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Listen in as Aviation Week editors Irene Klotz and Mark Carreau discuss their experience covering human spaceflight from the days of the shuttle until now and where the Commercial Crew program is headed.
 
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BAE Systems will build a full-scale fuselage section of the notional Tempest design in its factory of the future trials.
 
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Hypersonic aircraft developer Hermeus is working with the U.S. Air Force to evaluate how the company’s Mach 5 concept could be modified into a high-speed executive vehicle, including potentially a presidential transport.
 
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A two-year evaluation has coalesced into plans to field a sea-based interceptor as quickly as possible.
 
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Private ownership in China has been in retreat, because governments are willing to pay for air services.
 
 
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