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Richard Aboulafia | Teal Group

A smaller new airplane might make more sense for Boeing.
 
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Steve Trimble, Lee Hudson and Michael Bruno | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

An ongoing legal dispute between the U.S. government and Lockheed Martin over intellectual property rights has emerged as the source of a 2.5-year-long delay in activating a key F-35 system required to complete initial operational testing and make a full-rate production decision.
 
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Tony Osborne

The Dubai Airshow looks set to attract an eclectic mix of commercial and military aircraft from around the world. Here are some of the interesting aircraft making an appearance at this year’s show.
 
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The M-346 mystery customer, challenging spacewalk repairs, electronic attack role for NATO commitment, VSR700 makes its first tethered hop and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
Watch from your seat as the urban air mobility (UAM) takes off, navigates the skies and lands — in this 3D demonstration of the ANSYS simulation solution for VTOL aircraft.
 
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Bill Carey

The FAA’s GPS augmentation system supports NextGen precision navigation procedures and ADS-B.
 
Kevin Michaels | AeroDynamic Advisory

In a short period of time, Bombardier has undertaken four bold moves to radically transform its aerospace business.
 
Jen DiMascio 

Europe’s new hypersonic defense plan; B-2 software upgrade difficulties; Philippines accepts C295s; Germany rejects latest A400M delivery.
 
Guy Norris

Final systems installation is underway for Mod. 2 testing of the all-electric X-57 as NASA nears a critical design review of high-lift motors for the final test phase.
 
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