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Graham Warwick | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Counter-drone systems continue to proliferate on the market, but tech and operational challenges in countering UAS have not yet been fully surmounted, a new study says.
 
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European Maritime Demonstration
GA-ASI is conducting demonstration flights using an MQ-9 Guardian RPA to showcase the maritime surveillance capabilities as well as the GA-ASI-developed Detect and Avoid (DAA) system. The flights are being hosted by the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) and staged out of Larissa Air Base in Greece. 

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Graham Warwick | Aviation Week & Space Technology

Modified Beaver seaplane becomes first commercial aircraft to fly on all-electric propulsion.
 
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Lee Ann Shay

Why the time is now for commercial aviation to take steps to reduce its carbon footprint.
 
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Southwest Reiterates Q4 Guidance, Moves MAXs Out To April 2020 | Boeing Will Halt MAX Production In January As Grounding Drags On | Copa Adding Seats To Its MAXs, 737-800s | Inbound Demand Worsens For Cathay Pacific and more. A daily roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
 
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Tony Osborne

Delivering on new programs and upgrading existing products take precedence for commercial rotorcraft OEMs as the market remains stagnant.
 
Steve Trimble

The Pentagon’s vast hypersonic investment strategy will finally enter the flight-test stage in 2020.
 
Tony Osborne

Continuing Middle East instability prompts capability-strengthening and local defense industry growth, especially in the Gulf states.
 
Tony Osborne

Turkey’s defense ties with Russia are causing problems with NATO and the U.S., while local weapons development continues.
 
Michael Bruno

Rocket Lab looks for up to a dozen payload launches a year, while the spaceport is in talks to bring in more launch providers. 
 
Graham Warwick

Tempting existing customers with new products remains the lifeblood of the business-aircraft industry.
 
Steve Trimble

Plans to buy new fighters, helicopters, tankers and tiltrotors are on hold until a new government can be formed.
 
EVENT SPOTLIGHT
 

As the average age of US Air Force aircraft continues to grow, the increased sustainment effort will affect mission readiness. The Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium will explore the collaboration between partners in areas such as logistics, contracting, reverse engineering, manufacturing and repair.

 
 
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