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USAF taking a holistic view to defining next tanker fleet.
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sep. 28 | First UK Protector makes first flight, more evidence surfaces on Mars of liquid water under South Pole, Czech Republic selects Spyder air defense system, turbulent conditions blamed for Zephyr breakup, USAF's next fighters and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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COVID-19-Inspired Industry Innovations | Technology companies are doubling down efforts to innovate solutions to make air travel safer and boost passenger confidence. Here are some of the latest innovations. |
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As MAX Return Nears, Do Air Framers Face More Production Cuts? | New data suggest Airbus and Boeing may have been approaching peak production before the COVID-19 crisis. The debate now is whether their already drastic production cuts are enough. And with the 737 MAX’s return to service in sight, how quickly will Boeing ramp up output of its most popular airplane? Veteran aerospace analyst Charles Armitage joins Aviation Week editors to delve into the numbers, the outlook for 2021 and the ramifications for suppliers. |
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