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Opposing views on the aftermath of the Coronavirus crisis.
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The Aviation Week Network has helped to keep our industry abreast of global developments during every major crisis since we launched in the middle of the First World War.

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OPPOSING VIEWS: CHINA AND COVID-19
Richard Aboulafia

Even after the COVID-19 crisis passes, the growth of China’s economy, air travel demand and jetliner market will likely remain muted.
Peter Harbison

In the aviation marketplace into which we will likely emerge after the coronavirus crisis, China is likely to be the big winner.
 
Steve Trimble

The design of the Northrop Grumman B-21’s trailing edge has led to speculation about a high-altitude role for the secretive stealth bomber, and new U.S. Air Force statements appear to confirm that analysis. 
 
Irene Klotz

The Air Force is expected to announce this summer which companies will supply national security space launch services beginning in 2022.
 
Jen DiMascio

President Donald Trump signed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill into law March 27, aimed at shielding the U.S. economy from damage done by COVID-19-related closures, and that will also provide assistance to the aerospace and defense industry.

 
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Sean Broderick, Lee Ann Shay

As airlines conserve cash and compile excess aircraft, MRO providers will feel the financial pain.
 
Sensing supercooled icing; Russian electric testbed: deorbiting tether; digitalizing cabin; UPS drone delivery; Lilium eVTOL funding.
 
Tony Osborne

Team Tempest partners remain hopeful that Japan can jump on board UK-led Tempest fighter project.
 
 
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