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Boeing’s MAX sales resurgence continued on the third day of the Dubai Airshow as the company announced a commitment from Air Astana for 30 MAXs and finalized a firm order behind the scenes for 20 more.
 
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Tony Osborne | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

In a surprise announcement on the third day of the Dubai Airshow, UAE defense officials confirmed they were in final negotiations with Saab for an additional two GlobalEyes.
 
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Mechanical damage to a sensor allowed pressurizing gas to activate and separate the stages of a Russian Soyuz launch vehicle in October 2018, resulting in the first Soyuz launch abort in 35 years.
 
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Guy Norris 

Aerospace software startup aims to fill close-in air combat and tactical training gap.
 
Michael Bruno 

Many small suppliers announced executive changes and overhauls in their latest quarterly reports. “It’s turned out to be a year of restructuring,” says one.
 
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Warhead reliability, missile acquisition misfires increase scrutiny on U.S. nuclear establishment.
 
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