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Set to redefine air combat operations.
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Aerion Teams With Carbon Engineering On Sustainable Fuel | Guy Norris Aerion Supersonic is partnering with Canada-based clean energy company Carbon Engineering to evaluate the potential use of a sustainable synthetic jet fuel produced from carbon dioxide (CO2) for the AS2 supersonic business jet. |
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End Of Boeing 747-8 Production Line Might Be Near | Boeing declines to confirm reports that it is preparing to end the five-decade long production run of the 747, but Aviation Week understands key suppliers were briefed in 2019 on the company’s plans to complete deliveries in 2023. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup July 7 | KAI unveils first KF-X airframe in assembly, Japanese defense ministry proposes NGF first flight in 2028, Dubai establishes framework for urban drone ecosystem, NASA's InSight Mars lander pauses robot arm heat probe push and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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Combat Aircraft of the Future | The U.S., Europe and the UK are chasing future combat aircraft platforms, but the sixth generation may be so much more than a modernized airframe, placing a heavy emphasis on autonomy and artificial intelligence. While many of these efforts remain highly classified, join Aviation Week editors and guests as they piece together the latest clues to their development. Thursday, July 16 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST | REGISTER | |
NASA: A New Era of Spaceflight | After the successful launch of NASA’s Demo-2 mission, what is next for continuing the Commercial Crew flights to the ISS? And how will NASA build on that victory to keeping on track its ambitious plan to put boots on the Moon by 2024? Join NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Aviation Week space editor Irene Klotz for this interactive discussion. Friday, July 17 14:30 EDT / 19:30 BST / 20:30 CEST | REGISTER | |
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COVID-19 Inspired Industry Innovations | As the aviation industry desperately tries to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and begins to recover, technology companies are doubling down efforts to innovate solutions to make air travel safer to boost passenger confidence. Here are some of the latest innovations. |
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