There’s more to A330neo than reengining
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Pilot Report: There’s More To A330neo Than Reengining

Airbus hopes reengining with more fuel-efficient powerplants will do for the A330neo what it has done for the A320neo in terms of market demand.

 

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Pentagon Says F-35 Flight Hour Stretch Goal Unachievable

The Pentagon admits its $25,000 flight hour stretch goal for the Lockheed Martin F-35A is unrealistic to attain by fiscal 2025.

 
 

Podcast: Why Your Company Is Trailing in the Digital Race

Chances are your company is not doing enough to drive digital change in its culture, products and services. Listen in as we discuss how the A&D industry is wrestling with the challenges, from figuring out where to invest to what to expect.

 
 

Anatomy Of The Airbus A330neo

Following the success of the A320neo program, airline demand for a reengined A330 led Airbus to launch the Rolls-Royce Trent 7000-powered A330neo in July 2014. Here is a detailed look at what is new on the Neo beyond the engines.

 
 

SpaceX Accident Probe May Exonerate Thruster

The investigation into the April 20 explosion is still ongoing, but so far appears to have exonerated the SuperDraco engines needed to fly a Dragon capsule to safety in case of a problem during ascent, SpaceX says.

 

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