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Magazine Issue

Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 20, 2020

ROTORCRAFT

Russian helicopter
article

In Siberia, Russian Helo Maker Invests To Grow

Jan 14, 2020
After years of decline, Russian helicopter factory prepares for historic growth.
helicopter concept
article

Formula 1 Technology Inspires British Helicopter Proposal

Jan 17, 2020
Horizon’s focus is on safety and simplicity to allow licensed private pilots to fly the Auto-Copter.
Belle helicopter
article

Bell 525 Aces Customer Evaluations As Certification Draws Closer

Jan 17, 2020
Bell still has substantial testing to complete, but certification of the 525 Relentless super-medium helicopter is within reach.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

jet
article

IAG Architect Willie Walsh Set To Retire; Iberia CEO To Take Helm

Jan 13, 2020
The retirement of Willie Walsh from International Airlines Group marks the end of an era for the airline holding group he built.

AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

data link mandate
article

Data-Link Mandates Come Due

Jan 14, 2020
Text communications between controllers and pilots are required throughout North Atlantic airspace and over Europe.

BUSINESS

M&A chart
article

The New Trend In Acquisitions: Mergers Of Equal But Different

Jan 16, 2020
The term “merger of equals” has become buzzworthy in A&D M&A, but under the tie-ups of big names are trends toward diversity and size.

SIMULATION AND TRAINING

eye-tracking system
article

Eye-Tracking System Seen As New Aid For Pilot Training

Jan 15, 2020
French startup offers new tool for instructors, as trend emerges for data analysis and eye tracking in pilot training.

SPACE

long space launcher
article

SLS Core Stage Shipped To Stennis For Green Run

Jan 17, 2020
After nearly a decade of development, NASA’s biggest, most complicated launch vehicle is ready for testing.

DEFENSE

Dasault aircraft
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The Week in Defense, Jan. 16-23, 2020

Jan 16, 2020
Leonardo to replace U.S. Navy TH-XX; U.S. seeks ground-based radar; French firms team to develop sigint platform; Japan's pilot training.

TECHNOLOGY

two-seat air taxi
article

The Week In Technology, Jan. 13-17, 2020

Jan 13, 2020
Hyundai, Uber Elevate; EmbraerX UAS cargo team; first-responder eVTOL; JAXA high-speed helo; Bahamas UAS; EHang in U.S.; tunnel upgrade.

COLUMNS AND OPINION

flying drone
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Opinion: The UK’s Drone Strategy Needs More Legwork

Jan 15, 2020
Lessons from manned aviation and new technologies can help build a road map to ensure safe operation of unmanned aircraft.