Consensus not necessary for the U.S. agency to move forward
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FAA: International Input Could Factor Into MAX Un-grounding

FAA’s decision to allow the Boeing 737 MAX back into the air could be based at least in part on input from foreign regulators, though consensus will not be necessary for the U.S. agency to move forward, FAA Acting Administrator Dan Elwell said.

 
 
 

Podcast: Airbus – Looking Ahead

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury and his management colleagues have taken over little over a month ago. Now, weeks before the Paris Air Show, the new leadership team has given first indications on strategy and priorities. What are the key takes? Listen in as our editors discuss.

 
 
 

Raytheon Deep Strike Moves Closer To Flight

Raytheon has detonated the warhead of a proposed surface-launched missile for the U.S. Army for the first time, moving a step closer to a planned flight test later this year.

 
 

GE Prepares Roll-Out of Parts Blockchain: Reports

Speculation that the engine giant could be about to step up the use of blockchain for better component traceability.

 

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