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The continued research and development for a possible F-35 engine replacement is needed, even without a commitment to replace the current F135 powerplant, so the U.S. Air Force can keep the option open and the technology evolving, the top service general said.
 
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An effective global COVID-19 vaccine rollout, improved coordination of government travel policies and luck with variants will be needed.
 
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Turbulent atmospheric conditions can exceed other structural and/or performance limitations of a rotorcraft.
 
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Many technology options and business models vying for early dominance in an emerging market.
 
 
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The carrier will emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a plan to reduce widebody aircraft and long-haul routes.
 
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With no ground forces to guide airstrikes, the Pentagon will rely on long-range drones to keep terrorist groups at bay in Afghanistan.
 
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Company developing conversion package and will do the modifications in its own facility.
 
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Beta’s cockpit philosophy carefully contains the unfamiliar within the familiar.
 
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Beta’s Alia eVTOL hews as close to a conventional fixed-wing aircraft as possible.
 
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