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There are ways to safely restore transatlantic air traffic.
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There are ways to safely restore transatlantic air traffic.
 
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Steve Trimble

A three-year-old concept for a fully autonomous aircraft is approaching a critical 12-month series of experiments.
 
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Guy Norris

The FAA has issued research contracts worth more than $100 million to six aerospace partner companies and teams under the third phase of its long-running Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise Program.
 
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The B-29 Superfortress known as “Doc” missed EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in July because of engine troubles that arose on its flight there. Pilots of the restored bomber, one of only two B-29s in flyable condition, decided to land for safety’s sake rather than continue the trip. The aircraft is back home in Wichita and preparing for its 2021 fall tour.
 
 
 
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Thierry Dubois

Ground-support equipment suppliers make fast progress toward hydrogen use, but OEMs are still reviewing their options.
 
Steve Trimble

A company known for bombers has set its sights on future air dominance technology, displaying new UAS concepts that hint at larger goals.
 
 
 
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