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A new wave of industrial agreements.
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Tony Osborne

Britain’s plan for its Tempest has triggered UK investments by Saab and a new wave of industrial agreements with industry.
 
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With fewer commercial flights, which carry both passengers and freight, there’s a critical need for more cargo space. Read how Embraer’s engineers rose to the challenge.
 
Jen DiMascio

A new crop of missions to explore the lunar surface is taking shape and due to launch in the coming years, leading up to the U.S.’ planned Artemis mission to put humans back on the Moon in 2024—now being put to its first test in Congress.
 
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Post-COVID, air travel will need a phased approach to boost passenger confidence and ensure health safety. New technologies can enhance the airport experience for travelers and administrators alike, and help people feel more comfortable flying again.
 
Graham Warwick

Val Miftakov is the founder and CEO of ZeroAvia, which is developing a zero emission electric powertrain for regional aircraft that uses hydrogen fuel cells. Aviation Week's Executive Editor, Technology Graham Warwick speaks to him about the startup’s plans in this Tech Talk.
 
Joe Anselmo, Sean Broderick, Guy Norris

He prioritizes new airplanes over aftermarket business and looks ahead to the company’s next airplane.
 
 
Aviation Week editors were joined by Nick Lappos, Sikorsky Technical Fellow and Chair of the US National Academies Committee on Advanced Air Mobility and Mike Hirschberg, Executive Director, The Vertical Flight Society to explore the many challenges still facing the introduction and scaling up of a new mode of air travel.
 
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As the Comac C919’s availability draws closer, could a deterioration of relations between Beijing and the West prompt China’s authoritarian leaders to curtail aircraft imports? And how long would it take Airbus and Boeing to recover from a big decline in Chinese sales?

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Irene Klotz

Economic and workforce upheavals are testing the mettle of the small satellite industry.
 
Adrian Schofield

While AirAsia’s Malaysia and Thai units will likely be OK, its offshore franchises and AirAsia X are under much more survival pressure.
 
Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno

Rolls’ need to fund UltraFan development drives speculation about renewed cooperation.
 
 
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Our challenged industry today is expected to include a significant increase in new technology applications across the supply chain. As industry rebuilds itself, new manufacturing techniques and tools will play a larger role than before the coronavirus crisis. New technology will be rolled out, and others that have lingered in experimental phases will become widespread reality. This session will spotlight where and what technologies will emerge.
 
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