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Sean Broderick

The FAA’s finalization of required changes to the Boeing 737 MAX and its formal reversal of a flight ban if the changes are implemented clears the way for U.S. operators to get their grounded aircraft back in service.
 
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“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign,” the song goes and now airports are singing the same tune. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues airports are finding creative ways to remind passengers about social distancing and face coverings, while trying not to clutter the wayfinding journey. Read More.
 
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The opportunity for other areas of the economy to grow are more numerous as the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
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When the B-52 Stratofortress was launched in the 1950s, it’s likely no one envisioned that the aircraft would still be flying today – nor that the USAF would decide to continue its operations until at least the 2050s. But that’s the plan.
 
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Major airlines and regional carriers in 2019 were promoting career pathway programs to hedge against a gap among pilot supply and demand.
 
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Ground-based flight operations rely on a series of tightly managed processes that depend on the efficiency of one another, and any deviation in these can have serious enough consequences to ground a flight altogether.
 
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Raytheon engineer imprisoned for taking laptop to China, Switzerland receives best and final fighter offers, Kea Aerospace unveils plans to develop a stratospheric unmanned aircraft, spacewalk sets stage for Russian Space Station upgrade and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Digitalization, demand for faster R&D, emerging technologies, 5G, AI, cyber and biowarfare threats are upending conventional models. Prepare to disrupt yourself. Invest in a digital future. Find out how.
 
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Linda Blachly

Airlines and airports are answering the call by industry leaders for the development and deployment of rapid, accurate, affordable, easy-to-operate, scalable and systematic COVID-19 testing for all passengers before departure as an alternative to quarantine measures in order to re-establish global air connectivity.
 
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Irene Klotz

SpaceX becomes first company to win U.S. government certification of human spaceflight system.
 
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“These are very long-running issues, the Boeing-Airbus one has been running literally decades,” says consultant.
 
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