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Michael Bruno

Green is the new green in aerospace and defense, but how do companies compare when it comes to their own standards?
 
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Tony Osborne

The partners will back Aeralis’ effort to fly a pre-production example of its modular training aircraft before 2025. 
 
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Rich Piellisch

GE’s Catalyst engine is the first clean-sheet turboprop in 30 years, GE says, adding that the new engine will enable the design and manufacture of superior airplanes.
 
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Paul Seidenman, David Spanovich

Composites can enable the use of more and lighter blades to enhance aircraft performance.
 
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Kevin Michaels

An effective global COVID-19 vaccine rollout, improved coordination of government travel policies and luck with variants will be needed.
 
 
Steve Trimble

A three-year-old concept for a fully autonomous aircraft is approaching a critical 12-month series of experiments.
 
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