General Motors are the latest automakers to turn their attention to air mobility.
 
Tony Osborne

Portugal’s growing aerospace sector wants to put the pandemic behind it and build the country’s first indigenous aircraft.
 
Adrian Schofield

The two carriers contend that resuming Japan-Australia routes will be more viable if they are allowed to cooperate closely.
 
 
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