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Michael Bruno

The slow uptick of Boeing 737 MAX production rates, taking years to recover, is both good news and bad news for the supply chain.
 
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Anthony Osborne

The Sustainable Aviation collective, which includes airlines, OEMs and associations, believes that the aerospace industry can deliver growth in passenger numbers of 70% and reduce the industry’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from 30 million tons per year, to zero. 
 
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Graham Warwick

CP Technologies, a subsidiary of Israel’s Aeronautics, has established a business unit to pursue U.S. defense and civil markets for the parent company’s range of unmanned aircraft systems.
 
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Sean Broderick

United Airlines is emphasizing flexibility in its next major narrowbody engine overhaul contract, seeking CFM56 support vendors that can handle both full overhauls and quick turns as well as eyeing more alternative-part usage, two of the airline’s executives told AeroEngines Americas attendees. 
 
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Richard Aboulafia

Product development inaction is a recipe for Airbus market dominance, possibly for decades to come.
 
Tony Osborne

Belgium will receive new fighters, airlifters and intelligence-gathering capabilities during the 2020s.
 
Tony Osborne

Leonardo has purchased fledgling Swiss rotorcraft manufacturer Kopter group, securing a new single-engine helicopter in the process.
 
Thierry Dubois

With gradual funding secured, Europe moves ahead with reusable launcher demonstrators.
 
Bradley Perrett

The industry has taken off since Rolls-Royce announced plans for a manufacturing and testing facility in 2007.
 
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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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