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Requires study by multidisciplinary scientists, engineers and instrumentalists.
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Civil, military and space
 
Guy Norris

With no evidence of a single explanation, phenomenon requires study by multidisciplinary scientists, engineers and instrumentalists.
 
General Electric's GE9X, which is the largest turbofan ever developed, is due to enter service on the 777-9 in the late 2023, with airlines such as Emirates Airlines.  Take a look at some of the numbers around the engine.
 
A look at traffic results for Air China, China Eastern and China Southern which showcase up-and-down movements between the second quarters of 2020 and 2021.
 
A roundup of editor's picks includes a gnarly crash test, moonlit takeoffs, a 1941 Piper J-3 Cub and ultralight aircraft.

Do you want to submit your own photos this year? The 2021 Photo Contest submissions are now open. Enter here and submit your photo entries in the various categories. 
 
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Guill Tool is a premier machine shop serving the aerospace and defense sectors. This housing is typical of the high-precision products produced on our extensive EDM equipment and 5-axis machining centers. Guill is AS9100 and ISO9001 Registered.
 
 
 
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Michael Bruno

For industry’s finances, 2020 really was that bad, and 2021 may not be that good, after all.
 
Graham Warwick

Pyka electric regional; ZeroAvia hydrogen power train; Transcend picks Kaman; Robotic helicopter refueling; and SkyDrive teams with JAXA.
 
 
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