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| | The Pentagon has started delivering military equipment to Israel by air, as the department is searching its stocks for possible additional equipment and urging the U.S. industrial base to accelerate deliveries of materiel that is in production, officials announced Oct. 9. |
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| | Several international governments have begun providing evacuation flights out of Israel over concerns about their citizens’ safety after the militant group Hamas carried out a surprise attack on Oct. 7. |
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| | The 50th Airbus A220 recently rolled off the final assembly line at the OEM’s plant in Mobile – a notable milestone for the Alabama facility. |
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| | A group of European aviation and mobility organizations have joined forces to jointly pave the way for the introduction of electric regional aviation. |
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| | The U.S. Army is still looking for a home for its newly developed small, expeditionary multi-domain force in the Pacific as multiple countries have agreed to host exercises, but not yet permanent bases. |
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| | The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a competition for “visionary business ideas” for how to use its proposed “Moonlight” project, a constellation of communication and navigation satellites around the Moon. |
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| | Ongoing budget uncertainty on Capitol Hill has raised concerns inside the U.S. Army about its acquisition plans and ability to continue research and development efforts, as a new deadline to pass funding looms. |
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| Vega launcher places 12 satellites into orbit and Amprius gets first purchase order for high-energy batteries.
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| | Aero-Engines Americas and Engine Leasing, Trading & Finance Americas return on February 28 - March 1, 2024 in Miami. Bringing together senior representatives from airlines, lessors, MROs, OEMs, suppliers, financiers and consultancies, these co-located events provide the best forum to network and discuss the aero engine market. | | |
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