Route fragmentation is killing large quadjets
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Airshow China Surprises With New, Flyable Stealth UAS

Another round of new, stealthy-looking unmanned aircraft systems made a biannual debut at China’s largest air show, but this time with a key difference. 

OPINION

Why The Widebody Market Is Mired In Misery

Route fragmentation that is killing large quadjets is also badly hurting medium-large twin-aisles. 

 

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VERTICAL LIFT

Leonardo Calls For AW169, AW189 Tail Rotor Inspections

Leonardo Helicopters has issued safety directives to operators of its AW169 helicopter to inspect tail-rotor components following a fatal crash. 

SPACE

DARPA Shortlists Sites For Rapid Launch Challenge

Competitors will be required to conduct two separate launches to low Earth orbit within weeks of each other from two different sites. 

 

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MRO

Inflight Connectivity Modifications Are Slowing Down

New business models, operational and maintenance benefits needed to spur growth.

 

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MRO

Boeing Bulletin Suggest Pitch-Trim Issue In Lion Air Accident

Faulty angle-of-attack data in Lion Air accident triggers airworthiness directive.

 

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