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Your Singapore Airshow digest.
Blended Wing Body Demonstrator Unveiled By Airbus | Guy Norris As it becomes clearer that disruptive new airliner configurations will be one of the few ways of meeting the reduced emissions targets of the future, Airbus has revealed it is flight-testing a scaled blended wing body (BWB) technology demonstrator. |
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U.S. Navy’s Rail Gun Revealed | Guy Norris Details of the U.S. Navy’s new generation, electrically powered aircraft launch and recovery system, currently under test for the first time on the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) carrier, are visible in a large-scale model at the Singapore Airshow. |
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Simulated Pilot Training Now Features Actual Cockpit Instruments Orolia’s new GSG-8 Advanced GNSS Simulator delivers Hardware in the Loop (HIL) integration into the flight simulator, to train pilots on actual navigation instruments. See a demo at Booth G10. Learn More |
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A Fully Solar-Powered Singapore Airshow | This year’s Singapore Airshow is fully solar-powered, underscoring its major theme of innovation and environmental sustainability in the aviation industry. |
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Two New Dassault Falcons Take Shape | Dassault has completed the critical design review of its next business aircraft, the long-range, widebody Falcon 6X twinjet, and is closing in on the preliminary design of the advanced low-noise follow-on. |
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