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Security void presents Middle Eastern nations with an opportunity to test their ability to fight with UAVs.
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The civil war in Libya is morphing into a fluid security situation. Russian military aircraft have arrived to support private contractors backed by the Russian government. Listen in as we discuss how the security void has presented Middle Eastern nations with an opportunity to test their ability to fight with Turkish and Chinese UAVs.
 
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The FAA has authorized Boeing to begin certification flight testing of the grounded 737 MAX with an updated flight-control system.
 
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Aviation Week data shows the U.S. military operates about three times as many manned aircraft as the Chinese military.
 
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In this episode of Check 6 with Accenture, listen in as we talk with John Schmidt, the firm's global A&D lead, and Joyce Kline, a leader in applied intelligence, about how to get smarter about your suppliers.
 
Introducing Flight Paths Forward: a detailed examination of the future of the aerospace industry as we begin to climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Join us from 10 July for two weeks of virtual content including in-depth reports, videos, webinars, CEO interviews and technology-focused podcasts. Find out more.
 
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A silver lining of the pandemic is the Federal Reserve’s aggressive lowering of interest rates, which makes federal debt more affordable.
 
Tony Osborne

Eager not to see a repeat of the 2014 Gripen referendum, the Swiss government aims to persuade the public of the need for new fighters.
 
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Frost & Sullivan says airlines need to maintain focus on technologies including AI, machine learning and blockchain.
 
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