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Revamping the technology investment process.
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Steve Trimble

Taking its cue from commercial venture capitalists, the Air Force is revamping the technology investment process.
 
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Somewhere in Australia, Boeing and partners are building a loyal-wingman drone. A photo of a fuselage major assembly reveals details.
 
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Steve Trimble

Boeing has revealed a thrust-compounded helicopter design for the U.S. Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program.
 
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Flight trials to demonstrate Wildcat MUM-T, Lockheed's win over French rival for UAE Pod order,  Northrop's MEV-1 life extension spacecraft completes first docking, Collins builds preproduction training pod for U.S. navy and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Michael Bruno

The next three months could be decisive in the 16-year World Trade Organization dispute between Airbus and Boeing.
 
Jen DiMascio

U.S. Navy Fire Scouts need reliability boost; India buys U.S. helos; Norway sends F-35s to Iceland; Tunisia to buy light attack aircraft.

 
 
 
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