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TECHNOLOGY

Nine-Passenger Hybrid Turboprop May Be On The Way

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and industry are crafting a nine-passenger business aircraft that will merge the best attributes of electric and fossil fuels. 

DEFENSE

F-35 Dominates At Red Flag With 15:1 Kill Rate

The U.S. Air Force’s F-35A made its debut at the toughest Red Flag yet, and not only dominated the air space but made the legacy aircraft in the force package even deadlier, according to pilots.

 

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SAFETY

Tug Caused Southwest Nose Gear Snap At BWI

The U.S. NTSB said “excessive speed” by a tug driver caused the nose gear of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 to collapse upon pushback Aug. 4 at the airport.

CONNECTED AEROSPACE

Can Regulations Keep Up With Aerospace's Digital Revolution?

As the Internet of Things evolves, the potential for disruption in the aviation and aerospace value chains also increases.

 

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Set Sail with SAP for A&D Innovation Days

Discover the customer success stories, technology, and partners behind Live Business. Join us March 6–8, 2017, aboard the 222-foot yacht Inspiration Hornblower in San Diego, CA, at the fourth SAP Aerospace & Defense Innovation Days.

 
 

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