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Jens Flottau

GE Aviation and Safran have defined the framework for developing their future technology as Pratt and Rolls prepare their own path.
 
Brian Everstine

The Pentagon is not ruling out possible collaboration with the Taliban as it looks to target the Islamic State-Khorasan group within Afghanistan for “over-the-horizon” counterterrorism strikes with no U.S. forces in the country.
 
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Graham Warwick

Following a call to action from Airbus and Boeing, an advisory group under the International Civil Aviation Organization is bringing together stakeholders to develop a global vision for future integrated air traffic management that meets the needs of all existing and emerging airspace users.
 
 
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Steven Grundman

Twenty years after 9-11, a look at the forces driving future strategic choices.
 
Steve Trimble

A discovery of ICBM silos in China has prompted a warning from U.S. Strategic Command about the future balance of nuclear competition.
 
Guy Norris

Despite supply chain slowdowns, the UltraFan demonstrator comes together as supporting tests continue.
 
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September 9, 2021 | 11:00 am EDT | 4:00 pm BST

As advanced air mobility becomes a reality and new technologies emerge, staying informed is imperative to following the transformation of this developing market and the impacts on the airspace.

Join Aviation Week Network as our editors and analysts take a look at the difference a year makes in the development of advanced air mobility concepts, and what 2022 is expected to bring – from preliminary orders and technology developments, to how the sector is taking shape from a forecast stance.
 
 
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