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New funding for ZeroAvia kicks off hydrogen propulsion development for 50-seaters as UK’s 9-passenger project switches to fuel cells.
 
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Lockheed names new F-35 leadership team, Mars helicopter deployed for flight test, USAF could make KC-46 into comms node, XQ-58 demonstrates weapons bay release in sixth flight test and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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The Army's Future Vertical Lift initiative is going to change the way rotorcraft aviators maneuver future battlefields. Read this paper to learn how Elbit Systems of America can deliver these required FVL capabilities.
 
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A top U.S. Air Force commander said the Army’s plan to deploy ground-launched, hypersonic missiles in the Pacific theater is “stupid,” throwing gasoline on a largely behind-the-scenes turf fight raging inside the Pentagon over budgetary resources for long-range strike programs.
 
 
 
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After years of frustration, U.S. Army leaders say an innovative new approach to the Future Vertical Lift programs is starting to pay off.
 
 
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The next five years could see a perfect storm of conditions driving demand for new narrowbodies, thanks to oil and related factors.
 
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The 2021 Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium (MALMS) is a dynamic forum for members of the U.S. military and commercial aerospace industry to discuss process improvements and operational readiness concerns regarding aircraft maintenance, logistics, sustainment, acquisition processes, and requirements for force modernization.
 
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