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Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Air Force has selected the Northrop Grumman B-21 to demonstrate a potentially revolutionary approach to flightworthy software.
 
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Jens Flottau | Aviation Week & Space Technology

Embraer delivers the second, larger version of the E2 family to its first operator. Executives hope the low unit costs will allow it to break into new markets.
 
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Sweeping reviews of USAF ISR fleet, new launch preparation for Northrop Grumman's Mission Extension Vehicle, Air National Guard receives F-35s, drone delivery services, newly unveiled bills to ban U.S. buys of Chinese drones and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. 
 
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Mark Carreau | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

As it seeks to steer a transition in oversight of research and development on the International Space Station and other low Earth orbit activities to the U.S. private sector, NASA is committed to avoiding a repeat of the decision to retire the space shuttle fleet without a still-absent capability to launch its own astronauts.
 
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Adrian Schofield 

Increased Haneda access will play a key role in plans by the major Japanese airlines to accelerate international expansion in 2020.
 
Mike Ingram

The potential for the eVTOL ecosystem is likely to be $10-20 billion by 2030.
 
Michael Bruno 

Infrastructure spending is a hot-button issue ahead of next year’s presidential election. The president may win the issue, for reasons important to A&D.
 
Irene Klotz 

Pioneering space habitat developer cancels launch contracts for ISS, low Earth orbit passenger flights.
 
Guy Norris 

From advanced turbofans to UAM avionics, Honeywell’s flying testbeds are gearing up for expansion.
 
Guy Norris 

Honeywell’s Convair CV-580 flying testbed has had a career that included a key role in the evolution of industry’s most important safety avionics developments.
 
 
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