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A wrap up of most-viewed content from the week.
 
Welcome to the Aerospace & Defense Community Forum wrap up, powered by Aviation Week Network’s leading A&D brands which include Aviation Week & Space Technology, Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, Aviation Week Intelligence Network and SpeedNews.

See the digital content highlights from this week including webinars, industry leader discussions, data and forecast updates and more.
 
Jens Flottau, Guy Norris

Are Boeing and Embraer betting on the right concepts for new aircraft in the near term?
 
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Lee Hudson

A look at the USAF 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, which stores retired military aircraft, on its 75th anniversary.
 
 
Steve Trimble

After breaking F-35A order monopoly last year, USAF seeks wide range of alternatives to only domestic stealth fighter in production.
 
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Jens Flottau

Commercial aviation could begin recovery soon, with both old and new structural trends in play, and profound industry consequences.
 
 
Graham Warwick

From shifting fortunes for fighters to shifting dates for space launches, here are some key aerospace and defense milestones for 2021.
 
 
Guy Norris

The demand for sustainability and speed is leading to innovative aircraft designs and more-efficient propulsion systems.
 
Steve Trimble

Russia, China and France are developing or have deployed hypersonic glide vehicles with nuclear warheads, unlike the U.S.
 
 
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Aerospace manufacturing has been turned on its head almost overnight. Geared for record-high monthly production rates, the industrial base suddenly faces OEMs running at a quarter, third or even half as much for years, depending on the program. Liquidity remains a top concern, and consolidation is speeding up. Relationships are being redefined. Digitally, everything will change, with every month post-pandemic equal to a year pre-COVID. The market may change, too, with supersonic, UAM and hybrid-electric and sustainable fuels racing toward implementation.

The Annual Aerospace Manufacturing Conference seeks to shed light on these topics and help provide firm grounding for industry to take flight again. Find out more.