The last two decades have seen a prolonged period of strong economic growth and a sustained demand super-cycle within the aerospace and defense sector. “Bigger is better” was the growth philosophy for the last two decades.
From NASA pleased with backup efforts to SLS on track for Aug. 18 rollout to launchpad. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
Infrastructure developer Skyports Infrastructure and AirAsia’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), a unit of AirAsia Aviation Group Limited, have signed a one-year letter of intent (LOI) to study air taxi infrastructure development in Malaysia.
In 2021, the Experimental Aircraft Association “tiptoed” into hosting the return of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the world’s largest air show, following its cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wichita-based Spirit AeroSystems needs to find work for the huge buildings and thousands of engineers idled by the continuing COVID-19-pandemic-induced slowdown in the commercial widebody aircraft market.
Southwest Airlines executives are no longer expecting deliveries of any Boeing 737 MAX 7s before 2023, the latest sign that the model’s regulatory approval timing remains difficult to nail down amid changing aircraft certification protocols.
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