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Graham Warwick

Building the safety case, amending the regulations and providing a business case for safe, robust and reliable operation lie ahead.
 
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Jen DiMascio

Next-Generation Interceptors could be emplaced in the ground by the end of the decade.
 
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The impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the aerospace industry has been massive. What remains unknown is how long and how widespread the virus' spread will continue. Here are some of the sectors that have been affected.
 
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The Global Aerospace Summit, hosted by Mubadala and EDGE, is an exclusive, strategic gathering of 1000 global aerospace industry leaders coming together to promote partnerships and cooperative development in the global aerospace sector. The Summit features C-level panel discussions focused on the most important business challenges facing aviation, defence, space and technology development.
 
Graham Warwick

Helicopters have proved extraordinarily versatile and valuable across a wide range of missions, but even after the first brief pioneering flights their successful development involved decades of trial and error. Many challenges had to be overcome and several configurations tested before the modern helicopter emerged. Aviation Week takes a visual journey through that history.
 
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Jens Flottau, Sean Broderick, Bradley Perrett, Adrian Schofield

The effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak are severe, manifold, complex and could be catastrophic for some airlines.
 
Graham Warwick

Spirit’s eVTOL tieup; electrified commuter aircraft; kitplane-based MALE flies; Volocopter raises more funds; Sweden’s electric aviation.
 
Anatoly Zak

Ukrainian engineers are helping Chinese industry with the study of engine designs.
 
 
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