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Future program is in doubt according to service.
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Brian Everstine

Service says its programs are the only current advanced fighter engine competition, but the future of the program is in doubt.
 
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Sebastian Mikosz

As an industry, we know that achieving net-zero carbon emissions from aviation by 2050 will be extremely difficult.
 
From SLS-Orion are go for launch to AW249 attack helo performs initial fight tests In Italy. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
 
Two high-speed aircraft concepts hit the headlines at Farnborough - a refined four-engined supersonic airliner design from Boom and an experimental hypersonic test vehicle for the UK Royal Air Force from Reaction Engines and Rolls-Royce.
 
 
UPCOMING WEBINAR
 

Wednesday, Aug 31, 2022
10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST |16:00 CEST

The approach to human-machine teaming in aerial combat continues to evolve.
New concepts often show a shift toward a new class of advanced autonomous wingmen “untethered” from the piloted fighters and bombers in a strike package, along with an array of multirole assets affordable enough to be expended as if they were munitions.

In this webinar, we will discuss the concepts emerging from government and industry leading to a new future of autonomous aircraft.
Meet the Panelists:
Steve Trimble
Defense Editor, Aviation Week Network
Brian Everstine
Pentagon Editor, Aviation Week Network
Tony Osborne
London Bureau Chief, Aviation Week Network

Moderator:
Jen DiMascio
Executive Managing Editor, Defense & Space
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Garrett Reim, Mark Carreau

NASA plans to use 10 small satellites to study the Sun, Moon and deep space.
 
Dallas Brown, Irene Klotz

Shoebox-size spacecraft will test new technologies for space science and exploration.
 
Jens Flottau

Russia’s war against Ukraine has made the CR929 program more difficult to manage, with Western sanctions causing more delays.
 
 
EVENT SPOTLIGHT
 
Digital Transformation is key to the long-term growth and success of the MRO industry, ensuring cost competitiveness and robust supply chains. However, many challenges continue in the digital transformation journey.
Join us at AeroEngines Asia-Pacific to discuss the changing technology landscape.
 
Asia Aerospace Leadership Forum & MRO Asia-Pacific Awards will take place on 19 September 2022 at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, in conjunction with MRO Asia-Pacific.

Join us to discuss topics that are driving the regional business agenda, see the full agenda and register today: https://aalf-mroapawards-2022.capaevents.com
 
 
 
 
October 6-7, 2022 - Chicago, IL

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January 30,  2023 - Beverly Hills, CA