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Speeding up military airlift flights across alliance skies.
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Now that we are all engaged in unprecedented efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, I'd like to update you on actions that the Aviation Week Network has taken since my last letter a few weeks ago.
 
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Tony Osborne

Turkish Air Force aid flight to UK makes first use of NATO plan to speed up military airlift flights across alliance skies.

 
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Steve Trimble

A 20 mm cannon, 360-deg. visibility in brownout conditions and a sensor-fused cockpit are among the items on the U.S. Army’s wish list for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft.
 
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Irene Klotz

With automated flight safety systems, polar orbits from Florida are back in the offing.
 
White House taps five defense execs to help reopen U.S., USAF starts anechoic chamber tests on EPAWSS, Osiris-Rex rehearses asteroid landing maneuvers, a new electronic warfare upgrade for the U.S. Air National Guard and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Sean Broderick, Bill Carey, Jens Flottau Helen Massy-Beresford

Carriers are already looking beyond the COVID-19 crisis—but how will they ensure a safe recovery?
 
Kevin Michaels

The COVID-19 crisis will have an impact on aircraft production and MRO for years to come.
 
Steve Trimble, Lee Hudson

A linchpin of the Army’s aviation modernization is still on track, but pressure is growing.
 
Lee Hudson

The U.S. Army plans to beef up legacy aviation platforms for future multidomain fight.
 
 
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