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A selection of content from across the Aviation Week Network

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DEFENSE

History-Making U.S. Military Aircraft, From The B-29 To B-1B

A photographic look at some U.S. military aviation history-makers from the Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB in Utah.

TECHNOLOGY

‘Baby Boom’ Supersonic Demonstrator Unveiled

Dubbed “Baby Boom,” the delta wing aircraft is a one-third scale demonstrator for a small supersonic airliner which Boom Technologies aims to certificate for commercial service by 2023.

 

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CONNECTED AEROSPACE

Tracking High-Value Air Cargo By GPS

The Internet of Things has increased as a going concern in commercial aviation MRO, being used to track everything from aircraft health monitoring to components.

OPINION

How Trump Should Restart U.S. Space Momentum

The Obama White House has punted on a host of civil, commercial and military space issues.

 

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OPINION

Rolls-Royce Invests in Ceramic Composites

Following the debut of ceramic matrix composites on CFM’s LEAP engine, other manufacturers are boosting research into the new material.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

LATAM CEO: Latin American Governments Need To Reduce Taxes On Airlines

Latin American airlines’ growth will be stymied unless the region’s governments ease the tax burden on airlines and passengers, LATAM Airlines Group CEO Enrique Cueto said.

 

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