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Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily

The FAA had first-hand knowledge of critical changes to the 737 MAX maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS) during the aircraft’s development, but Boeing’s lack of proper paperwork documenting the updates kept agency experts who may have given the system more scrutiny out of the loop.
 
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Michael Bruno | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Spirit AeroSystems will buy Bombardier’s aerostructures businesses in Northern Ireland and Morocco, as well as an MRO business in Dallas.
 
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AIM-120 test gear upgrade, integrating space launches, Airbus investing in advanced battery developer Amprius and more. A roundup of space, aerospace and defense news. 
 
Prepared for takeoff? When market share is up for grabs, virtual VTOL testing is the only way to fly. ANSYS offers the industry’s most complete simulation solution for accelerating autonomous aircraft development.
 
William Garvey | Aviation Week & Space Technology

The company founded by Kenn Ricci is “a multibillion-dollar force,” from fractional operations to remanufacturing to engine parts.
 
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Christian Zur, Andy Anderegg and Scott Kordella | MITRE

It is time to balance the needs of the aviation community with those of the burgeoning space industry.
 
Tony Osborne 

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have established clusters for local aerospace industry to thrive. 
 
Michael Bruno 

October 2019 may go down in history as a New Space turning point: the first publicly traded human spaceflight company and the first space holding company.
 
Tony Osborne 

With navy orders, Germany could have the largest fleet of NH90 helicopters of all the operating nations.
 
Adrian Schofield 

The arrival of new narrowbody types and additional 787s will spur the next phase of Korean Air’s fleet renewal and will also enable network development plans.
 
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