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defense

Opinion: The Challenge Of 21st Century Nuclear Command-and-Control

The U.S. needs to modernize its NC3—the out-of-date and all-but-invisible glue that holds the nation’s nuclear deterrence together.

 

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commercial aviation

Bombardier Business Aircraft, Aerostructures Units Set To Grow

Bombardier starts 2019 with growing business aircraft and aerostructures revenues and sufficient backlog in commercial aircraft to buy it time to improve profitability and explore strategic options for its CRJ regional-jet family.

 

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space

Russia Prepares For Return To The Moon

In early February, a delegation of Roscosmos State Corp. visited Vostochny spaceport in Russia’s Far East, the site of a new launch pad for the future super-heavy rocket that will be used for planned flights to the Moon.

 

business aviation

Used Business Jet Inventories To Rise, Foley Says

After a decade of decline in the number of used business jets for sale, inventories are now expected to begin increasing, said Brian Foley, an aviation consultant and president of Brian Foley Associates.

 
 

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