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Most read content in February
Aerospace Monthly Digest A roundup of this month's top civil, military and space content | |
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Hypersonic Tactical Control Systems Marotta Controls leverages over 78 years of experience to provide technically advanced & ruggedized control system solutions for Tactical platforms. Our flight-qualified electromechanical actuation & power conversion assembly designs provide hypersonic platforms with compact, low-weight & high-performance control system solutions. Learn more about Marotta hypersonic systems |
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Welcome To Jezero | Irene Klotz Even before touching down on the surface of Mars, NASA’s Perseverance mission made history, with an unprecedented view of the Feb. 18 landing itself taken by cameras mounted in the sky crane jetpack that carried the rover the last few feet of seven-month, 293-million mi. journey. Here is a look at landing day. |
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Podcast: Dennis Muilenburg’s Bet On The Future | Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick Listen in as the former Boeing CEO and his new business partner Kirsten Bartok Touw discuss plans to invest in transformational aerospace technologies—and why the next 20 years could be the best ever. |
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| COVID-19: One Year Later Friday, March 5 - 10:00 EST / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET As the COVID-19 crisis hit North America and Europe last March, demand for air travel, new airplanes and maintenance vanished overnight. One year later, join us for an interactive webinar as leading Aviation Week specialists in commercial aviation, MRO, business aviation, supply chain and defense take your questions on how the pandemic has upended aviation and aerospace and what that means for the long-term future. They will also provide a sector-by-sector breakout on how the coming recovery could unfold. REGISTER HERE | |
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Glimpses of the Next Air Force One in New Documentary | Steve Trimble With both Boeing VC-25Bs still months away from entering flight test, a one-hour documentary set to air for the first time in the U.S. on the National Geographic, or NatGeo, channel on Feb. 15 provides an unprecedented glimpse behind the scenes of one of the U.S. Air Force’s most secretive — albeit, still highly-visible — aircraft development programs. |
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Boeing Makes Moves On Airbus A321XLR Competitor Plan | Guy Norris Boeing is taking the first tentative steps towards an all-new airliner designed to compete with the Airbus A321XLR and, despite the current cost and market headwinds, has begun sounding out suppliers for provisional requests for information. |
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Northrop Grumman Reveals LongShot Concept | Steve Trimble Northrop will combine its skillset in digital engineering with an “extensive knowledge in advanced technology weapons, autonomous systems and strike platforms to increase weapon range and effectiveness,” said Jaime Engdahl, Northrop’s program director for kinetic weapons and emerging capabilities. |
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