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DEFENSE

France Has Mixed Feelings About European Cooperation

France has the lead role in the Franco-German future combat air system, but some, including the country’s financial watchdog, question equality of roles.

FUTURE OF AEROSPACE

Uber Seeks International ‘Pilot’ City For UberAIR Trial

Uber is inviting international cities to bid to become the first global test site of the company’s proposed uberAIR aerial rideshare program.

 

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Winners and Losers as Trump Scuttles Iran Deal

Airbus and Boeing could be stuck with dozens of passenger airplanes, but missile defense sales could see an uptick. Aviation Week editors discuss the unfolding scenarios.

CROSSOVER NARROWBODY JETS

Crossover Jets Gain Advantage From New Avionics

The aim of integrated flight deck technology is to clearly display essential flight information and enable an intuitive, reduced-workload flying experience.

 

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BUSINESS AVIATION

Electrifying Developments: Stepping On The Gas

Electric airplanes' software, computer boards and augmented controls will be used for much more than propulsion, and will do so with precision, efficiency and endurance unknown in mechanical systems, says GAMA executive Greg Bowles.

 

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