| June 22, 2020 |
Latest news Germany Awards €4.6Bn Contract for Four MKS 180 Frigates to Dutch Shipyard Southern Spain’s Big Airbus Bet Goes Wrong as Suppliers Struggle Boeing Whistleblower Alleges Systemic Problems with 737 MAX
| Taiwan’s new AT-5 advanced jet trainer actually made its first flight on June 10, but a major ceremony today marked its “official” first flight, in the presence of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. (Taiwan MND photo) |
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