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Why Sino-Russian Widebody Project Is Not Another Airbus

The story of Russia’s sole twin-aisle family, and the history of Russia’s previous aviation joint ventures, serve as a cautionary tale for this project.

DEFENSE

Russia’s State Armaments Program Supports MiG-35 Orders

Russian aircraft corporation MiG has been thrown a lifeline by the Russian government.

 

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BUSINESS AVIATION

Adding Japanese ‘Shisa Kanko’ Techniques To Modern Cockpits

The Pointing-and-Calling method used by Japanese train engineers combines looking at something, pointing at it, calling out the observation and listening to your own voice.

ANALYSIS

Can Heathrow’s Third Runway Be Built For $7 Billion Less?

In the never-ending, will-it-ever-happen saga that is London Heathrow’s third runway, new options have come forward that claim the project could be built for a third less than the $23 billion price tag currently proposed by the airport. 

 

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On-Orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing
Get updates from Benjamin Reed (NASA), Fred Kennedy (DARPA), Frank DeMauro (Orbital ATK), Steve Oldham (SSL), and Justin Kugler (Made in Space, Inc.)
 
 

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