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Lockheed ‘Sidekick’ Will Raise F-35 Missile Capacity

A device called Sidekick will allow a U.S. Air Force or Navy version of the F-35 to carry six AIM-120 missiles internally instead of four.

 

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Opinion: In MAX Financial Costs, Big Numbers And Big Shrugs

The Boeing 737 MAX is likely to be back up flying paying passengers long before the true cost of recent fatal accidents becomes clear on Boeing’s bottom line.

 
 

NASA Looks To NEOCam To ID Dangerous Asteroids

As NASA looks to step up its detection of potentially dangerous Near Earth Objects, it is working on a dedicated deep-space observatory first proposed more than a dozen years ago.

 
 

Unreliable Airspeed Readings Made Worse By High-Altitude Ice Crystals

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