Companies race to electrify the airplane
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How The Helicopter Has Developed

Getting from idea to reality took far longer for the helicopter than for the fixed-wing aircraft.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Industry Landscape Could Reboot Under Aircraft Electrification

Smart investors should be ready to place bets on who will win, and potentially lose, as companies race to electrify the airplane.

 

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General Aviation: Aerobatics — 2017 Photo Contest Submissions

Seeing these aerobatic aircraft is dramatic, whether they are carrying wing walkers, shooting smoke or lighting up the sky at night. Here are the submissions to Aviation Week's 2017 Photo Contest.

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Hawker 750: Operators Say Dispatch Reliability Is Rock Solid

Hawker 750 operators say dispatch reliability is rock solid, the aircraft is easy to fly and quiet, smooth and comfortable for passengers.

 

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DEFENSE

Qatar Signs $8 billion Typhoon Deal

The contract also comes just days after Qatar signed up to purchase 12 additional Dassault Rafales from France adding to the 24 it already has on order as well as the 36 Boeing F-15QA Advanced Eagles being purchased from the United States.

 

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