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Eight aircraft identified as needing immediate attention.
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Sean Broderick, Guy Norris

Eight aircraft identified as needing immediate attention due to safety risks.
 
Irene Klotz

Ask the Editors: NASA has continued its exploration blueprints by building support among both Democratic and Republican legislators.
 
Aviation Week's annual photo contest is now open for 2020 with categories including commercial aviation, defense, business and general aviation, space, and a new 'COVID-19 challenge' category. Take a look at a selection of photos from the commercial narrowbodies category from 2019 and be inspired to submit your own.
 
Aaron Karp

Air Lease Corporation chairman Steven Udvar Házy is encouraging Boeing to publicly refer to the 737 MAX by its more formal numerical designations, such as the 737-8 and 737-9, calling the name “MAX” a “clear liability.”
 
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Guy Norris, Steve Trimble

Combined-cycle testbed paves the way for Air Force’s longer-term hypersonic vehicle ambitions.
 
Graham Warwick

Europe to fly hybrids; eVTOL cargo UAV; Flying-V takes flight; Lasers for air data; Drag sail deorbiter; High-rate UAM manufacture
 
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