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FAA's proposed steps before clearing for service.
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Wiring Fixes Among Changes FAA Will Require Before MAX Can Return | Sean Broderick The FAA’s proposed steps for operators to clear Boeing 737 MAXs for service include separating wire bundles deemed to be noncompliant with regulations and conducting “readiness” flights to ensure the long-grounded aircraft are airworthy, a draft notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) made public Aug. 2 reveals. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Aug. 04 | Virgin Galactic adds Rolls-Royce to supersonic transport study, Russia to hasten development of Sukhoi S-70 combat UAV, USAD defines price range for 'attritable' UAS and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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| Supplier Pressure | The Defense supply chain is under new pressures. With Covid-19 resizing the commercial aviation sector, many defense-related suppliers are seeing their business models challenged like never before. Meanwhile, new cybersecurity requirements are taking hold while defense providers watch future budget pressures weigh on Pentagon's spending plans. A panel of industry leaders at the upcoming DefenseChain Conference will review the state of change and how these challenges are affecting the supply chain. | |
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