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Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily

The unique series of steps required to approve hundreds of stored aircraft for delivery to eager airlines has convinced the FAA that it needs to take over issuing airworthiness and export certificates for Boeing 737 MAXs once the agency has cleared the aircraft to return.
 
Tony Osborne | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Spain has chosen Pilatus’ PC-21 turboprop trainer to replace the air force’s fleet of CASA C-101 Aviojets, tender documents show.
 
Jen DiMascio, Irene Klotz and Lee Hudson

Listen in as Aviation Week editors discuss how a government watchdog has changed the military’s effort to choose two launch providers from a field of Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance.
 
AviationWeek & Space Technology
 
Bill Carey

Responsibility for installing redesigned fan cowls would fall mainly on operators and would affect thousands of 737NGs.
 
William Garvey

The maker of high-performance, single-engine, piston-powered light aircraft has closed its doors for the last time.
 
Jen DiMascio

Marines choose UAS prize challenge winners; KF-X to receive Meteor missiles; Vying for F-16 EW upgrades and Lockheed’s UK ambitions.
 
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