Sonic booms should not pose a barrier to speeding progress
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OCT
19

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Why The U.S. Should Allow Supersonic Flights Over Land

Sonic booms should not pose a barrier to speeding progress in aviation technology.

DEFENSE

Stealthy Super Hornet In Cards As Boeing Plans Major Overhaul

As the U.S. Navy’s Super Hornets reach the end of their planned service life, Boeing is eyeing an exhaustive overhaul. 

 

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OPINION

NBAA 2017—Flat Is The New Up

Nothing extraordinary is expected heading into 2018, but the status of the business jet industry looks a lot better than it has for most of the last decade.

MRO

Asia-Pacific Top 10 Aircraft In-Service Fleet: 2018-27

Over the next decade, the in-service aircraft fleet within the Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow to nearly 9,000 aircraft.

 

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