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U-2 Links F-35, Legacy Aircraft Using Secretive ‘Einstein Box’

Lockheed Martin’s U-2 spy plane made its debut at the Northern Edge joint training exercise last month, demonstrating a new capability nicknamed the “Einstein Box.”

technology

Boeing’s NMA Poses Propulsion Puzzle For Engine Makers

Engine makers jockeying for position in the early contest to power Boeing’s New Midsize Airplane, but wary of investing in the 45,000-lb.-class powerplant.

 

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IATA AGM

 

Editor's Blog: The USA Becomes The Unnamed Problem Child

If you wanted an indicator of how far the US has fallen in the regard of global opinion, Cancun would be a good place to be this week.

 

Qatar Airways CEO Departs IATA AGM As Gulf Row Escalates

Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Saudia, Gulf Air, flydubai and Air Arabia were among the airlines that ceased flights to Qatar as of Monday, following a diplomatic row that has been simmering for some years.

 

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commercial aviation

Airbus Indicates Further A380 Production Cut

Airbus confirmed it is preparing a further reduction of A380 output, as the company struggles to finalize more orders for the aircraft.

commercial aviation

Leahy To Retire ‘Sooner Rather Than Later’

Airbus is nearing a major change in its sales organization, as its current head of sales John Leahy indicated that he will retire soon.

 

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MRO

MRO Workforce Shortage Looms, As Providers Seek Solutions

MROs and airlines are moving to mitigate the mechanic shortage.

 

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