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The funding pays for the first 18 months of work.
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Tony Osborne

The funding pays for the first 18 months of work—Phase 1A—to develop the demonstrators and mature new technologies.
 
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Jens Flottau

Airbus and the government of Quebec have taken over the remaining Bombardier stake in the A220 program as the Canadian manufacturer completed its exit from the commercial aircraft business.
 
How do you engineer the next generation of aircraft if we have difficulty manufacturing the complex aircraft of today? Read this paper to learn how today's technology improves engineering processes and makes an important paradigm shift.
 
Bradley Perrett

Flight testing of the COMAC C919 has exceeded the designed cruise speed of the narrowbody airliner and reached its intended ceiling, with the fleet of six prototypes now complete.
 
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Lindsay Bjerregaard

On Capitol Hill, industry stakeholders highlight the need for modernizing aviation maintenance curriculum as a key barrier in filling empty AMT positions.
 
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Bill Carey

The manufacturer and NASA have worked since 2011 to develop a C2 data link waveform for drones. 
 
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The Global Aerospace Summit, hosted by Mubadala and EDGE, is an exclusive, strategic gathering of 1000 global aerospace industry leaders coming together to promote partnerships and cooperative development in the global aerospace sector. The Summit features C-level panel discussions focused on the most important business challenges facing aviation, defence, space and technology development.


 
Irene Klotz

Accelerating plans to land astronauts on the Moon in 2024 will cost $35 billion, says NASA.
 
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
 
EVENT SPOTLIGHT
 
The 34th Annual Commercial Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference will explore the following topics and their impact on aircraft demand and suppliers and more:

  • Global travel demand trends and outlook: how does the future look?
  • Spotlight on each major world region: what is happening in each corner of the world?
  • Emerging trends that are already here, but who's impact on our industry will only grow, such as sustainability and big data: what do they mean, what impact are they having / will have?
  • Looking further afield – electric aircraft and supersonic commercial travel: where are we?
 
 
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Beverly Hills, CA

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Washington, DC
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Dallas, TX

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Charleston, SC

September 14-16, 2020
Toulouse, France