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Proposed mods would not deliver “sufficient level” of enhanced durability.
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Tony Osborne | Aviation Daily

Aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce says its timetable to fix problems found in the TEN version of the Trent 1000 engine will be delayed after evaluations revealed that proposed modifications would not deliver a “sufficient level” of enhanced durability.
 
Lee Hudson | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The Pentagon has issued a laundry list of items that are “most in peril” during a potential six-month continuing resolution.
 
Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno and Sean Broderick  | Aviation Week & Space Technology

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There is an increased need for civilian MRO facilities to work on military aircraft. Subcontract resources can provide both financial and operational efficiencies to benefit taxpayers, in addition to lessening the burden on existing military infrastructure.
 
Boeing confirms F/A-18E/F bid for Canada, Eurodrone deliveries, Lockheed names Adams to lead FVL campaigns, OneWeb delays next launch to January, Germany and Spain lined up for Typhoon AESA upgrade and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. 
 
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Graham Warwick

Record-setting Solar Impulse 2 to become new class of solar-powered, medium-altitude pseudo satellite.
 
Richard Aboulafia 

A smaller new airplane might make more sense for Boeing.
 
Sean Broderick and Ben Goldstein 

The FAA’s delegation process did not provide the agency with enough visibility into the MAX certification and testing.
 
Sean Broderick 

Lion Air has made changes to address training and maintenance shortcomings.
 
Jens Flottau 

Emirates Airline’s huge orders remain uncertain, and Etihad and Qatar Airways have changed course.
 
Carole Rickard Hedden 

O’Neill is the Falcon rocket fleet strategy manager, and Picon works as a mission manager of SpaceX’s Demo-1 and Demo-2 missions for NASA.
 
Tony Osborne 

Germany’s diamond shaped LO demonstrator could be the jewel that shapes a future combat aircraft.
 
Graham Warwick

Emirates Airline’s huge orders remain uncertain, and Etihad and Qatar Airways have changed course.
 
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