Danny Lam | Aviation Week & Space Technology As the U.S. Navy’s Super Hornets reach the end of their planned service life, Boeing is eyeing an exhaustive overhaul. | Eli Dourado | Aviation Week & Space Technology Sonic booms should not pose a barrier to speeding progress in aviation technology. | | Danny Lam | Aviation Week & Space Technology Boeing’s complaints about C Series subsidies are getting the media attention, but Bombardier’s willingness to transfer technologies and knowhow to China is at the heart of this trade dispute. | Fred George | Business & Commercial Aviation Embraer launched development of the Legacy 500 in 2007, with the aim of creating business aviation's first super-midsize aircraft with fly-by-wire, throttle-by-wire, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire systems. | | Irene Klotz | Aviation Week & Space Technology SpaceX planning to scrap its successful Falcon rocket and Dragon capsule in high-stakes quest to expand humankind to Mars. | Lara Seligman | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report How ready are the B-52s today to respond to a crisis, on the Korean Peninsula or elsewhere? | | Guy Norris and Graham Warwick | Aviation Daily Airbus’s agreement to acquire a majority stake in the C Series airliner without paying anything is both the deal of the century for the European giant and a lifeline for Bombardier. | Guy Norris | ShowNews The long-delayed Falcon 5X jet development program faces a further holdup after Safran revealed it had encountered new problems with the aircraft’s Silvercrest turbofans during recent ground and flight tests. | | James Drew | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report USAF is changing the way it inspects, maintains and repairs the B-1B based on initial results from full-scale fatigue testing. | Lara Seligman | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report U.S. Air Force F-35 pilots have reported tingling fingers and other symptoms that indicate hypoxia five separate times since flights resumed at Luke AFB, Arizona. | | |
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