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Sean Broderick

Proposed new minimum training for 737 MAX pilots includes five scenarios in full-flight simulators preceded by reviews of related checklists and materials, a report issued by the FAA Oct. 6 reveals.
 
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Thierry Dubois

BEA’s persistence on three research campaigns leads to a potentially far-reaching discovery of metal fatigue on GE-Pratt GP7200 turbofan.
 
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U.S. Army, Luftwaffe, an undisclosed European military and the United Arab Emirates armed forces each  boosted the fortunes of the special-mission derivative market for large business jets this year.
 
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A breakthrough push-the-button-and-take-me-home feature from Garmin leads a raft of new avionics that are designed to benefit pilot and passenger alike.
 
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Esper unveils sweeping plan to redesign the future U.S. Navy to compete with China, Falcon 9 lifts off, Ankara shrugs off Canadian UAS camera embargo, laser demos and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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Thierry Dubois

European Commission plans to incentivize investment on a large scale so hydrogen may contribute to climate goal.
 
Steve Trimble

The Army’s next scout aircraft will be an air-launched effect that could enter service six years before the FARA.
 
Tony Osborne

Azerbaijan is making extensive use of UAVs and Israeli-made loitering munitions in renewed fighting against Armenia.
 
Graham Warwick

Automotive fuel cells are taking to the air, but more development is needed to make them suitable for aircraft use.
 
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As it moves to offset losses caused by the pandemic, the UK air navigation services provider makes upgrades to its radar infrastructure.
 
 
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented disruption across global aerospace and defense supply chains.

Aerospace and defense M&A is likely to accelerate in response to these challenges. Well-capitalized suppliers and financial sponsors will see opportunities for consolidation, while reduced demand will force many weaker players to sell, restructure or exit the market entirely.