If circumstances continue to delay the narrowbody’s return
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Boeing Could Pause 737 Production If MAX Saga Drags On

Boeing may temporarily pause its 737 MAX production line if circumstances continue to delay the narrowbody’s return, the company’s chief executive said.

 
 

Lockheed Martin Fields Safety Upgrade For F-35A Fleet

The Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto-GCAS) is being integrated on the U.S. Air Force variant first, but will also spread to the Navy and Marine Corps variants.

 
 

P-51 Fighters Flock To EAA AirVenture

P-51s of various models can be seen here, from the early “cabin” version to the ubiquitous bubble-canopied P-51D.

 
 

UK Aerospace Concerned As Johnson Becomes PM

Britain’s aerospace industry has cautiously welcomed the appointment of new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but worries remain about the threat of a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31.

 
 

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