Sean Broderick and Adrian Schofield | Aviation Daily
Concern that two accidents involving new Boeing 737 MAX 8s in less than five months may be linked has led even more countries to ground the in-service fleet.
FAA says it has not seen evidence from the recent Ethiopian Airlines accident to take additional steps, such as the precautionary groundings around the globe.
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U.S. defense officials are accepting an overall reduction in aircraft unit procurement in the fiscal 2020 budget request, as interest rises in the next generation of hypersonic, fixed-wing and rotary-wing capabilities.
Guy Norris and Graham Warwick | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report
NASA’s fiscal 2020 budget request supports the ongoing X-57 Maxwell electric-propulsion and X-59 QueSST low-boom supersonic flight demonstrators, but some within the agency are concerned about future X-planes.
Guy Norris and Tony Osborne | Aviation Week & Space Technology
From the latest commercial helicopter news to the irresistible growth of eVTOLs and novel hybrid-electric propulsion systems, listen to Tony Osborne and Guy Norris as they discuss the highlights of HAI’s recent Heli Expo 2019 convention from a freezing week in Atlanta.
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