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Russia, China and France are developing or have deployed, unlike the U.S.
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AVIATION WEEK MARKETPLACE | Maintenance Service Plan | Control costs and take the stress out of maintaining your engines, auxiliary power units, avionics and mechanical components with Honeywell’s Maintenance Service Plan (MSP). Available for Passenger and Business Aircraft, and Helicopters. |
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Commercial Aviation: What’s In And What’s Out | Jens Flottau Still in the middle of its worst crisis, the commercial aviation industry hopes to begin recovery soon as vaccinations become more broadly available. During the pandemic, some new structural trends have emerged that appear likely to stay, and some that began before the COVID-19 crisis have been reinforced. The consequences for both airlines and manufacturers will be profound. |
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FREE WEBINAR TOMORROW | Commercial Aircraft Development: What’s on the Horizon? Aerospace analyst Sash Tusa joins Aviation Week editors for a look at what’s coming in aircraft and engine design, from the near-term to the long-term. Ask your questions and participate in the interactive webinar. March 17, 2021 | 10:00 EST | REGISTER |
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The Week In Technology | Graham Warwick Megawatt power distribution; Hydrogen for general aviation; In-space factory; Compact diesel; Flight-inspection eVTOL. |
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| UPCOMING EVENT | | Aerospace Manufacturing Conference | | Aerospace manufacturing has been turned on its head almost overnight. Geared for record-high monthly production rates, the industrial base suddenly faces OEMs running at a quarter, third or even half as much for years, depending on the program. Liquidity remains a top concern, and consolidation is speeding up. Relationships are being redefined. Digitally, everything will change, with every month post-pandemic equal to a year pre-COVID. The market may change, too, with supersonic, UAM and hybrid-electric and sustainable fuels racing toward implementation. The Annual Aerospace Manufacturing Conference seeks to shed light on these topics and help provide firm grounding for industry to take flight again. Find out more. | |
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