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Eight items needed to secure the ultimate high ground.
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Paul Szymanski

Eight items that governments must have in place to secure the ultimate high ground.
 
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Northrop Grumman: Learn more about the B-21
 
Bill Carey

With air traffic activity suppressed by the coronavirus pandemic, the ATM community is forward-focused on future scenarios.
 
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The COVID-19 crisis had a significant impact on the air cargo sector, with initial demand for transporting medical supplies leading to some airlines temporarily converting grounded passenger aircraft into freighters.
 
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GE Aviation: Building a world that works
 
Graham Warwick

New customers are entering the business-aviation market through charter and membership programs, but will they stay?
 
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As part of Aviation Week’s coverage of this year’s International Astronautical Congress and in recognition of the upcoming 20th anniversary of sustained human presence on the International Space Station, Aviation Week is hosting a webinar panel with former NASA administrators Dan Goldin, Sean O’Keefe and Charlie Bolden. 

Join us for an hour-long panel discussion about building, sustaining and growing human and robotic space programs, how the lessons of the past can inform the future.
 
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Thierry Dubois

BEA’s persistence on three research campaigns leads to a potentially far-reaching discovery of metal fatigue on GE-Pratt GP7200 turbofan.
 
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Lee Hudson

An inside look into the U.S. Army’s radical experiment, Project Convergence, a sensor-to-shooter demonstration.
 
Graham Warwick

APT 70 flies urban; EHang’s logistics eVTOL; Paris UAM test site; Japan’s air taxi plans; Sabrewing’s Arabian deal.
 
 
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The Defense supply chain is under new pressures. With Covid-19 resizing the commercial aviation sector, many defense-related suppliers are seeing their business models challenged like never before. Meanwhile, new cybersecurity requirements are taking hold while defense providers watch future budget pressures weigh on the Pentagon's spending plans. A panel of industry leaders at the upcoming Aviation Week DefenseChain Conference will review the state of change and how these challenges are affecting the supply chain.