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How new technologies are altering eveverything
Aviation Week Network
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Civil, military and space
 
Long term advisers see growth and exciting changes as new technologies alter everything from how aircraft fly to how companies make money in the commercial aerospace market. Listen in as Aviation Week Senior Business Editor Michael Bruno discusses with Accenture Global A&D Lead John Schmidt and North American A&D Lead Brian Legan.
 
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Molly McMillin | The Weekly Of Business Aviation

Gulfstream Aerospace may launch its answer to Bombardier’s ultra-long range Global 7500, an extended G650 called the G700, during the National Business Aviation Association convention in Las Vegas, Cowen & Co. analyst Cai von Rumohr said.
 
Lockheed hypersonic delays, the return of Sikorsky's Defiant, the push to Mars, Raytheon's ground surveillance system and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
 
AviationWeek & Space Technology
 
Guy Norris

Boeing and SpaceX face final key tests as they enter the home stretch in delayed development of NASA’s Commercial Crew program.
 
Adrian Schofield

New Zealand plans to overhaul its military aviation capabilities, which will involve replacing core transport, surveillance and naval support aircraft types.
 
Bradley Perrett 

The four proposed types, of successively larger size, would have payloads of 0.3-100 metric tons. A fifth is intended to carry a rocket for space launch.
 
Bradley Perrett and Tony Osborne 

A naval version has appeared for the Avic Harbin helicopter, which appears to be longer than Sikorsky’s H-60.
 
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How do commercial and defense companies compare in terms of growth outlook, sustainability, portfolio construction, and balancing? What are the areas for expected growth versus softness within each segment?
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