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21

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Commercial Aviation

U.S. Restricts Onboard Electronics on Certain International Flights

Airlines flying to the U.S. from 10 airports in the Middle East and Africa must comply with a new rule that prohibits passengers from bringing electronic devices larger than a cell phone or smartphone in the cabin.

Podcast

Can Airshow and Demonstration Flights Be Made Safer?

Listen in as Aviation Week pilots explore why things sometimes go wrong at airshows and what can be done to improve safety.

 

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Defense

Should U.S. Walk Away From 1987 INF Treaty?

Analysts question whether the U.S. should continue to honor the prohibition of ground-launched mid-range missiles in light of Russia’s violation.

Commercial Aviation

Editorial: The Cuban Conundrum

The U.S.-Cuba commercial aviation market has gone from hot to lukewarm in the six months since it reopened after more than 50 years.

 
 

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