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Aircraft procurement takes a hit in the Pentagon’s fiscal year 2022 budget request.
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Winners And Losers In The Fiscal 2022 U.S. Defense Budget Request | Jen DiMascio The fiscal 2022 budget request, the first released by President Joe Biden, did not substantially depart from the priorities of the previous administration. But some of the priorities were apparent—including nuclear delivery vehicles, hypersonic weapons and research and development. Conversely, procurement of aircraft platforms took a hit, and the Air Force is returning to Capitol Hill with a long list of recommended aircraft retirements. |
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Revisiting Concorde: The Supersonic Revolution | As the drive toward sustainable commercial supersonic aircraft begins to accelerate, it seems remarkable that half a century ago the first supersonic airliner prototypes were already entering flight testing and the coming high-speed leap in civil aviation was viewed as a near-term inevitability. With the most recent partnership between Boom and United Airlines to start developing new supersonic aircraft, we take a look at arguably the most famous supersonic aircraft of all – Concorde. |
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