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Lessons learned for Boeing’s quality management system are playing a key role in helping the OEM get the 787 program back on track.

 
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Tony Osborne

The UK and Italy’s Tempest Future Combat Air System project is merging with Japan’s F-X fighter effort.
 
 
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Eve Air Mobility has signed a letter of intent with Brazilian air mobility startup FlyBIS for up to 40 of Eve’s piloted, four-passenger eVTOL vehicles. 
 
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Army selects V-280 tiltrotor as UH-60 Black Hawk replacement
 
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China has until now stuck to pursuing its zero-COVID ambition and remains the only negative-growth aviation market in 2022.
 
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Boeing has handed over the first of four P-8A Poseidons to the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Virgin Orbit had been eyeing a launch window starting Dec. 14 for its first UK flight of LauncherOne. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
 
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The U.S. space agency is collecting data from the Orion capsule as it prepares to return to Earth after 25 days in space.
 
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An eVTOL behaves and is controlled differently as it changes between thrustborne and wingborne flight and back.
 
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Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
 
You don’t have to work in aerospace to be a winner of Aviation Week’s Photo Contest, but it helps.
 
The Aviation Week Photo Contest brings to life the aerospace industry’s ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Aircraft in the general aviation category ranges from gliders to Vietnam War-era combat aircraft, making it the most varied category.
 
Rocket launches galore and the vast expanse of the cosmos feature in this year’s edition of Aviation Week’s best space visuals.
 
With air shows returning to their former glory and travel restrictions easing, photographers headed out to capture the action.
 
Commercial aviation goes beyond scheduled airline operations, as these photos show everything from jets to firefighting helicopters.
 
Commercial aviation goes beyond scheduled airline operations, as these photos show everything from jets to firefighting helicopters.
 
 
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