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Opinion: Hydrogen "less-than-compelling response to aviation’s challenges."
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Alan H. Epstein

Sustainable alternative jet fuels are a better bet to meet aviation’s low-carbon challenge.
 
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PNAA’s 20th Annual Aerospace Conference

Join us virtually this year at PNAA ADVANCE/2021 from Feb 8-11, 2021. You will hear top industry speakers on our main stage and SME technical track. Visit lifelike exhibitor booths, participate in our B2B Fair, network with industry peers in our virtual lounges and more. More info Click Here.
 
Steve Trimble

Ask the editors: The C-5 and C-17 may seem dated and the A400M is small, but these aircraft still fulfill the needs of military missions.
 
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Guy Norris

Final year-end figures show just 157 Boeing airliners were delivered in 2020, compared to 380 in 2019—revealing the full impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the prolonged grounding of the 737 MAX on the company’s commercial business.
 
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General Motors debuts Cadillac VTOL concept, Rolls-Royce to study nuclear power options for space exploration, hypersonic OpFires enters manufacturing testing phase, auditors warn that UK's defense equipment plans are still unaffordable and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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January 15, 2021
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In the final months of President Donald Trump’s presidency, his administration notified Congress of billions in potential Foreign Military Sales – including the possibility of the UAE purchasing F-35s and MQ-9 Reapers, Taiwan to buy guided cruise missiles and reconnaissance pods for its F-16 fighters. In all, Congress was notified of sales worth up to $175 billion in 2020, though actual completed sales for the year totaled just $50.8 billion – a three-year low.
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  • How a President Joe Biden administration may change course
  • How the COVID-19 pandemic may influence sales
  • How companies can navigate this changing environment
 
 
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Steve Trimble

The U.S. Air Force’s premier hypersonic weapon failed to complete a scheduled booster flight test in 2020.
 
Thierry Dubois

As government support materializes, France's supply chain strives to avoid layoffs.
 
 
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