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Expectations of typical growth trajectory may not be reliable.
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The Return Of Civil High-Speed Flight | Despite supersonic passenger flights ceasing with the retirement of Concorde in 2003, industry consensus has until recently been that business aviation and its demand for higher speed will lead a civil supersonic transport revival. However, with the unexpected failure of the long-running Aerion supersonic business jet project in 2021 and airline interest growing in high-speed transports, this view has begun to change. Here’s a look at some of the on-going programs. |
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Airline Industry Steps Up Sustainability Initiatives | Linda Blachly From electric aircraft development and recycled plastic bottle uniforms and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) programs, sustainability initiatives continue to rise to the top of airline and airport agendas as net-zero environmental targets move closer. |
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The Week In Defense | Jen DiMascio Adding brains to the Reaper; Japan tests KC-46; BlackSky, Palantir team up; and U.S. Air Force hires Red 6 for T-38 synthetic training. |
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MRO Europe: Supply Chain Management | | How will industry players build a more resilient supply base to support themselves in the future and ensure they have added capabilities so that the capacity is in place? Attend MRO Europe to hear experts discuss what changes we expect to see and what move forward with a different approaches supplier and airlines may take to move forward as air travel ramps up. This session includes audience Q&A. Join the conversation, register to attend MRO Europe today! | |
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