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What collapse means for both parties
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Jens Flottau, Tony Osborne

Embraer and Boeing are entering into a bitter public fight over who is responsible for the end of the proposed commercial aircraft joint venture, Boeing Brasil Commercial.
 
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Defense Editor Steve Trimble responds:

French culture inspires beauty, sophisticated cuisine and, occasionally, factual errors by U.S.-based aerospace companies...

The Aviation Week Network invites our readers to submit questions to our editors and analysts. We’ll answer them, and if we can’t, we will reach out to our wide network of experts for advice.Submit a question.
 
Mark Carreau, Irene Klotz

After a damning report by an independent review team, NASA is revamping its oversight of the Florida-based nonprofit organization that runs the U.S. National Laboratory programs of the International Space Station.
 
Widespread use of delivery drones
Electric aircraft
Autonomy and AI in the cockpit

 
The Hubble Space Telescope marked its 30th year in orbit this month. Here's a sampling from Hubble's photo album, including the April 25, 1990, day after launch deployment; an illustration depicting how Hubble transmits its images and a selection of colorful observations over the years.

 
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Airlines have been increasing their average aircraft size for years, but will small aircraft be better positioned when the industry begins to emerge from the COVID-19 groundings?

John Slattery, President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, joins Aviation Week editors in a free, interactive webinar on May 1 to discuss how the crisis could bolster demand for regional jets and smaller narrowbodies at the expense of larger aircraft.

May 1
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As credit markets dry up and venture capital becomes scarce, how is investment being impacted in this era? What are some of the ways in which startup companies can stay afloat?

We’ll talk about government initiatives, Export-Import bank financing, and other funding sources and policy initiatives in play.
April 30
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Tony Osborne

Norway and U.S. close cooperation on missiles and propulsion is expanding into the near-hypersonic regime.
 
Graham Warwick

U.S. Air Force eVTOL event; EHang plans E-port; Zipline fights COVID-19; Pipistrel measures DEP noise; Onera tests airship.
 
Steve Trimble

U.S. Air Force moves forward on LRSO and GBSD without a competitive bidding process.
 
Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch

IT needs commercial vendors that understand the importance of cybersecurity on the ground as well as in space.
 
Adrian Schofield

Virgin Australia, one of the first major airlines in voluntary administration due to COVID-19, hopes for quick relaunch under new owners.
 
 
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