Raytheon Intelligence & Space has a new alliance of innovation leaders poised to efficiently update, expand and secure an aging airspace network architecture—and enable the FAA to maximize flexibility and minimize cost.
The IAF is considering two main replacements—the Lockheed Martin CH-53K and the Boeing CH-47—while also mulling an extra deal for V-22s manufactured by Boeing. IAF pilots and technician teams have flown the two heavy helicopters in the U.S. to inform the decision
From analysis on the future air-launched effects to the U.S. Army's transformation strategy. A roundup of our coverage and analysis surrounding AUSA 2020.
Aviation Week Network continues to assess the state of technology and top priorities for the aerospace and defense industry. Delegates of DefenseChain Conference will hear from the leaders of innovation functions and the results of our first study into areas where startups are outpacing industry veterans.
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