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TECHNOLOGY

Is There A Commercial Market For Large Unmanned Aircraft?

Manufacturers of large unmanned aircraft are struggling to get attention from regulators and customers as the small drone market sets the pace.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Beware, OEM-supplier Relations Are Changing

More OEM vertical integration is coming, but so are new opportunities for suppliers, including non-traditional ones.

 

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DEFENSE

Trump’s Saudi Visit Firms S-70, Chinook, P-8 Deals

Lockheed Martin and Boeing have emerged as the big winners from U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia.

MRO

Honeywell Gets First Airline For Data-Driven MRO Service

Chinese Carrier Hainan Airlines becomes the first carrier in the world to sign up for Honeywell’s GoDirect Maintenance Service program.

 

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Transformational Electric Aircraft – Speakers Announced

Senior representatives from Zunum Aero, Zee.Aero, Boeing, United Airlines, Pipistrel, Joby Aviation, GAMA, Airbus, Uber Technology, and NASA Armstrong and Langley are just some of the speakers that are participating in the Electric Flight Workshop.  Join Us!

 

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PrivateFly ‘Raising the Bar’ on Online Booking

The founder of PrivateFly, Adam Twidell, is celebrating another year of trend-defying growth with an overhaul of the company's website and flight-booking app.

 

Textron Cockpit Feature Is Emblematic of Aggressive Investment Strategy

Textron Aviation’s announcement this week of an available head-up display aboard the 3,500-nm range Citation Longitude provides clear evidence of a surge in product investment – $200 million to $2300 million per year.

 

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