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Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 31, 2022

Boeing 737 MAX aircraft

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Boeing 737 MAX on tarmac
article

Pressing Questions Facing The Boeing 737 MAX

Oct 27, 2022
Two years after a prolonged grounding and delivery pause, the 737 MAX program is gaining momentum, but plenty of questions remain.
legacy airlines aircraft
article

U.S. Legacy Carriers React To Shift Toward Blended Travel

Oct 25, 2022
Business travelers are returning to the skies in large numbers and with a very different set of travel habits.
VIstara aircraft on runway
article

Air India Eyes Vistara Integration, Fleet Growth

Oct 28, 2022
India’s Tata Group aims to consolidate its multiple airline holdings and increase market share.

SUSTAINABILITY

Neste SAF production facility
article

SAF Suppliers Seek Solutions To Meet Strong Aviation Demand

Oct 24, 2022
SAF is seen as the most realistic near-term option to cut aviation emissions, but securing more supply is an obstacle for the industry.

BUSINESS

Lockheed Martin F-35B
article

Lockheed Sees Flat Sales Ahead But Promises Shareholder Growth

Oct 24, 2022
The world’s largest defense-focused company expects 2023 revenue to be in line with 2022 and promises shareholders will reap rewards.

BUSINESS AVIATION

business aircraft on tarmac
article

New Shapes, SAF And AAM Spell Business Aviation’s Future

Oct 26, 2022
In the range of solutions to drive aviation to a greener future, none alone will come close to being a silver bullet by 2050.

DEFENSE

U.S. Army Blackhawks in flight
article

U.S. Army Project Convergence Shows Progress, Data Translation Issues

Oct 26, 2022
The service’s experiment has become the Pentagon’s lead JADC2 proving ground, but more work is needed to connect sensors and shooters.
Lockheed Martin LMXT aircraft
article

Lawmakers Plan To Pressure USAF To Continue Bridge Tanker Competition

Oct 25, 2022
While the Air Force shifts focus toward a future KC-Z, some on Capitol Hill say the planned 2040 fielding date leaves too long of a gap.
DARPA airborne laser relay concept
article

DARPA Aims To Develop Airborne Laser Power Relay

Oct 24, 2022
Expeditionary units could recharge their equipment with laser energy redirected by UAVs.
German Air Force inspector Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz
article

F-35 Acquisition, Combat Mass Are Top Priorities For German Air Chief

Oct 28, 2022
The country's air force is one of the major beneficiaries of Berlin’s defense spending uptick.
test pilots
article

China Seeks Military Insights Through Western Pilot Recruitment

Oct 25, 2022
Western governments are concerned about the trickle of information that could flow from experienced aviators hired for China’s military.
Sichuan Tengden Science and Technology Co. Chinese UAS
article

The Week In Defense, Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2022

Oct 27, 2022
China flies new UAS; Aero Vodochody’s L-159 upgrade; MDA receives NGI software build; and Lockheed to make PRSM missiles in 2023.

TECHNOLOGY

Universal Hydrogen aircraft
article

The Week in Technology, Oct. 24-28, 2022

Oct 25, 2022
MagniX adds fuel cells; Electric propulsion standards; Net-zero competition; Drag-reducing AeroShark.

COLUMNS AND OPINION

Verizon data storage center
article

Aerospace Mergers and Acquisitions Are On The Wane

Oct 26, 2022
Woodward is likely far from the last large aerospace and defense company to announce a post-pandemic business restructuring.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir
article

Opinion: The Final Frontier of Diplomacy

Oct 27, 2022
Despite differences between nations, space exploration should remain a place for civil collaboration.