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commercial aviation

Bregier: ‘The Market Is Still Extremely Bullish On Single-aisle’

Airbus Commercial Aircraft President Fabrice Bregier is confident his company can maintain its lead in the market.

defense

Skunk Works Hints At SR-72 Demonstrator Progress

Lockheed Martin says hypersonic technologies are now sufficiently mature to enable progress towards a demonstrator for its Mach 6-capable follow-on to the SR-71.

 

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technology

Innovative Players On European Horizon

Small, innovative European companies models are making inroads into the aerospace market from windows that are touchscreens to electric aircraft.

space

SpaceX Falcon 9 To Launch Next X-37B Mission

The U.S. Air Force’s X-37B experimental spaceplane will return to space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket for the first time, the service reports.

 

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commercial aviation

Bombardier Looks To Convince Airlines On CSeries At Paris Air Show

Canadian manufacturer hopes to build off the aircraft’s successful service entry to win new orders for the aircraft at the 2017 Paris Air Show this month.

connected aerospace

Gogo Advances 2Ku System, On Track With Installations

Gogo is rolling out a new modem that will provide more bandwidth—up to 400 Mbps, which should allow it to support next-generation high-throughput satellites.

 

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commercial aviation

United’s Munoz Says Frequent Fliers Are Impressed With Airline Service

The CEO of United Airlines admitted, at the IATA AGM, that long-standing airline policies and procedures, developed to ensure safety, can stand in the way of good customer service.

connected aerospace

Smarter Connectivity?

The latest internet connectivity has been provided by High Throughput or even Extreme Throughput satellites, in some cases combined with air-to-ground connections. But is there a better way to connect aircraft?

 

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