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Airbus is committed to the A33neo for a few reasons.
Aerospace Digest Civil, military and space | |
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NASA Administrators Panel: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going | As part of Aviation Week’s coverage of this year’s International Astronautical Congress and in recognition of the upcoming 20th anniversary of sustained human presence on the International Space Station, Aviation Week is hosting a webinar panel with former NASA administrators Dan Goldin, Sean O’Keefe and Charlie Bolden. Join us for an hour-long panel discussion about building, sustaining and growing human and robotic space programs, and how the lessons of the past can inform the future. |
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Inside Israel’s CH-53 Squadrons | Amit Agronov In the coming weeks, the Israeli government is expected to have a final decision in the competition to replace the CH-53 transport helicopter, operated by the Israeli Air Force’s (IAF) 118th “Night Birds” Sqdn. for more than 50 years. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Tech Pub Trends: The Journey From Knowledge Evolution To Revolution | As senior staff retire and take a wealth of knowledge with them, these organizations realize technical publications are critical to sustaining newer team members' productivity. Luckily, modern technologies are enabling new ways to utilize tech pubs in productive and innovative ways. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct. 7 | Airbus gears up for next-gen Earth observation, Russian hypersonic missile hits sea target in test, Australia lifts defense spending by 9.1%, Boom firms up overture plans as XB-1 rolls out. A roundup of aerospace space and defense news. |
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