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Washington has glimpsed life after the legacy defense industry.
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Michael Bruno

Washington has glimpsed life after the legacy defense industry, and the potential for change is enormous.

 
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Deliveries from Boeing’s 737 MAX stored inventory slowed in the last two months, providing early evidence that supports Boeing’s latest projections of deliveries from the parked backlog lasting into 2023, an Aviation Week Fleet Discovery analysis shows. 
 
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Aviation Week Network’s new 2022 Military Fleet and MRO Forecast has identified open opportunities for the supply of 3,584 new-build military aircraft worth $134.8 billion over the next decade.
 
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Adrian Schofield

More low-cost carriers are reactivating widebodies, as new operators and routes appear.
 
Steve Trimble

Calidus previews new pursuit of a heavy surveillance aircraft follow-up to Bader 250 light-attack fighter.
 
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