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Three possible long-term paths out of its difficult straits
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Richard Aboulafia | Aviation Week & Space Technology

There are three possible long-term paths out of the engine-maker’s difficult straits.
 
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A pyrotechnic mushroom cloud, a night approach to Ecuador, a banking Israeli F-35i, warbirds that still take flight and dazzling space launches were among the subjects of this year's winning photographs.
 
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The fury of space launches, the love of flight in a woman’s eye, heart-shaped vapor trails and the world’s largest aircraft are among the subjects of some of this year's most compelling photos.
 
Lee Hudson | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The DOD has requested to shift roughly $40 million to fix the Advanced Weapons Elevators on the USS Gerald R. Ford and complete deferred work on the warship.
 
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The U.S. military industrial base could suffer the consequences if America’s alliances crack or crumble.
 
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As Beijing’s power begins to gain influence around the alliance’s soft underbelly, NATO is taking notice.
 
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Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
 
Jens Flottau and Sean Broderick 

United Airlines’ plans to buy Airbus A321XLR to replace its Boeing 757s is a major blow to Boeing that could see the OEM abandoning the proposed new midmarket airplane.
 
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