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Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Air Force has added the obscure category of “single-use aircraft” to the list of technologies being pursued to form the next generation of air superiority capabilities.
 
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Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily

Insufficient clearance between a wire-bundle bracket screw and a hydraulic pipe feeding an engine component on certain ATR aircraft is causing damage to the pipe, leading EASA to call for immediate inspections and eventual modifications of the affected parts.
 
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Guy Norris

Nammo hybrid sounding rocket and smallsat launch family plan moves to next phase after Nucleus demonstrator test.
 
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Adrian Schofield 

Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand are launching initiatives to identify cost savings, with Virgin cutting staff and considering fleet and network changes.
 
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Steve Trimble 

After years of discussions, a military plan to automate and distribute command-and-control authority is starting to become tangible.
 
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