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Joe Anselmo and Jen DiMascio  | Aviation Week & Space Technology

Aerospace and defense companies increasingly recognize that adding a more diverse workforce can help it become more competitive globally, but this year’s workforce study by Aviation Week points to the fact that there is more work to be done. AIA President Eric Fanning joins our editors to discuss.
 
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Guy Norris | Aviation Week & Space Technology

Final loads testing on Boeing’s 777-9 has been suspended after the failure of a cargo door during pressurization evaluations on the static test airframe at Everett, Wash. 
 
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Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Air Force plans to start testing within six weeks Boeing’s proposed fix for the flawed Remote Vision System on the KC-46A tanker, the service’s acquisition chief says. 
 
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Steve Trimble 

Overlapping upgrade programs are putting pressure on B-52 fleet capacity.
 
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Kim Minseok and Bradley Perrett 

The KAI KF-X program is a factor in the South Korean defense ministry’s 2020 budget request of 50 trillion won.
 
 
Ben Goldstein

Aviation Week’s Ben Goldstein sat down with IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac to discuss when and how governments should regulate airlines.
 
Guy Norris

Future flight deck studies focus on finalizing features of Honeywell onboard traffic and alerting system to avoid runway incursions.
 
Michael Bruno

The defense electronics business could change dramatically, shaking up the Pentagon and industry alike. M&A deals are already rocking the landscape.
 
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