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USAF Not Considering Special Forces OA-X Under LASSO

The U.S. Air Force's OA-X experiment is not an aircraft-procurement program, and neither is a new initiative announced back in July, called Light Attack Support for Special Operations.

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Etihad Struggles To Reinvent Itself After Strategy Shift

The smallest of the three big Gulf carriers is reassessing its plans after the failure of its European investments.

 

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CONNECTED AEROSPACE

Cybersecurity In The Flight Department: How Secure Is Your Aircraft?

With the introduction of nearly every technological advance in aircraft, unintended consequences have come along for the ride.

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Boeing Proposes 747 as Missile Launcher

In 1977, Boeing suggested to USAF that it could modify the first 747-100 as a platform for air-launched cruise missiles. Read the story in the Sept 5, 1977 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology.

 

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MRO

MRJ Program: The Key Details

Having experienced more woes in its testing phase last week, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet has undergone a number of challenges during the program’s lifespan. Here’s a rundown of some of the key details of the program.

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Turning A Problem Into Revenue

Convincing passengers to give up their hand luggage is one of the toughest jobs in airline ground operations, so UK LCC easyJet’s plan to turn this problem into an ancillary revenue stream is an interesting move.

 

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