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FAA Announces Sustainable Aviation Research Contracts | 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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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT | Gallery: B-29 'Doc' Back In Air After Engine Swap | 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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MRO Europe: Ramping Up and Ongoing Challenges | | What are the ongoing technical challenges and costs of aircraft storage and return to service? What are the consequences for MROs and how are they managing the checks and maintenance activity to make aircraft available for operations quickly? Attend MRO Europe to hear our panel of experts explore deferred maintenance, engine maintenance and increased lead-time due to capacity constraints. See the full agenda and register today. | |
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