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Run to China or run away?
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Bill Carey 

The Streamlined Launch and Reentry Licensing Requirements final rule allows commercial space operators to acquire a single license to conduct multiple launches from multiple sites.
 
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Northrop Grumman: Learn more about the B-21
 
Michael Bruno

For suppliers and servicers, China’s aviation recovery compared with depression elsewhere creates a dilemma: Run to China or run away?
 
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GE Aviation: Building a world that works
 
Graham Warwick

ATR is pursuing hydrogen propulsion as the most feasible path to substantially reducing the carbon emissions of its regional aircraft. 
 
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William Garvey

The founder, president and CEO of the Flight School Association of North America, discusses how the organization benefits student pilots as well as training organizations and the post-COVID-19 outlook.
 
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Russian, Chinese legacy fighters enjoy continued success, industry lays out economic benefits of Tempest, MHI aims at H3 capacity boost to push down costs and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news powered by Aerospace Daily & Defense Report. 
 
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October 16, 2020
10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST
NASA’s Artemis program to put humans on the Moon by 2024, the U.S. Defense Department’s creation of the Space Force and a growing middle market for space services are fueling at least one bright spot in the aerospace industry. Join our panel of experts in a discussion about the surge in space revenue and where new opportunities may lie.
 
 
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Adrian Schofield

AirAsia Japan has already shut down, and its franchises, including the group’s long-haul unit, are under extreme pressure.
 
Mark Roboff

Certification standards we use for human pilots could also be applied to artificial intelligence.
 
Bradley Perrett

While working on the giant Long March 9, China comes up with a Moon-landing plan that would use established launcher technology.
 
Irene Klotz

Take a closer look at the ISS and a review some highlights of its development as recorded in Aviation Week’s archives.
 
Guy Norris

Upgrades are underway for carrier aircraft as Stratolaunch prepares to offer hypersonic test capability from 2022 onward.
 
 
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