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16

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DEFENSE

Non-Classified F-35, P-8 Data Stolen In Cyber Breach

About 30 gigabytes of sensitive data were stolen from a small Australian defense contractor, including details on Lockheed Martin’s F-35 and C-130 transport aircraft, and Boeing’s P-8 and Joint Direct Attack Munition smart bomb.

SAFETY

Redefining The Runway Incursion Problem

Despite mitigations deployed, the number of reported runway incursions each year has remained stubbornly steady, or some say, on the rise. Safety advocates and industry want to find out why.

 

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TECHNOLOGY

Aurora CEO: Boeing Will Help Turn Innovations Into Products

In being acquired by Boeing, Aurora Flight Sciences sees a path to turn its research into products, which had eluded the innovative but small company. 

MRO

FAA Orders Inspections On Airbus A380 Engines After Air France Incident

U.S. regulator issued emergency airworthiness directive for GP7200-powered versions of the superjumbo after an Air France-operated A380 encountered engine damage on Sept. 30.

 

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