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Multiple Aircraft And Spacecraft Boast First Flights In Last Year | Graham Warwick From rotorcraft to air-recoverable unmanned aircraft, combat aircraft to air-launched boosters, and stratospheric pseudosatellites to servicing spacecraft. Take a look at some significant firsts in military aviation and spaceflight over the past 12 months. |
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Ellsworth Adhesives offers adhesives, sealants, coatings, edge fills, and potting compounds for the aerospace industry. Products provide strength and environmental resistance for metal and composite bonding. ISO 9001:2015 & AS9120B registered. | |
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Podcast: Bracing For COVID-19’S Second Punch | A new surge in U.S. coronavirus cases has stalled a fragile recovery in airline traffic. Listen in as Aviation Week speak to Accenture’s aerospace team as they reveal the strategies they’re giving aerospace CEOs for now and into 2021. |
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| The Future of Aerospace Manufacturing | The view at the top has changed. The dashboard displays used to point up, but now industry is flying below the horizon due to Covid-19. Suppliers started the year struggling to keep up with expected production rate increases. Now they are right-sizing to meet 30-50% production rate reductions. SpeedNews' Aerospace Manufacturing Conference will seek to explore the outlook and opportunities into the middle of the decade. Register here. | |
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The Week In Technology | Graham Warwick UK talks up FlyZero; JAXA’s low-boom breakthrough; EHang air taxi in Austria; VerdeGo runs hybrid; and SkyDrive aims for 2023. |
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| FREE WEBINAR | Engine OEMs: Changing Captains in the Storm | Aerospace analyst Sash Tusa joins Aviation Week editors for a look at what to expect from GE's president and CEO elect John Slattery, and how GE, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce are being affected as mass retirements of older airplanes reduce their crucial aftermarket revenues. Join the panel as they also discuss how engine OEMs are positioning for the future, including new turbofans, sustainable operations and the possible adoption of hybrid-electric and hydrogen technology. Wednesday, August 26 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST | REGISTER |
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