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Special Operations Forces face a difficult decision.
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Special Operations Forces face a difficult decision on the A/MH-6 replacement, depending on the Army’s choice for FARA.
 
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U.S. Navy seeks $6.3B in fiscal 2022 unfunded requirements, Red 6 air combat training startup lands $30M, U-2S fleet faces retirement threat again and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Brian Neff, CEO of Sintavia, discusses Greater Fort Lauderdale's role in the success of his company and about Sintavia's leading edge technology that will have, "massive implications in all areas of people's lives, not just aviation."
 
Graham Warwick

Responding to Wisk Aero’s lawsuit alleging the theft of trade secrets, Archer Aviation has described the case as “entirely baseless” and accused its urban air mobility rival of “reckless innuendo and rank speculation” in a bid to “weaponize the legal system” to harm the startup.
 
On October 18, Laureates will be awarded to winners in each category that embody the trailblazing spirit of innovation and transformation in Defense, Space, Commercial Aviation and Business Aviation.

 
Industry leaders say it is question of when – not if – markets will surpass pre-pandemic business levels. But make no mistake, A&D has been forever changed by the effects of the outbreak, and there is no better place to see that makeover than in the digital revolution sweeping industry. Accenture’s TechVision 2021 found 89% of executives say employees face the largest and fastest change in history. Listen as Accenture leaders and Aviation Week dive into what it means for A&D.
 
Join the Aviation Week Network for a two-week, multifaceted, deep dive into the aerospace industry's reboot. The Forum kicks off on June 7 with two SpeedNews Conferences bringing together top executives and decision-makers from OEMs and suppliers, followed by a virtual experience hosted on AviationWeek.com.

 
 
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Michael Bruno

A funny thing is happening on the way to the commercial space race: many legacy government space providers are waiting it out.
 
Adrian Schofield

Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific are making slow progress in restoring their networks as key border reopenings remain elusive.
 
Thierry Dubois

As non-CO2 effects become a major focus in aviation’s climate efforts, Eurocontrol tests contrail prevention in air traffic management.
 
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