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Creating ripples of discontent within the U.S. and in Europe.
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The U.S. contends that Russia is not complying with the multinational arms control agreement and plans to withdraw within six months.
 
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The U.S. Air Force’s Agility Prime program could be pivotal for commercial eVTOL vehicle developers.
 
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The public likes the cleaner air and lower noise of a locked-down world. Now business aviation may have to lead the way toward them.
 
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NASA and SpaceX are retargeting launch of the crewed Demo-2 flight test for 3:22 p.m. EDT May 30 after dicey weather at Kennedy Space Center prompted a scrub 16 min. before a liftoff attempt on May 27.
 
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Tony Osborne, Steve Trimble

The arrival of Russian fighters in Syria will bolster the capabilities of Libyan National Army forces and escalate an already tense Libyan civil war.
 
Adrian Schofield

While Singapore Airlines received strong state backing, financially troubled Thai Airways was sent to bankruptcy court by its government.
 
Sean Broderick

Agency plans to integrate reviews into formal certification process.
 
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New F-15EX and B-52 engine suppliers vie to compete for major orders.
 
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