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UK forces want to improve capabilities of current jet trainers.
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Cool Heads In A Hot Market | Henkel’s global head of strategy, Ruairi O’Kane, talks to Aviation Week about the technical and financial challenges facing the nascent urban air mobility (UAM) sector. |
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Winglet System Malfunction Suspected In Citation Crash | Bill Carey Uneven deployment of its active winglets likely caused the inflight upset and fatal crash of a Cessna Citation 525A business jet in 2018, the NTSB has determined in a finding disputed by winglet manufacturer Tamarack Aerospace Group. |
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20 Years Of Commercial Aviation Announcements At The Dubai Airshow | Dubai Airshow has seen unprecedented aircraft orders and announcements across the last 20 years of the event. From the 2013 777X and A380 order avalanche to the industry coming back together after 9/11 to show its strength and health, take a look through the major announcements Aviation Week & Space Technology have reported on over the years. |
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55 YEARS AGO IN AVIATION The First Boeing 737 On The Cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology | November 14, 1966 Nearly 5 months before its first flight, the Boeing 737 was featured on our cover inside Plant 2 at Boeing Field in Seattle. Dubbed the "sqaure plane' because it was as long as it was wide, the -100 model could carry up to 101 passengers. Among its selling points: a two-person flight deck (instead of three), just two underwing engines that made room for more seats and were easier to maintain, and the ability to operate at remote fields. |
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The Week In Defense, Nov. 11-18, 2021 | Jen DiMascio How Taiwan can counter Chinese escalation; DARPA demos small UAS comms; Romania buys 12 Black Hawks; and testing the limits of Army precision strike missile. |
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