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The drive to develop Japan’s first commercial aircraft since 1974 hits another stumbling block as flight tests are halted and production is shut down. Listen in as Aviation Week editors discuss whether the regional jet program will survive—and whether its troubles will benefit Embraer.
 
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The Pentagon is likely to seek double-digit billions of dollars to reimburse defense contractors that were authorized to seek the money by the CARES Act to preserve their workforce during the COVID-19 crisis, the Pentagon’s top procurement officer told lawmakers June 10.
 
Boeing to begin KC-46 RVS 1.5 flight tests in two weeks, UK front-line F-35 squadron embarks on British carrier, USAF completes system-level design review for T-7A and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
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In response to the novel coronavirus, the U.S. military was forced to think outside the box on how to produce pilots.
 
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European budget carriers slash prices in face of quarantine restrictions, gradually resume flights in time for peak summer season.
 
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