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Airbus Terminating A380 Program in 2021

After years in crisis mode, the decision to stop production of the world’s largest civil aircraft does not come as a surprise.

 

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Commercial Aviation

End of the Mega-Transport: Highs and Lows of the Airbus A380

The Airbus A380 has had a tumultuous history since its official launch in 2000. Now that the program—once considered “the pride of Europe”—has officially been declared cancelled, we look back at some of the key milestones of the superjumbo.

 

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space

NASA Bids Opportunity Mars Rover Farewell

Long-running efforts to re-establish communications with NASA’s intrepid Opportunity rover on Mars have come to a close.

 

defense

Second Round Of F-35 Maintenance Work Contracted

Industry in Denmark, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and the UK have secured component repair work for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

 
 

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