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| Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick, Michael Bruno, Ron Epstein | Bank of America’s Ron Epstein talks with Aviation Week editors about the business and technical implications of his call for Boeing to act fast. |
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Whether innovative propulsion concepts for emissions-free flight, high-tech in manufacturing or revolutionary maintenance solutions: MTU Aero Engines is at the forefront of innovation. |
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| | British Eurofighter Typhoons and Norwegian Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters have performed their first landings and takeoffs from road runways. |
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| | Ryanair could benefit from the Pratt & Whitney engine problems that will see hundreds of aircraft grounded for engine maintenance in the coming years, analysts at Bernstein said. |
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| | An FAA suspected unapproved parts (SUPs) notice issued Sept. 21 flagging GE Aerospace CF6 inlet guide vane shroud bushings provides more details on how broker AOG Technics forged paperwork to pass undocumented parts off as airworthy. |
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| | Tiltrotors have emerged as a leading form of propulsion for electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles, ranging from lift-plus-cruise aircraft from Archer and Joby Aviation to smaller multicopter designs like China’s EHang. |
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| | The Spaceflight Framework Agreement was signed by Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign affairs and trade minister, and Mike Suffredini, Axiom Space’s CEO. |
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| | The boom in demand for travel to and from Australia shows no sign of abating, making this market a key part of the international recovery strategies of many overseas airlines. |
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| | Space Systems Command (SSC) has awarded Astroscale U.S. a $25.5 million contract to deliver by 2026 a prototype spacecraft that can refuel other satellites in space. |
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| NASA ready to embrace deep Space laser communications and U.S. Marine corps calls for 150-nm-range loitering munition.
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