Survey indicates airlines want more capable 737 successor
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Commercial Aviation

Are Boeing’s NMA Plans What Airlines Really Want?

A joint survey conducted by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Aviation Week indicates airlines want an aircraft that resembles a more capable successor to the 737 rather than the 757.

 

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PODCAST

The Electrification of Air ... And Space

The hot subject at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Propulsion & Energy conference was electrification—of aircraft, spacecraft and even the surface of the Moon.

DEFENSE

Where Defense Companies Are Placing Their Bets

A look at some of key defense contractors and the choices they are facing.

 

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MRO

Can Boeing Sell the NMA For Less and Make It Up in Aftermarket?

Boeing faces myriad dilemmas about what to offer the market to replace the 757--the New Midsize Airplane.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Bombardier Confident In New Supply Chain For CRJ

Bombardier is confident that interiors supply-chain challenges that plagued its CSeries program will not be an issue on its new CRJ Atmosphere cabin, even though the supplier—Zodiac Aerospace—is the same.

 

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