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Most read content in October
Aerospace Monthly Digest A roundup of this month's civil, military and space content | |
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USAF Unit Moves Reveal Clues To RQ-180 Ops Debut | Guy Norris | Aviation Week & Space Technology There have been no images or statements released, but growing evidence points to the existence of the stealthy RQ-180 and its use in regular front-line service. |
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Gulfstream Unveils New G700 Flagship At NBAA-BACE | Fred George | ShowNews Aimed at toppling the 7,700-nm-range Bombardier Global 7500 as the reigning large-cabin uber jet, the $75 million G700 is the largest, heaviest, roomiest, most luxurious and, very likely, the longest-range business aircraft yet built by the U.S. manufacturer. |
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| | Reaction Engines Precooler Passes Hypersonic Test | Guy Norris | Aviation Week & Space Technology Successfully run at Mach 5 temperatures, validating for the first time the capability of the novel heat exchanger design to operate at hypersonic flight conditions for atmospheric and space access applications. |
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What Muilenburg’s Demotion Means for NMA, Rate Increases And More | Michael Bruno | Aviation Week & Space Technology The world is supposed to notice when a major public corporation suddenly demotes its chairman—the head of the board of directors—particularly if that person has amassed as much power as Boeing CEO and President Dennis Muilenburg. In other words, the demotion is supposed to mean something. |
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Flying Garmin's New Emergency Autoland | Fred George | Business & Commercial Aviation The latest Garmin avionics package includes an emergency autoland function, essentially a virtual, digital copilot that can take control of the aircraft and land it safely. |
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