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A look at the forces driving future strategic choices.
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Building Smallsats: Inside Blue Canyon’s Manufacturing Facility | Jen DiMascio At a nondescript office park north of Denver, across from a Kaiser Permanente hospital complex, Blue Canyon Technologies LLC is building satellite buses and satellite components for NASA, the Pentagon, the U.S. intelligence community, foreign private companies and others. Since 2016, the company has launched 30 satellites. The spacecraft range from the size of a breadbox to a college-dorm refrigerator. Take a deeper look. |
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The most prestigious and largest international gathering of Air Force leaders and industry counterparts anywhere in the world is back. Focusing on tomorrow’s Air Force moving beyond traditional Joint operations, DIACC21 features leading-edge insights and the latest experiences in moving toward a more integrated and interdependent Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) construct. |
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The Week In Technology | Graham Warwick Stratospheric connectivity; Electric in the round ; Australian space expands; Securing green hydrogen; and eBeaver makes progress. |
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UPCOMING WEBINAR | Advanced Air Mobility Outlook: Real or Fiction | September 9, 2021 | 11:00 am EDT | 4:00 pm BST As advanced air mobility becomes a reality and new technologies emerge, staying informed is imperative to following the transformation of this developing market and the impacts on the airspace. Join Aviation Week Network as our editors and analysts take a look at the difference a year makes in the development of advanced air mobility concepts, and what 2022 is expected to bring – from preliminary orders and technology developments, to how the sector is taking shape from a forecast stance. | REGISTER FOR THE FREE WEBINAR |
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