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Sweden Scales Up Domestic SAF Production Plans | Graham Warwick Swedish Biofuels has announced plans to bring 400,000 metric tons (130 million gal) of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) annually to the Swedish market by building three new plants producing alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) fuel. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS In Pictures: Top Aerospace & Defense Stories, May 11, 2022 | Satellite air launch company Virgin Orbit has secured an agreement with conversion specialist L3 Harris Technologies to acquire two Boeing 747-400 airframes to support growth plans for additional launch capacity. Take a look at this and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news. |
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Japan Drone/ Expo for Commercial UAS Market It started in 2016 co-organized by Japan UAS Industrial Development Association (JUIDA) and Congrès, Inc. It has become the biggest exhibition and conference in drone industry gathering over 10,000 visitors every year. Learn more. | |
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AVIATION WEEK MARKETPLACE Shimco Special Processes And Manufacturing, All Under One Roof | Shimco offers special treatments such as passivation, anodizing, chemical conversion coatings, priming and painting to protect metal surfaces from the environment or harsh chemicals. We have more than a dozen approvals from Bombardier, and we are Nadcap accredited. With our ability to produce customized shims and precision manufactured parts, Shimco is now a fully vertically integrated supplier, with lead times in as little as 2 days for fully processed parts (machined and painted). |
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The Week In Defense, May 12-19, 2022 | Jen DiMascio Russia blamed for Viasat attack; MQ-9B adds short-takeoff capability; U.S., Japan to study loyal wingman; and Black Hawk sustainment. |
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