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The arrival of Russian fighters in Syria will bolster the capabilities of Libyan National Army forces and escalate an already tense Libyan civil war.
 
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A team led by Pakistan’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Board recovered the cockpit voice recorder from the wreckage of Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 on May 28.
 
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Aviation Week analysis suggests recovery may be faster and stronger than after the last world crisis.
 
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It sometimes can take a crisis to solve a crisis. And it may be that among the few silver linings in the billowing dark clouds of the COVID-19 pandemic is an end to the chronic global shortage of pilots as airlines park their planes.
 
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Karen Walker

India has long had huge potential, but it has notoriously anti-aviation regulations and practices.... see the full response.
 
Joe Anselmo

The Mystere 20 proved to be the ideal platform to launch Pan Am’s diversification into executive-aircraft distribution.
 
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Air-to-air missiles once helped shape fighter aircraft, now they drive size of fleets as longer-ranges missiles hold foes at length.
 
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Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
 
Lee Hudson

Six U.S. military bases are gearing up to receive adversary air services from industry with the possibility of a European expansion.
 
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Cessna 208B Caravan converted to all-electric propulsion using the same system already powering an electric de Havilland Canada Beaver.
 
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U.S. federal agencies have formally petitioned the FCC to reconsider its order allowing Ligado Networks access to spectrum near GPS.
 
Guy Norris

Space company takes positives from failed first LauncherOne flight and targets speedy solution to engine probe as retest plans ramp up.
 
Governments have provided $123 billion in air transport industry COVID-19 aid but not to all and leaving some with a high debt burden.
 
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