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Magazine Issue

Aviation Week & Space Technology, June 24, 2019

Supersonics

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Lockheed Martin Floats Supersonic Airliner Concept

Jun 19, 2019
Low-boom breakthrough means supersonic transport is ready for prime time, says Lockheed Martin.
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Lockheed Martin Begins Assembly Of X-59 Low-Boom Demonstrator

Jun 18, 2019
Cockpit configuration is being finalized as the new NASA low-boom supersonic X-plane enters assembly.

Propulsion

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Ampaire Flies Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft Testbed

Jun 19, 2019
The U.S. startup flies a Cessna 337 Skymaster modified to a testbed for its planned hybrid-electric propulsion retrofit for regional aircraft.

Defense

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Turkish Aerospace Aims For 2025 TF-X First Flight

Jun 21, 2019
The manufacturer hopes the fighter can enter service in 2028.
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The Week in Defense, June 20-27, 2019

Jun 20, 2019
The Pentagon’s rationale for low-yield nuke development; U.S. Air Force to move ahead with GBSD; U.S. invites Germany and Israel to fly King Stallion; and Israeli firms to merge.

Commercial Aviation

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Airbus Wins More Commitments For Midmarket Aircraft Models

Jun 21, 2019
Airbus collects more A321XLR and A330neo orders from airlines in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Technology

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The Week In Technology, June 17-21, 2019

Jun 17, 2019
This week it’s news from the Uber Elevate Summit in Washington: Pipistrel unveils, Embraer refines, Jaunt joins up, Safran reveals cabin and Uber Eats delivers.

Inside Business Aviation

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Pilatus PC-24 Jet Is Uniquely Suited For Multiple Roles

Jun 20, 2019
Small Swiss airframer Pilatus has big success with its highly versatile turboprop and jet business aircraft models.

Viewpoint

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FAA Chief: How We're Accelerating Safety Standards For Supersonics

Jun 17, 2019
The FAA is reviewing and updating existing regulations to help enable innovation through the development and certification of new, commercially viable, civil supersonic aircraft.