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AWIN ANALYSIS In Pictures: Top Aerospace & Defense Stories, Apr. 5 2023 | Volocopter plans to begin piloted test flights of its first production-standard VoloCity eVTOL air taxi in July, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is overhauling the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news. |
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