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Reveals hints about some of the new installations and favorite artifacts.
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On Oct. 14, eight renovated galleries of the museum in Washington, D.C., will reopen to the public. Chris Browne, the museum’s John and Adrienne Mars director, reveals hints about some of the new installations and his favorite artifacts. 
 
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The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum reopens on Oct. 14 with eight new galleries full of interactive exhibits, new artifacts and old ones as well. 
 
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Guy Norris

The Korean Aerospace Industries KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter is performing well in initial flight tests and matching handling qualities predicted by modeling simulations, the Republic of Korea Air Force evaluation team says.
 
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Volocopter is looking ahead not only to where its urban air taxis will fly but to the airspace and vertiports they will need to operate.
 
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From DARPA’s POWER program aiming for airborne wireless energy network to Seoul complaining of poor F-35A reliability. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
 
 
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Steve Trimble

The U.S. Army and defense industry is eagerly awaiting the outcome of an extended bidding war for a long-range, high-speed rotorcraft.
 
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The U.S. Navy’s first carrier-based, autonomous refueling aircraft has had “growing pains,” a Boeing executive says, as the production phase begins.
 
Jens Flottau

Boeing has long owned the freighter market, but Airbus has launched the A350F and is looking at additional cargo versions.
 
 
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Attend MRO Europe to gain the perspectives and hear from our panel of industry leaders and experts on de-globalization for a global industry. What are the concerns for MRO and how will this impact cost? How will the structure shift?
 
 

Date: 12 October 2022
Time: 10AM EST | 3PM BST | 4PM CET


This webinar will explore how issues like labour shortages and bottlenecks at all levels of the supply chain tie into consolidation in Europe - touching on how OEMs can drive efficiency and partner with capitalised suppliers to ramp up production as government financial assistance winds down.

Moderator: 
Richard Brown, Managing Director NAVEO

Panelists:
George Ferguson, Senior Analyst Aerospace/Defense & Airlines
Bloomberg Intelligence
Roberto Scaramella, Partner Oliver Wyman
Richard Apps, Director Counterpoint Market Intelligence
 


Date: 26 October 2022
Time: 10AM EST | 3PM BST | 4PM CET

Building off the Consolidation in the European A&D Market discussion, this webinar will focus on the engine production shortage and how forecasted deliveries will be adjusted moving forward – touching on behind-schedule deliveries, raw material shortages, and more.

Moderator:
James Pozzi, European MRO Editor Aviation Week Network 

Panelists: 
Andrei Grskovic, Partner, Aerospace Defense & Govt Services, Partner Oliver Wyman 
Tom Bradley, General Manager GE Aviation’s Materials Value Stream
 
 
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