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Pumping cash into specific sized organizations and industry sectors.
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Sean Broderick

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act sets up several new programs and adjusts some existing ones—each aimed at pumping much-needed cash into specific sized organizations or industry sectors.
 
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Defense editors and analysts at Aviation Week came together, virtually, to offer something more uplifting to look at—images of our favorite aircraft. The SR-71 Blackbird and its predecessor, the A-12, plus chunky airlifters and nimble French aerobatic aircraft have made the list. Clearly, we don’t agree on every entry. We’ll go on debating the merits and demerits of each and hope you’ll join in as well. See the full list.
 
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Lee Hudson

Boeing has installed valves on seven KC-46A Pegasus aircraft plugging the leaky fuel system the U.S. Air Force has deemed a major deficiency.
 
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Mark Carreau

NASA’s long-term strategy for a sustained human exploration of the Moon is to produce scientific, economic and geopolitical dividends as well as establish a sustainable proving ground for longer missions to Mars—and all executed with commercial partners and global alliances.
 
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Vivek Saxena

How a business continuity plan can help lean companies survive the pandemic.
 
Jen DiMascio

Coronavirus’ minor impact to F-35 testing; Japan’s future fighter office; Croatia delays fighter buy; L3Harris wins SSA contract; L-39 trials.
 
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The coronavirus pandemic swept over Europe and North America, causing economic chaos and changing life as we know it almost overnight. But as the shock wears off, manufacturers and suppliers across the global aerospace industry face the reality of having to navigate the difficult weeks ahead.

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