Crossover jets will keep passengers well-connected
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CROSSOVER NARROWBODY JETS

Crossover Jets Will Keep Passengers Well-Connected

Inflight entertainment/connectivity went from “nice to have” to “must have” for passengers. New-gen crossover narrowbody jets are being designed to accommodate.

DEFENSE

U.S. Army Plans Future Tactical UAS Fly-off Demonstration

The U.S. Army intends to acquire multiple off-the-shelf air vehicles for operational demos to inform requirements for the planned FTUAS program.

 

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BUSINESS AVIATION

Aerion Closes In On Supersonic AS2 Program Launch

Supersonic business jet developer Aerion says it remains on track to launch the Mach 1.4 AS2 within the next few months.

SPACE

Second Setback For Japanese Rocket Startup

Interstellar Technologies is investigating the failure of its Momo suborbital sounding rocket, which blew up immediately after liftoff on its second flight. 

 

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