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FlyZero Unveils Final Hydrogen-Powered Airliner Concepts | Guy Norris The Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) has unveiled three zero-carbon airliner concepts developed under the UK government’s FlyZero project which aims to support the accelerated introduction of hydrogen-powered aircraft. |
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From radars, missiles, satellites, and forward-looking infrared systems, to electronic warfare and communication systems, CarlisleIT ensures the reliability of the parts that connect them. This gives our military the ability to operate with confidence — no matter the environment in which they’re in — so they can focus on the mission at hand. |
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Leonardo Investing To Enhance Production Processes | Tony Osborne Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo is planning to invest around €300 million ($328.6 million) annually over the next five years to modernize its production processes and develop new products and technology. |
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Your Industry 4.0 Journey. When It Comes to Industry 4.0, the Journey is the Destination. Download this whitepaper to get a practical framework for digital transformation. | |
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Everything You Need To Know About the B-21A Raider The first new U.S. stealth bomber in over 30 years is scheduled to roll-out later this year. The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider's capabilities and features remain one of the Air Force's most closely guarded secrets. A panel of Aviation Week editors will discuss everything they've learned about this instrumental warplane from over a decade of accumulated reporting, as well as provide some key new details about what the Air Force plans to reveal to the world later this year. Friday, March 18, 2022 |10am EST |
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