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Boeing Did Not Fix MAX AOA Warning Issue Found in 2017

The revelation adds more context to why the flight-deck angle of attack disagree warning lights, meant to tell pilots of a discrepancy between the aircraft's two AOA sensors, have only been active on MAX aircraft equipped with a package of options.

 

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Opinion: What If U.S. Sanctions Work—And What If They Don’t?

U.S. policy changes regarding Iran and Venezuela have reached the point where analysts and planners may need to think more about implications in 2019-21.

 

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Tracing The Single-Engine Turboprop: Novelty Aircraft Become Assets

The high-speed, single-engine turboprop that has become a business aviation mainstay has roots in the 1950s-vintage Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris jet.

 
 

Creating an Easier Qualification Path for 3D Printing

Stratasys and NCAMP have developed a new public domain database to simplify qualification of 3D printed parts for MROs and suppliers.

 

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