Well positioned to penetrate civil supersonic market
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17

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business aviation

UTAS Eyes Supersonic and Business Jet Market

With advanced aerostructures technology already in flight test on an unidentified high-speed military aircraft, UTC Aerospace Systems believes it is well positioned to penetrate the nascent civil supersonic market.

defense

Hurricane-Damaged Fighter Jets Look ‘Fixable’, Says Mattis

Air Force maintainers will conduct a detailed assessment of the F-22 Raptors and other aircraft before the government can determine if the equipment can be repaired.

 

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commercial aviation

Boeing-Adient Seats Venture Targets 'Entire Market'

Their target: grabbing a piece of a commercial-aircraft seating market projected to grow from last year's $4.5 billion to $6 billion by 2026.

technology

Digital Threads Beginning With New Tilt-Rotor Design

Digital Thread is an increasingly popular buzzword in modern manufacturing and in aerospace particularly. 

 

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When Aviation Week Was Accused Of Treason

Aviation Week editors routinely get blowback when they write about sensitive topics, and the best example of that may be an October 1957 story that revealed the U.S. had been tracking Russian missile launches from advanced long-range radar units i...

 

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