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A new surge in U.S. coronavirus cases has stalled a fragile recovery in airline traffic. Listen in as Aviation Week speak to Accenture’s aerospace team who reveal the strategies they’re giving aerospace CEOs for now and into 2021.
 
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Airbus proves remote carrier links to combat aircraft, B-21, GBSD remain on track, Dawn unveils reusable suborbital spaceplane demonstrator, Australia emerges as Boeing's first export target for T-7A, MHI to upgrade F-15Js under contract with Boeing and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.

 
Guy Norris

High-speed airliner developer Boom Supersonic and engine-maker Rolls-Royce have agreed to study propulsion system concepts for the Colorado-based company’s proposed Mach 2.2 Overture aircraft design.
 
Sean Broderick

The demand dip is triggering delivery slowdowns and orderbook shuffling, but top U.S. carriers remain committed to Boeing’s narrowbody.
 
Irene Klotz

New spacecraft from the United Arab Emirates, China and the U.S. will soon join these exploration probes on and around Mars.
 
The Defense supply chain is under new pressures. With Covid-19 resizing the commercial aviation sector, many defense-related suppliers are seeing their business models challenged like never before. Meanwhile, new cybersecurity requirements are taking hold while defense providers watch future budget pressures weigh on Pentagon's spending plans. A panel of industry leaders at the upcoming DefenseChain Conference will review the state of change and how these challenges are affecting the supply chain.
 
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Guy Norris, Sean Broderick

Airbus made major moves earlier this year, leaving Boeing to make large adjustments as the ramifications of COVID-19 become clearer.
 
Steve Trimble

The Pentagon identified two programs to support NGAD in 2014, then went silent; one has reemerged in budget documents this year.
 
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