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Airlines Ground Boeing 737-8 Fleets Following Fatal Ethiopian Accident

Concern that two accidents involving new Boeing 737 MAX 8s in less than five months may be linked has led operators and regulators to ground about a third of the in-service fleet while investigators work to either connect the two accidents or calm fears.

 

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Boeing Anticipates New 737 MAX Software Deployment “In Coming Weeks”

Enhancements include updates to the MCAS flight control law, pilot displays, operation manuals and crew training.

 

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Future Leaders

Introducing The 2019 20 Twenties

Aviation Week and AIAA recognize these exceptional aerospace students for their academic achievements as well as their extracurricular pursuits, such as passionate advocacy of STEM education.

 

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Defense

DOD Sees $546B Fiscal 2020 Budget, $165B For Overseas Contingencies

The DOD is submitting a fiscal 2020 budget requesting $546 billion in base spending and a contentious $165 billion overseas contingency operations. 

 

MRO

Robots Finding Their Place In Aviation Aftermarket

Should you be concerned about your job in the aviation aftermarket? Will a robot be replacing you soon?

 

Routes

Routes Asia to return to Thailand in 2020

Routes Asia 2020 will take place in Chiang Mai, hosted by Airports of Thailand. Routes' brand director Steven Small said: “We are excited to be supporting AOT with their goal of growing Chiang Mai as an international hub and we are delighted to be taking this event back to Thailand."

 
 

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