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Concerns Expressed Over 737 MAX Redundancy, Manual Trim | Sean Broderick Calls for an additional angle-of-attack indicator and concerns over the flight crew’s ability to manually trim the aircraft in an emergency are among the issues highlighted in the initial set of comments on the FAA’s proposed requirements to approve the Boeing 737 MAX’s service return. |
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A&D Smoothing The Curve On Age | There was a time when the aerospace and defense industry had a distribution of people by age that was anything but enviable, leading to the “gray tsunami” myth involving about 40% of the workforce retiring in a short time frame. Instead, the industry has seen very conservative rates of retirement while hiring an increasing number of young people. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sep. 21 | House Democrats file continuing resolution bill, FAA unveils policy for drone type certification and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news powered by Aerospace Daily & Defense News. |
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Will Airbus And Boeing Need More Production Cuts? | New data suggests the world’s two dominant air framers may have been approaching peak production before the COVID-19 crisis hit. The debate now is whether the significant production cuts at Airbus and Boeing are enough, and how they will protect key suppliers if they are forced to pull back further. Veteran aerospace analyst Charles Armitage joins Aviation Week editors to delve into the numbers and the outlook for 2021. |
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