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The perfect storm has hit the industry- what's next?
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Helen Massy-Beresford, Kurt Hofmann, Sean Broderick

European airlines are struggling to assess how the ban, which will impact 3,500 flights per week and up to 800,000 passengers, will work in practice.
 
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Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Guy Norris, Kevin Michaels, Richard Aboulafia

Listen in as Aerodynamic Advisory's Kevin Michaels and Teal Group's Richard Aboulafia join Aviation Week editors to discuss the perfect storm that has hit the industry—and what’s coming next.
 
Honeywell knows thermal barrier coatings (TBC). Without them, metal engine parts would literally melt under temperatures that can exceed 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
Bradley Perrett

The design is for a considerable aircraft with a span of 16 m. But funding is needed.
 
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Jens Flottau

Around 25% of the worldwide Airbus A380 fleet is in the process of being grounded as airlines cut their largest widebodies from services dealing with the fall-out of the coronavirus crisis.
 
Thierry Dubois

Thales is gearing up for its first deliveries of the DME 500, the French group’s fifth-generation distance measuring equipment (DME), which is compatible with existing onboard receivers. 
 
Bill Carey

Finland’s Nokia has announced the deployment of an upgraded, IP-based air traffic control communications network for the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) following the completion of a series of live trials in North Atlantic airspace.
 
The first VC-25B enters structural modification phase, NATO and Leonardo plan changes amid COVID-19, accelerated schedule for ICBM interceptor, China’s EHang to begin eVTOL test flights in Norway, a new DARPA-like research agency and more. A roundup of aerospace and defense news.
 
 
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Steve Trimble

Pratt & Whitney, a former opponent of fighter engine competitions, seeks to overturn the sole-source award for the F-15EX.
 
Tony Osborne, Bill Carey, Thierry Dubois, Jens Flottau

Industry is not impressed by the British government’s plans for clean break from the European regulator.
 
Kerry Reals

Airlines are keen to publicize their efforts to minimize the risk of the coronavirus’ spread within aircraft cabins.
 
Jen DiMascio

Where weapons exports are going; Russian mercenaries hit U.S. UAS; Rocket Lab’s next NRO launch; and a Sea Venom Trial.
 
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