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A breakthrough use of computer vision.
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Thierry Dubois

In a breakthrough use of computer vision, Airbus makes swift progress in its autonomous takeoff-and-landing project.
 
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Tony Osborne

For decades, the top role as Chief of Air Staff in Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) has been the preserve of either pilots or aircrewmen. But that tradition could be turned on its head.
 
Honeywell knows thermal barrier coatings (TBC). Without them, metal engine parts would literally melt under temperatures that can exceed 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
Bombardier’s retreat shows why governments should seed technology development and let industry carry the risk of creating new products.
 
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The U.S. military wants 17 more F-35 joint strike fighters, SpaceX is to launch the last of initial ISS cargo missions, the first USAF F-35 units achieve operational milestone, a new addition to Boeing's board of directors and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Sean Broderick

Delegation is here to stay, and manufacturers are—and always have been—accountable for ensuring regulatory compliance.
 
Daniel Oltrogge

The success of the growing commercial space industry is at risk.
 
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