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Fuel cells may be more suited to smaller commercial aircraft.
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Fuel cells may be more suited to smaller commercial aircraft, while larger ones would retain turbine engines.
 
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DARPA plans to launch a program to fly an X-plane designed around active flow control.
 
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Collins Aerospace describes initiatives to safeguard aviation’s VHF-routed data link communications.
 
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