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U.S. military base could suffer consequences if alliances crack
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Aviation Week & Space Technology

The U.S. military industrial base could suffer the consequences if America’s alliances crack or crumble.
 
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Joe Anselmo and Sean Broderick 

Listen in as Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President Barry Butler discusses innovation and the red-hot jobs market with our visiting editors. 
 
Scott Thompson | PwC

PwC's Aerospace manufacturing attractiveness rankings delves into some of the macro considerations around A&D experience, talent, cost, tax policy, infrastructure and economy. 
 
Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily

Boeing faces a $4 million fine for failing to ensure a supplier was delivering airworthy 737 slat tracks, then not rejecting them once the issue came to light.
 
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Graham Warwick

Wisk JV stirs up UAM; SkyPorts funding boost; Jaunt goes for BAE; Ehang plans eVTOL sightseeing; Volocopter impresses spectators; Vahana eVTOL completes flying.
 
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Thierry Dubois 

Amid renewed interest for space programs in Europe, ESA will be able to fund Earth-observation and space vehicle projects.
 
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