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Enabling a series of electronic warfare and sensor upgrades to follow.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED Europe Commits To Defense, But Is Unity Cracking? | Tony Osborne The consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine—including cities pounded into rubble by indiscriminate bombing and artillery, war crimes perpetrated by Moscow’s soldiers and a naval blockade of Black Sea ports threatening global food stocks—have galvanized NATO and returned defense to the top of the European priority list. |
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AVIATION WEEK MARKETPLACE All Points Logistics, LLC Value-Added Reselling Of IT Components | All Points Logistics provides complete IT infrastructure, hardware, software, and networking solutions tailored to our customers’ needs, with full lifecycle support. All Points is a value-added reseller (VAR) of a broad range of IT and communications equipment. Our team integrates, deploys, and supports customized IT hardware and software configurations and networks. |
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Supply Chain Bottlenecks Slowing Aircraft Production | Michael Bruno, Sean Broderick Southwest Airlines entered the year planning to take delivery of 114 new Boeing 737 MAXs. A revised estimate stands at 66, assuming Boeing will deliver 54 of them in the second half—hardly a guarantee considering the bigger-picture supply chain issues behind the carrier’s fleet-plan reshuffling. |
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South Korea’s FA-50 To Succeed Poland’s Soviet-Era Combat Aircraft | Tony Osborne Agreements between Warsaw and Seoul signed July 27 pave the way for the purchase of dozens of aircraft and hundreds of main battle tanks and self-propelled artillery pieces—a jackpot for South Korea’s burgeoning defense industry that could be worth 19.4 trillion won ($14.8 billion). |
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