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The show may go on at the upcoming Singapore Airshow, but not for some companies and foreign delegations.
 
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Steve Trimble

How the U.S. Air Force plans to disrupt command and control, military acquisition and the industrial base with ABMS.
 
The quality of aircraft cabin air has received increasing attention over the years given its impact on crew and passenger health. View this guide to learn more.
 
Sean Broderick

United Technologies Corp. (UTC) says its commercial aftermarket business is being hit by ramifications from the Boeing 737 MAX grounding and could see additional headwinds linked to the coronavirus outbreak, but executives are confident that any dip will be short-lived.
 
Our aviation industry is a multi-billion-dollar sector employing over 46,000 people. With educational programs in everything from maintenance and avionics to business aviation, it’s no wonder more businesses are calling Greater Fort Lauderdale home.
 
Guy Norris, Tony Osborne

Listen in as our senior editors review a busy Heli-Expo 2020 with Vertical Flight Society Executive Director Michael Hirschberg in Anaheim, California.
 
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FAA's drone proposal, Schweizer RSG assembling first S-300 helicopter, Finnish fighter contenders respond to latest RfQ, Airbus fines and more. A roundup of aerospace and defense news.
 
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Guy Norris

Boeing’s new CEO orders a refresh of the next new airplane study, but what will emerge?
 
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Guy Norris

The flight-test debut of the world’s largest twinjet provides a rare bright spot for embattled Boeing.
 
Bill Carey

Operators say more spaceports will be needed to support launch demand.
 
Bradley Perrett

Testing has reached the design ceiling, a source says. Engines and nacelles designs have been adjusted.
 
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EVENT SPOTLIGHT
 
The 34th Annual Commercial Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference will explore the following topics and their impact on aircraft demand and suppliers and more:

  • Global travel demand trends and outlook: how does the future look?
  • Spotlight on each major world region: what is happening in each corner of the world?
  • Emerging trends that are already here, but who's impact on our industry will only grow, such as sustainability and big data: what do they mean, what impact are they having / will have?
  • Looking further afield – electric aircraft and supersonic commercial travel: where are we?
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
March 9, 2020
Beverly Hills, CA

March 9-11, 2020
Beverly Hills, CA

March 12, 2020
Washington, DC
April 28-29, 2020
Dallas, TX

May 12-13, 2020
Charleston, SC

September 14-16, 2020
Toulouse, France