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Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 17, 2022

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

pilots in cockpit
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EASA And European OEMs Explore Single-Pilot Operations

Jan 10, 2022
Startups may pioneer single-pilot operations in regional turboprops, but also create a virtual co-pilot in light aircraft.
parked aircraft
article

737 MAX Deal Brings Certainty, Simplicity For Allegiant

Jan 11, 2022
Committing to a large fleet of Boeing 737 MAXs adds some integration and support costs to Allegiant Air’s balance sheet, but the long-term benefits,…
aircraft in flight
article

International Rebound Remains Elusive For Asian Carriers

Jan 13, 2022
Asia-Pacific international recovery significantly lags other regions.

PROPULSION

Britten-Norman Islander aircraft concept
article

Big Interest But Small Start For Hydrogen Propulsion Project

Jan 14, 2022
EasyJet to provide large-airline perspective to project, converting small commuter to hydrogen-electric propulsion.

DEFENSE

RVS
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USAF Delays Closing KC-46 Remote Vision System PDR

Jan 10, 2022
The plan to fix the KC-46’s troubled Remote Vision System (RVS) is delayed as the U.S. Air Force and Boeing try to work through a longstanding issue with the aircraft’s panoramic visual system.
Boeing MQ-25 test asset
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U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 Faces New Tests

Jan 11, 2022
New factory to build prototypes for developmental and operational testing through 2025.
F-35
article

BAE Plots Pivot Off Commercial Electronic Warfare Tech

Jan 10, 2022
Military requirements for processing power are starting to diverge from the best that commercial industry can offer.
U.S. Air Force’s Skyborg program
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The Week In Defense, Jan. 12-19, 2022

Jan 12, 2022
How the U.S. Air Force is evolving; HawkEye 360’s new investor; Space spare parts in short supply; and Fighter jets crash in Asia.

SPACE

Nebo 25 rocket
article

Private Russian Space Company Launches

Jan 13, 2022
Success Rockets aims to survive in a nation dominated by state-owned industry.

WORKFORCE

technicians working on fuselage
article

When It Comes To Hiring, The Aerospace Industry Has Trust Issues

Jan 14, 2022
Companies are announcing plans to hire thousands of workers, but aerospace has a lot of emotional baggage to work out with them first.

TECHNOLOGY

H2 Clipper airship
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The Week In Technology, Jan. 10-14, 2022

Jan 12, 2022
Hydrogen air transporters; Cryogenic materials testing; Fuel-cell ambitions; Scalable sustainable fuel; and New Zealand’s solar UAV.

COLUMNS AND OPINION

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The Weekly Debrief: Can The U.S. Navy Deploy Ship-Launched HGVs In ’23?

Jan 10, 2022
A U.S. Navy officer asked the Skunk Works representative at the Lockheed Martin exhibit booth an impromptu question during the U.S. Air Force’s Weapons and Tactics Conference in the fall of 2020.