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On the cover of the Mar. 2 1959 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology is prototype McDonnell 119 in flight test phase.
Business Aviation

Aviation Week editors identified the key trends and stories in this year’s request and answered some audience questions. Register to watch this free webinar.
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Air Transport

An Israeli Boeing 747 is seen here, on the cover one week in 2008, undergoing heavy maintenance.
MRO

By David Casey
EgyptAir’s planned route between Cairo and Dhaka will become the sole nonstop connection between Egypt and Bangladesh.
Airports & Networks

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Every day airlines face a multitude of disruptions. Jeppesen Ops Control positions you to mitigate and manage problems, better and faster.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Daniel Williams
China was the last large market to remove COVID restrictions, and it is anticipated that the international travel shall continue to rebound.
Air Transport

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Aerospace

The Lockheed Jetstar was the first business jet to enter service, made famous by celebrity owners such as Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley.
Business Aviation

Sponsored By IFS
This webinar gives A&D Manufacturers insights into the past, present, and future of AAM development, with an emphasis on scaling the business as a whole.
Knowledge Center

The commercial aviation industry needs radical advances in propulsion technology to meet the net zero carbon emissions goal of 2050.
Webinars

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How can you manage risk and avoid the impact of change on your cost and schedule? There is a better way.
Knowledge Center

By Daniel Williams
Helicopter In Service Fleet (ISF) is expected to grow from ~21,500 in 2023 to over 24,000 in 2032.
Aerospace

All the important data related to the airline in recent years.
Airports & Networks

Eurocopter's twin engine EC145 flies over downtown Dallas is seen on the cover of the Aviation Week & Space Technology issue from Feb. 24, 2003.
Business Aviation

One hundred years ago, this cutting-edge helicopter was showcased on our cover of Feb. 12, 1923.
Aerospace

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This webinar will provide an overview of what manufacturers, operators, and support providers need to consider about enabling the future of flight.
Aerospace

Sponsored By Boeing
Disruptions are inevitable. The ability to manage and recover from disrupted crew rosters is critical.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

This cover, from Nov. 13, 1972, shows the largest self-propelled aircraft maintenance access stand in place around the empennage of the Lockheed C-5A at Travis Air Force Base in California.
Aerospace

By David Casey
The latest new route announcements, schedule changes and codeshares.
Air Transport

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During this live video session, you will learn how you can prevent aircraft misfuelling.
Aerospace

By Daniel Williams
Middle East carriers thrive on transit passengers through the major Middle Eastern hubs, however, the COVID outbreak put a halt on international traffic.
Air Transport

All the important data related to the airline in recent years.
Airports & Networks

There were two magazine covers to choose from during the week of May 27, 2013.
Business Aviation

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Aerospace