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A Bittersweet Anniversary As Embraer Turns 50

50 years after its founding, and in spite of many successes, Embraer is about to enter a new era, giving up control of its commercial jets to Boeing.

 
 
 

FAA Issues Generic Warning On AOA Sensor Risks

FAA, citing non-specific “continued airworthiness activity,” reminded operators that angle-of-attack sensors can be easily damaged during “normal operations,” and must be carefully maintained to ensure safe flight operations.

 
 
 

New South Korean, North Korean Ballistic Missiles Emerge

The two Koreas are both making strides in ballistic missile technology. The latest North Korean weapon looks similar to, but larger than, South Korea’s KTSSM.

 
 

NASA Seeks Lunar Gateway Resupply Proposals

NASA has issued a request for proposals from U.S. companies capable of carrying out up to $7 billion in re-supply missions to its planned lunar-orbiting, human-tended Gateway.

 

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