FAA said it made decision to ground aircraft
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Global Fleet of Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft Grounded

Boeing said in a statement that it has determined — out of an abundance of caution and in order to reassure the flying public of the aircraft’s safety — to recommend to the FAA the temporary suspension of operations of the entire global fleet of 371 737 MAX aircraft.

 

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Future of Aerospace

Reaction Engines’ Sabre Rocket Engine Demo Core Passes Review

The complete engine is designed to provide air-breathing thrust from the runway to Mach 5 and beyond for hypersonic aircraft and, in rocket mode, low-cost access to space.

 

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Defense

USMC Identifies Potential F-35C Backlog

The Marines want to buy fewer F-35Bs in fiscal 2020 because a future backlog was identified for the aircraft’s C-model, the service told Aerospace DAILY.

 

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commercial aviation

Boeing Unveils 777-9 In Low-Key Event

The official unveiling marks the prelude to an intense series of ground tests in the run-up to first flight.

 
 

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