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Royal International Air Tattoo Aircraft Highlights

Ukrainian Air Force Su-27 Flankers, an Israeli Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds air demonstration team were stars of the flying display.

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Sea-Tac Study Shows Airports Can Help Accelerate Biofuels

U.S. airports could play a role in accelerating the availability of sustainable aviation fuels, says a study conducted for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

 

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Warbirds Flock to Oshkosh 2017

Hundreds of warbirds old and new flock to EAA AirVenture every year for the world’s largest extravaganza of ex-military aircraft, from bombers to fighters to trainers. 

 

Video: Interview with Pilar Wolfsteller of Airbus A3

At EAA AirVenture 2017, Pilar Wolfsteller of Airbus A3 discusses innovation and how she got into the business.

 

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Robert Lightfoot Kicks off 2017 AIAA SPACE Forum
Dealing with Complex Systems panel session follows with David A. Dress (NASA LRC), William H. Gerstenmaier (NASA), Michael Ryschkewitsch (APL), Richard Cook (JPL), Walter Cunningham (Apollo VII Astronaut), and David Giger (SpaceX). Details
 
 

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