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Golden opportunity to reboot and revitalize Boeing?
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Kevin Michaels

For far too long, Boeing took its eye off the ball to chase share-price inflation. Calhoun has a golden opportunity to reboot and revitalize Boeing.
 
Bye Aerospace is the story of how an electric aircraft startup is achieving success through electrification and an accelerated verification process by using Siemens software. CEO George Bye, Chief Engineer Tom Bowen and others discuss how they combine firsthand experience with a fully digitalized process to create tomorrow’s electric plane, today.
 
Michael Bruno

L3Harris leaders say their focus remains carrying out their prior plans for their merger of equals.
 
 
Graham Warwick

It may not seem like it, but the last 12 months have been fairly busy when it comes to new civil aircraft—and some not so new—entering flight testing. Among the more than dozen types that have taken to the skies are a handful of that new breed—electric-powered aircraft.
 
Tony Osborne, Lee Hudson

The British Army and U.S. Army are to align modernization efforts to enable them to operate more seamlessly. The plans include creating what officials call a “closer affiliation” on the U.S. Army’s Future Vertical Lift rotorcraft modernization initiative.
 
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Australia expands role in next-gen Jammer development, U.S. Army and Air Force seek new defenses for IR guided missiles, Chinese Mars spacecraft arrives at launch base, Northrop's Minotaur IV lifts off on classified NRO mission and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
FLIGHT PATHS FORWARD
 
Lee Ann Shay

Lee Hui Fung is pioneering Smart MRO practices in ST Engineering Aerospace. Listen in to how that the COVID-19 crisis has actually accelerated the adoption of new MRO technologies.
 
Tony Osborne

Airbus Defense & Space CEO Dirk Hoke talks with Aviation Week about COVID impact, Europe’s big defense initiatives and other challenges.
 
Flight Paths Forward: A detailed examination of the future of the aerospace industry as we begin to climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Join us for two weeks of virtual content including in-depth reports, videos, webinars, CEO interviews and technology-focused podcasts.
 
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The U.S., Europe and the UK are chasing future combat aircraft platforms, but the sixth generation may be so much more than a modernized airframe, placing a heavy emphasis on autonomy and artificial intelligence.

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Thursday, July 16
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What is next for continuing the Commercial Crew flights to the ISS? And how will NASA build on that victory to keeping on track its ambitious plan to put boots on the Moon by 2024.

After more than two years as the head of NASA, Administrator Jim Bridenstine looks at the foundation space the agency laid for its future, continuing to draw commercial industry into efforts to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond.

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Bradley Perrett

Actions for this year: choose contracting arrangements, a prime contractor and foreign partners, and allocate funds.
 
Ben Goldstein

Tens of thousands of airline employees will soon see pink slips, unless U.S. lawmakers agree on an 11th-hour second bailout.
 
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