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Pending evaluations could change things
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Podcast: Challenges for Southwest, SpaceX and C4ISR | Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jen DiMascio and Ben Goldstein It’s been a busy week in aviation and aerospace as Southwest Airlines rethinks the future of its Boeing 737 fleet, SpaceX launches dozens of satellites, and L-3’s co-founder makes a C4ISR play. |
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Southwest Pilots Say Work Still Needed On MAX Changes | Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association does not expect simulator training to be part of the 737 MAX return-to-service requirements, but concedes that pending evaluations, including some that its pilots will participate in, could change things. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Nov, 14 | U.S. Army pursuing hydrogen propulsion refueling options, first BVLOS drone flights, NASA’s human exploration plans facing familiar challenges, SpaceX updates and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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