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Air-breathing alternatives are gaining speed.
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Steve Trimble, Guy Norris

As Pentagon officials come to grips with challenges facing hypersonic boost-glide missiles, air-breathing alternatives are gaining speed. 
 
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Sean Broderick

Boeing does not see simulator capacity as an issue that will delay the 737 MAX’s return to service and is working with operators to develop plans for training MAX pilots under the assumption that immediate simulator time will be mandated.
 
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