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Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy’s remarks during a keynote speech at the Association of the U.S. Army’s virtual annual meeting appear to confirm the previously unannounced accuracy results from the Flight Experiment (FE)-2 test.
 
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In this special edition Check 6 Tech Talk in conjunction with IAC 2020 we speak to Elizabeth Turtle, the principal investigator of NASA’s upcoming Dragonfly mission, which seeks to explore the surface of Titan with a rotorcraft.
 
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Fifteen-nation program marks 20 years of continuous human presence in low Earth orbit.
 
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U.S. sixth generation fighter may not be manned, U.S. Army starts work on transformation strategy, Blue Origin resumes new Shepard flight tests, USAF completes fielding and ground-based demos, Zhuhai Airshow China 'postponed' with no new dates and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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NASA’s Artemis program to put humans on the Moon by 2024, the U.S. Defense Department’s creation of the Space Force and a growing middle market for space services are fueling at least one bright spot in the aerospace industry. Join our panel of experts in a discussion about the surge in space revenue and where new opportunities may lie.
 
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OEM trims 20-year fleet size, delivery projections in first forecast since pandemic started.
 
 
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VoltAero has begun flight-testing the most powerful version of its hybrid-electric power train for regional transportation.
 
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The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force has begun work on how to exploit its new RC-2 sigint aircraft, converted from an airlifter prototype.
 
 
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