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Public Opposition Over MAX Could Be Limited, UBS Poll Suggests

Two crashes, 346 deaths, almost three months of groundings and a steady stream of new revelations about the Boeing 737 MAX still may have not much dented the aircraft’s image in the public’s mind, a public poll run by part of investment company UBS has suggested.

 
 
 

French Air Chief Of Staff On Transformative New Aircraft And Upgrades

French Air Chief of Staff Philippe Lavigne tells Aviation Week about how the A330 MRTT, MQ-9 UAV and PC-21 trainer are revolutionizing French operations.

 
 
 

NASA Looks To Deep Space Human Health Risks

NASA’s Health Research Program is eager to learn more about astronaut health on long-duration space missions by enlarging the number of subjects and improving data collection protocols.

 
 
 

Why Next-Gen Aircraft Could Lead To More Outsourcing

Predictions for why next-generation aircraft and engines could prompt more airlines to outsource.

 
 
 

Cabin Ozone: A Potentially Serious 'Poison' At High Altitude

There is a potentially serious "poison" at high altitude that can cause long-term health effects and about which you have likely never been trained. It's ozone.

 
 

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