Links to engine failure on 737 MAX being ferried to storage
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CFM Monitoring Leap Fleet For Issue Linked To Southwest Engine Failure

CFM International is monitoring its Leap engine fleet for signs of an issue believed to be tied to the March 26 contained engine failure on a Southwest Airlines 737 MAX 8 that was being ferried to storage.

 

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V-280 Valor May Fly Autonomously This Year

Bell anticipates its V-280 will fly autonomously by the end of the calendar year.

 
 

Podcast: How The U.S. Is Reorganizing For Space Warfare

The U.S. military is debating everything from creating a sixth service for space to a unified combatant command to how to architect and buy a new generation of satellites. Listen in as our editors discuss.

 
 

Why Pilots Need More Than Simulator Training

Simulator training is essential, but it alone simply isn’t sufficient to provide flight crews with all the skills and knowledge needed to assure the highest safety margins.

 

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