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Aircraft collisions and crashes are becoming expensive
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Michael Bruno | Aviation Daily

Aircraft collisions and crashes account for more than half the value of all aviation-related insurance claims, equivalent to $9.3 billion.
 
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Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Air Force has launched a new acquisition program to replace four Boeing E-4B aircraft with the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) weapon system. 
 
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Sean Broderick | AviationWeek.com

United, an Airbus operator since 1993, has 174 A320ceo-family aircraft in its fleet. Adding the A321XLRs gives Airbus an opening for its current-generation narrowbody family at United—and could put some of the airline’s 170 outstanding MAX deliveries at risk. 
 
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Jens Flottau

A nondescript Chicago location belies the transformation United Airlines is trying to effect to improve its reputation and expand its reach.
 
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Romania bolsters fleet of F-16s; Spain builds training system around PC-21s; Pentagon’s Fahey addresses launch services; Protected satcom payload clears CDR 
 
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