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Byron Callan | Capital Alpha Partners

Companies that can withstand change and disruption may be best positioned to navigate the tumult of the 2020s.
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford | Aviation Daily

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer expects the E175-E2 to make its first flight later this year, with an entry into service for the latest member of its new-generation E-Jets family expected at the end of 2021.
 
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Honeywell Aerospace has named Ben Driggs president of Connected Aerospace at a critical juncture in the developing technologies and market place.
 
Guy Norris | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Ahead of a visit by NASA's administrator to SpaceX’s headquarters to discuss progress on the Commercial Crew Program, the company says more than 90% of certification products for the upcoming crewed demo flight have been delivered.
 
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Delays in ICON launch, Boeing's update on Starliner flight test, increases in defense budgets, Thaliand wanting fighter's core software, F-35s, uAvionix acquisitions and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Graham Warwick and Lee Hudson

Bell unveils its 360 Invictus, which is the latest contestant in the Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft competition.
 
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Graham Warwick

Britten-Norman’s Islander, widely used for short flights in remote areas, is set to get an electric-propulsion makeover.
 
Jen DiMascio

India accepts first Rafale fighter; Collins’ ACES 5 wins ejection seat contest; Netherlands plans for more F-35s, and the U.S. Navy’s last active duty F/A-18C flight.
 
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Will operators scheduled to receive these new aircraft be able to accept the exceptional spike in deliveries of new aircraft over the coming year?

Given this unprecedented situation, Aviation Week Network’s soon to be released 2020 Commercial Aviation Fleet & MRO Forecast delivers a detailed projection of the nearly 7,300 commercial aircraft entering service in China and APAC over the next 10 years.
 
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