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MAXs will now require at least one working autopilot.
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The latest version of the Boeing 737 MAX master minimum equipment list corrects a conflict between the original MMEL’s allowances and pilot troubleshooting steps that allowed flights with no functioning autopilot, even as a checklist calls for autopilot engagement to correct flight-control issue. 
 
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Irene Klotz

The technical risks of landing and reflying rockets have been resolved, but the business case seems far from closed.
 
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Tony Osborne

Turkish Air Force aid flight to UK makes first use of NATO plan to speed up military airlift flights across alliance skies.
 
Bill Carey

Nations around the world use small unmanned aircraft systems in a variety of ways to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic.
 
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