A Flight Plan For 2000
Aviation Week&Space Technology is 84 years old as we enter the year 2000, and I am sure the founding editors could not have begun to envision what the aerospace industry--or the magazine--would look like at the end of the 1900s. We all now face the same challenge in trying to predict the future, not...
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