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Boeing Layoffs Affect Line-Assist Pilots, Drawing Union’s Ire | Sean Broderick Boeing plans to eliminate a group of in-house training pilots dedicated to helping operators introduce new aircraft types, citing the lack of consistent work for them, and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic that has forced cost cuts. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sep. 23 | Search for life beyond Earth takes surprising turn to Venus, manufacturing system aims to help hardware startups move faster and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news powered by Aerospace Daily & Defense News. |
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Will Airbus And Boeing Need More Production Cuts? | New data suggests the world’s two dominant air framers may have been approaching peak production before the COVID-19 crisis hit. The debate now is whether the significant production cuts at Airbus and Boeing are enough, and how they will protect key suppliers if they are forced to pull back further. Veteran aerospace analyst Charles Armitage joins Aviation Week editors to delve into the numbers and the outlook for 2021. |
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Airbus A220 Role May Grow In Post-Pandemic Air Transport | Jens Flottau When Airbus acquired what was then called the Bombardier C Series in 2017 for essentially nothing plus guaranteed loss-sharing with the Canadian company, most analysts were full of praise for the move. They felt it would put Airbus in a much better strategic position vis-a-vis Boeing for years to come. |
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