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'Horizontal' growth strategies and impressive track records.
Aviation Week Network
Aerospace Digest
Civil, military and space
 
Antoine Gelain

Companies such as Teledyne, TransDigm and Heico are leading a breed of A&D players with “horizontal” external growth strategies and impressive track records.
 
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Steve Trimble

Pratt & Whitney, a former opponent of fighter engine competitions, seeks to overturn the sole-source award for the F-15EX.
 
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Michael Bruno

COVID-19 crisis could be turning point in A&D supply chains for reasons besides disrupted operations and sudden collapse in air travel.
 
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Jens Flottau, Helen Massy-Beresford

Air France-KLM, EasyJet, International Airlines Group and Ryanair all said they will cut most of their flights in the coming days as travel restrictions push demand for air transport close to zero.
 
Aviation Week Network forecasts that over the next decade 888 new, Western-designed aircraft performing military transport missions will be built, while 634 will be retired, including details on which aircraft holds the number one spot for deliveries, retirements and more.
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau

Airlines in Europe have sounded the alarm over what the COVID-19 crisis means for their future.
 
Lee Hudson

The 45th Space Wing sees launch on demand for commercial and government satellites in the near future.
 
Graham Warwick

Safran powers VoltAero; scaling quantum computers; automating dogfighting; eVTOL in Norway; safer batteries; drone delivery bases.
 
Irene Klotz

NASA spending could reach $50 billion by the first Moon landing in 2024.
 
Graham Warwick, Jen DiMascio

Northrop Grumman takes a next step on in-orbit satellite servicing through a public-private partnership with DARPA.
 
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