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Is product development inaction a recipe for market dominance?
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Guy Norris

Despite economic uncertainty, trade tensions and headwinds compounded by the Coronavirus outbreak, the Asia-Pacific region—and China in particular—remains pivotal to Boeing’s fortunes and the best hope for offsetting the commercial slowdown, a company executive said.
 
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Richard Aboulafia

Product development inaction is a recipe for Airbus market dominance, possibly for decades to come.
 
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Guy Norris

Wisk, the joint venture startup between Boeing and Kitty Hawk, is disclosing new details about its self-flying eVTOL air taxi trials planned to take place in New Zealand.
 
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Lee Ann Shay

The aviation aftermarket still uses as lot of paper—but that is not going to be the case forever. In this fragmented, global industry, figuring out how to share and leverage data and technologies within a shared ecosystem is key. 
 
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Tony Osborne

Belgium will receive new fighters, airlifters and intelligence-gathering capabilities during the 2020s.
 
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Steve Trimble

The market for radar images and radio frequency mapping from space still relies on military and government customers.
 
Michael Bruno

A new marker for getting back to normal is 2023, but it remains to be seen whether Boeing can fix itself and also mend the supply chain.
 
Bradley Perrett, Adrian Schofield

The country’s airlines have halted most of their operations. Three small airlines have stopped flying completely.
 
Graham Warwick, Guy Norris

Results of high-and low-speed testing in NASA wind tunnels continue to show promise for Boeing’s Transonic Truss-Braced Wing concept.
 
Graham Warwick

Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
 
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