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Reaction Engines Pre-Cooler Passes Mach 3.3 Test

It's been decades in the making, but Reaction Engines has achieved what could prove to be a pivotal moment in the advancement of air-breathing, high-speed propulsion.

 

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Defense

U.S. Congress Approves Additional $79M To Keep CH-53K Flying

Additional funding will allow the Sikorsky CH-53K heavy-lift helicopter program to continue developmental testing after several deficiencies were identified.

 

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vertical flight

Existing Programs Take Hits As Army Focuses On Future Vertical Lift

U.S. Army seeks major funding for its Future Vertical Lift modernization program beginning in fiscal 2020, but targets existing programs as the bill-payers.

 

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MRO

Opinion: Additive Manufacturing Needs Input From Airlines And MROs

It is critical to welcome new ways of thinking and celebrate successes of new AM adopters while heeding AM pioneers’ lessons learned.

 

Airport Routes

How Catchment and Leakage Data Can Improve Your Pitch

Using an analysis of catchment and how much traffic is leaking between two hubs, airports can use data to their advantage when proving the market to an airline.

 

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