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Operators will miss peak travel season.
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Sean Broderick

Boeing is telling customers and suppliers that the 737 MAX will not receive its first regulatory approvals until “mid-2020,” which all but ensures MAX operators will not have the aircraft before the peak mid-year travel period ends.
 
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Michael Bruno

BAE Systems’ move to bulk up its U.S. defense subsidiary with the acquisitions of a core piece of the erstwhile Rockwell Collins and a competitor unit to rival prime L3Harris Technologies will come at a premium, analysts said.
 
Mike Stewart, previously a corporate fellow within Honeywell Aerospace, today leads the organization's Advanced Technology organization across general aviation, commercial, defense and space.
 
From new NASA hall of fame entries to the first delivery of CMV-22B ordered by the U.S. Navy. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Aviation Week Intelligence Network forecasts that over the next ten years, 18,631 new, western-developed engines will be delivered for new military aircraft or as part of re-engining processes. See the full breakdown.
 
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Sean Broderick

New documents reveal conscious efforts to streamline MAX certification, training, despite signs of risk.
 
Steve Trimble

New Space market driving changes in competitive balance of Israel’s defense industry.
 
Michael Bruno

The last few years have gone off plan at Maxar Technologies, which is worth bearing in mind with more space-sector consolidation expected.
 
 
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