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Continued uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Advertisement | | Digitalization, demand for faster R&D, emerging technologies, 5G, AI, cyber and biowarfare threats are upending conventional models. Prepare to disrupt yourself. Invest in a digital future. Find out how. | |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Degraded Visual Environment (DVE) – Meeting the Challenge | DVEs introduce fundamental challenges to the safety and operational capabilities of pilots and ground vehicle crews. The systems needed to address these challenges require a combination of sensors, powerful processors and rugged technology. |
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Propulsion Advances To Watch | Graham Warwick From the first flight of an all-electric regional aircraft and a bid to set an electric aviation speed record, to the reengining of a decades-old bomber and tests of the latest adaptive-cycle combat engines, 2021 promises several milestones in the propulsion arena. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Leonardo: Our Roadmap Towards The Future | “We have a clear vision of our strategic path: reinforcing and transforming the business to grow and accelerate the process of innovation, to improve long-term competitiveness.” - Alessandro Profumo, CEO of Leonardo. |
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Propulsion Highlights of 2020 | Graham Warwick A look at some of the biggest milestones of 2020, a year that saw a substantial increase in activity around electric-aircraft propulsion. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | EPM 953--The Ultra-Low Temperature Hydraulic System Seal | Greene Tweed has created the new EPM 953 elastomer for phosphate ester hydraulic systems in aerospace applications. EPM 953 was developed to perform at ultra-low temperatures; it will maintain an excellent seal at temperatures as low as -85°F (-65°C) or below. It is also compatible with phosphate ester hydraulic fluids and outperforms existing EP elastomers with improved elasticity in static and dynamic seals in hydraulic actuation systems. |
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COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR TOMORROW | A New Era of Human Spaceflight? | In 2020, the U.S. resumed launches of astronauts from Cape Canaveral, with the certification of SpaceX Dragon capsule. Virgin Galactic is preparing to resume spaceflight ticket sales. Aviation Week editors discuss what is to come. December 8, 2020 11:00am – 12:00pm EST | REGISTER | |
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