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Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

The U.S. Air Force has identified a potential new design flaw with the KC-46A tanker and banned the fleet from carrying cargo or passengers until a solution is found and delivered. 
 
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Joe Anselmo, Lee Hudson and Steven Grundman  | Aviation Week & Space Technology

Listen in as Pentagon veteran Steve Grundman joins Aviation Week editors to discuss the state of U.S. cooperation with military allies.
 
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Jens Flottau | Aviation Daily

Airline entrepreneur David Neeleman has started the process of setting up another airline in the U.S. in addition to the planned Airbus A220 operator Moxy.
 
Revised F-35 orders, budget requests, new LRPMs, satellite unveilings, and more. A roundup of what's happening in the Aerospace, Space and Defense sectors. 
 
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Tony Osborne 

MBDA proposing weapons bay launched short-range air-to-air missiles for Tempest.
 
Mark Carreau

ISRO is trying to salvage its first soft lunar landing attempt.
 
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Graham Warwick and Steve Trimble 

As the foundation of U.S. military dominance becomes a vulnerability, DARPA makes push for decentralizing.
 
Jens Flottau 

Traffic is slowing, the regulatory environment is changing and new airline business models are under pressure—2019 could be a decisive year for the industry.
 
Tony Osborne

British-Italian agreements call for alignment on Eurofighter upgrades, and the creation of industrial and collaborative frameworks to work on Tempest.
 
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