Western satellite manufacturers must step up their game
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Enders Consolidates Power As Airbus Integrates

The move raises a question as to whether Fabrice Bregier will stay in the long run, knowing that he has just lost an important and very visible part of his role.

DEFENSE

OA-X Demo: Sierra Nevada Training USAF Pilots To Fly A-29

The aircrews will put the A-29 through its paces in a series of demonstrations taking place at Holloman AFB, New Mexico, starting on July 31.

 

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Inside Infrared and the Future of Stealth Technology

Stealth aircraft may be good at limiting detection by radar, and while designers are also getting better at concealing an infrared signature, sensor technology is catching up. Listen in as our editors discuss. 

 

OPINION

How China Is Using ‘Soft Power’ In Space Business

It is clear from China’s two Indonesian satellite deals that the rules of engagement have changed. Western satellite manufacturers, particularly those from the U.S., must step up their game if they are to remain competitive.

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The UK’s Laptop Security Predicament

Gradually, business returns closer to normal for those airlines and airports that were affected by the US government’s poorly conceived laptop ban in the cabins of in-bound flights from 10 airports, most of them in the Middle East.

 

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