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Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Richard Aboulafia

Listen in as our editors discuss the sudden collapse of the $4.2 billion tie-up and its implications for both companies—and for Airbus.
 
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Jens Flottau

Airbus will not decide on further changes to its production rates before June and any potential adaptations will be “on a smaller scale” than previous cuts, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said April 29.
 
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Regional jets could see an uptick in interest as commercial passengers bypass larger hubs for health or convenience reasons in favor of more point-to-point travel, our editors say.
 
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Bill Carey

The Federal Communications Commission green-lights a terrestrial 5G system opposed by many federal government agencies and aerospace companies.
 
Graham Warwick

Fielding a technology that can expand the use of additive manufacturing in parts production, startup Velo3D has secured $28 million in Series D funding, taking total financing raised so far to $138 million.

 
Lee Hudson, Graham Warwick

Boeing is facing a novel coronavirus-related setback to the VC-25B presidential transport program, causing the company to recognize a $168 million impact in the first quarter.
 
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Guy Norris, Michael Bruno

Engine-makers prepare for a harsh new reality amid precipitous declines in demand for new powerplants and shrinking aftermarket services.
 
Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau

Some airlines in Europe, now bolstered by hefty state aid packages, are trying to assess how their businesses will fare after the crisis.
 
Jens Flottau

In regional downturns, lessors can move around aircraft to where they are still needed. In COVID-19 times, that is no longer possible.
 
Steve Trimble

After a late start, European industry is moving to close gap on high-speed missiles.
 
Scott Thompson, Bill Lay

It is critical that aerospace companies invest in strategic priorities now to ensure their long-term competitiveness.
 
 
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