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COMMERCIAL AVIATION

777X, MOM And New MAX Variants Under Study

Boeing releases more details on future plans, including some hints of how its Middle-of-the-Market aircraft will play out.

DEFENSE

Turkish Air Force in Disarray after Failed Coup

Hundreds of senior air force officers have been arrested for their alleged role in the attempt to overthrow the Turkish government, which has left nearly 300 civilians and military personnel dead. 

 

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SPACE

Fiber-optic Experiment Could Lead To Manufacturing On ISS

A Silicon Valley startup plans to send an experiment in fiber-optics manufacturing to the ISS next year in a bid to make to the first commercial products that require microgravity for their creation.

MRO

Internet Of Things Can Be Beneficial To Airline MROs

The growing number of sensors on engines and components generate unprecedented amounts of data that MRO teams must manage; new technologies can help put this data to work in real-time.

 

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GALLERY

B-29 Superfortress ‘Doc’ Flies for First Time in 60 Years

“Doc,” the restored Boeing B-29 Superfortress, took its first flight in 60 years Sunday morning at McConnell Air Force Base.

 

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