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Lee Hudson | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The head of U.S. Air Force Mobility Command has not been briefed on the latest fix to the KC-46A Pegasus cargo restraint devices but intends to meet with Boeing Sept. 30 to discuss the program. Miller is also concerned with two KC-46 key performance parameters.
 
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The FAA has considerable work to do before clearing the Boeing 737 MAX to fly again, but once satisfied, the agency will consider lifting its ban even if other regulators remain unconvinced, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said.
 
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Japan's modifications to operate F-35B Lightnings, USAF's $35 billion fiscal alignment, drone suppliers demonstrating remote ID, NASA reigning in SLS-Orion award fees and more. A roundup of news in Aerospace, space and defense. 
 
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Graham Warwick 

Earthquake damage at test range delays plans to demonstrate airborne launch and recovery of unmanned aircraft that would cooperate with manned platforms.
 
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Embraer delivers the second, larger version of the E2 family to its first operator. Executives hope the low unit costs will allow it to break into new markets.
 
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Flirtey reveals plans to begin commercial drone deliveries.
 
Jen DiMascio 

Netherlands to buy nine more F-35s; U.S. Marine’s UH/AH-1 replacement effort; Boeing assembling Japanese tanker; India tests first indigenous missile.
 
 
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