Militants in Iraq and Syria are adapting consumer drones and micro-UAVs
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TECHNOLOGY

It’s From Airbus, It Flies, But It’s Not a Plane

Moving the needle on autonomous aircraft, Airbus showcases a modular ground/air vehicle concept it has jointly developed with automotive design house Italdesign.

CONNECTED AEROSPACE

What Satellite Operators Really Want

Eutelsat, Viasat explain how manufacturers should provide cheaper and more flexible capacity on commercial satellites.

 

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DEFENSE

Islamic State’s New Weapon Of Choice: Off-the-Shelf Drones

Militants in Iraq and Syria are adapting consumer drones and micro-UAVs for surveillance missions and deadly strikes.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Brazil’s Biggest-Ever Jet Makes Its Debut

First flight of Embraer’s second E-Jet E2 variant, the E195-E2, is officially scheduled for the second half of 2017.

 

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