Pressure builds on Boeing and SpaceX to finish and fly
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DEFENSE

Why Pentagon And Silicon Valley Find Working Together Hard

The Defense Department and the tech community have distinctly different approaches to problem-solving, but both sides are working on mutual understanding. 

SPACE

NASA’s Grand Commercial Space Taxi Experiment Heads Into Home Stretch

With Russian rides to space station ending, pressure builds on Boeing and SpaceX to finish and fly their vehicles without shortcutting safety.

 

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MRO

Expect High Adoption Of Blockchain In Next Few Years

Aerospace and defense industry one of highest in planning to integrate blockchain into their systems.

BUSINESS AVIATION

Reading Minds: Keeping Cockpit Communications On Track

Within days, the aviation world began to understand the dangers of volcanic ash, its effect on turbofan engines, and how to survive an encounter.

 

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PODCAST

Airbus’ Industrial Crisis

One hundred A320neos can’t be delivered because they don’t have engines. Aviation Week editors discuss.

MRO

Australia Publishes Guidance for Fitment of Prototype Parts

The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority releases new guidance for the regulation that governs continuing airworthiness requirements for aircraft and aeronautical products.

 

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