Welcome to your enhanced digital of ShowNews by Aviation Week Network. Below you'll find a roundup of the biggest news and exclusive insights from the Farnborough Airshow.
On track for emissions-free flight - with its Claire technology agenda, MTU Aero Engines elaborates potential solutions to vastly reduce the climate impact and fuel consumption of aircraft engines.
Ahead of day one of the Farnborough Air Show, all aircraft to be showcased at the static display were snapped flying in to Farnborough. Our photographer was there to capture each arrival at the weekend as the aircraft touched down on the scorched tarmac amid almost record high temperatures.
It marks Delta's first new Boeing aircraft order in over a decade.
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The U.S. Air Force is working to shift internal Pentagon thinking on selling advanced air-to-air weapons to allies, saying the worry needs to be what is the risk if other nations do not have the missiles, not what is the risk if they do.
The long-anticipated return of the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), held at RAF Fairford on July 15-17, after its two-year COVID-enforced hiatus, attracted aircraft from across the world in a show of force by allies and partners.
The company has signed an MOU with Zhuhai Xiangyi Aviation Technology.
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