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Longer period than planned due to regional tensions.
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Denmark is to retain its F-16s at a higher operational level and for a longer period than planned due to regional tensions prompted by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
 
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ATW presented this year’s annual Airline Industry Achievement Awards on June 21 at the Sheraton Grande Resort in Doha, Qatar. 
 
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Equity research firm Jefferies pinpoints labor challenges and material costs as biggest headwinds.
 
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Despite skipping the FAA for the U.S. Coast Guard, wing-in-ground-effect vehicles still move too fast for U.S. regulators.
 
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Airbus is struggling with implementing big production increases, as is Boeing, which also faces uncertainty over 737 certifications.
 
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Though not designed for in-space servicing, the James Webb Space Telescope is somewhat fixable from afar.
 
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MQ-1 Gray Eagles can be transferred to Ukrainian forces to help defeat Russia’s Black Sea blockade.
 
 
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