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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Mar. 19 | NASA suspends work on SLS Orion, Boeing board resignation over bailout, progress in exploration ground systems, COVID-19 impacts including responses to escalated health threats, U.S. defense industry groups appealing for relief and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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Podcast: The Legendary Jump Jet Harrier 809 | Listen in as aviation author and historian Rowland White joins Aviation Week’s London Bureau Chief Tony Osborne to discuss the story of Britain’s legendary jump jet and its role in the Falklands War. |
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Lufthansa CEO Warns Of Permanent Change | Alex Derber Lufthansa Technik could provide “attractive” collateral for its parent airline group to raise financing to ensure its survival through the coronavirus crisis, Credit Suisse has said. |
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Fast 5: Boeing’s Ted Colbert On MAX, Services Goals | Lee Ann Shay Ted Colbert, CEO of Boeing Global Services, spoke with Lee Ann Shay on March 4 at Boeing’s Chicago headquarters about how he’s adjusting to the job that he started in October and how he’s navigating today’s very dynamic business environment. |
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First Take | Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week. |
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Aerospace Manufacturing After COVID-19 Will Be Different | Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau, Thierry Dubois Aerospace manufacturing has awakened to a nightmare. Customer demand could swoon as air travel is crippled, battering a sector already reeling from narrowbody and widebody cuts alike. |
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