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Industry and investors still believe in long-term outlook for commercial aviation.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues along its devastating path, the aviation and aerospace community is doing everything possible to keep each other safe while moving forward (and increasingly upward). For our part, the Aviation Week Network is supporting the industry with crucial information and data to help navigate the crisis and ultimately recover and grow again.
 
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 After pandemic-related financial woes, a scrapped Embraer deal and hefty layoffs, Boeing will require years to recover... read the detailed response.
 
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Guy Norris

Development, assembly and test of XB-1 proving to be more than sum of its parts for Boom as a step toward follow-on supersonic transport.
 
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With Boeing grappling with the MAX crisis and struggling to blunt the phenomenal sales success of the A321neo, could Airbus emerge from the crisis in a stronger position vis-à-vis its chief competitor?
 
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Tony Osborne

The British ministry of defense has hinted that not all of the UK’s F-35 fleet may go through the Block 4 upgrade process.
 
Introducing Flight Paths Forward: a detailed examination of the future of the aerospace industry as we begin to climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Join us from 10 July for two weeks of virtual content including in-depth reports, videos, webinars, CEO interviews and technology-focused podcasts. Find out more.
 
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Irene Klotz

Can the Commercial Crew chief work her magic for all of NASA’s human space initiatives?
 
Bill Carey

With 12 licensed commercial spaceports and counting, the FAA is planning a spaceport infrastructure funding program.
 
Jen DiMascio

Will UK upgrade F-35s?; OPIR satellite payload progress; UK-Qatar fighter unit operational; and new CMV-22s deployed.
 
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Our challenged industry today is expected to include a significant increase in new technology applications across the supply chain. As industry rebuilds itself, new manufacturing techniques and tools will play a larger role than before the Coronavirus crisis. New technology will be rolled out, and others that have lingered in experimental phases will become widespread reality.
 
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