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New Details Of J-Stars Bid Reveal Lockheed’s Automation Readiness

Lockheed Martin now says it pitched the USAF on a way to reduce the staff for a BMC2 suite to two or three people from 18 during the now-canceled competition to replace the E-8C J-Stars fleet.

 

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commercial aviation

U.S. Airlines Expected To Shake Off Shutdown

Costs appear to be under control, though increasing unit revenues will challenge U.S. carriers.

 
 

safety

Shutdown Could Mean Lost Accident Evidence, NTSB Says

The government shutdown prevented the NTSB from investigating 97 accidents, including 15 aviation accidents that resulted in 21 deaths, the agency said.

 

mro

Opinion: MROs Beware Of A Retirement Tsunami On The Horizon

The aviation aftermarket should be on the lookout for a big wave of aircraft retirements—prepare now.

 

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