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JAL Options Up to 20 Boom Supersonic Airliners

Boom Supersonic, the U.S.-based Mach 2-plus airliner developer, has forged a strategic partnership with Japan Airlines. Virgin Atlantic and some undisclosed airlines have also committed to aspects of the concept.

DEFENSE

F-35s Could Shoot Down North Korean Missiles

The U.S. Defense Department could conduct “kinetic” intercepts of North Korean or Iranian missiles with the F-35.

 

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TECHNOLOGY

Airbus Invests In Maker Of ADS-B For UAVs

Airbus has taken a stake in uAvionix, a startup developing miniaturized ADS-B transceivers for detect-and-avoid in UAVs.

MRO

Seeing All The Parts Available

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