Our very own David M. North took the controls of this light twinjet C22J Ventura trainer. Read his pilot report on the aerobatic performance of the C22J Ventura from the December 16, 1985 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology.
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The cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology’s Sept. 7, 1970, issue featured the Anglo-French Jaguar M-05 prototype being readied for catapult launch from the French navy's Clemenceau carrier during trials near Lorient, Brittany.
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The space industry is undergoing upheaval. Space startups are maturing new technologies, military demand for all sorts of space systems is skyrocketing, and budgetary changes in the U.S. and Europe are causing shifts in government priorities. Aviation Week editors explore what is in play and what is at stake.
Our Route Opportunities feature explores the latest unserved and underserved routes promoted through Routes 360, providing supporting information for airline network planners to consider and capitalize on.
The cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology’s Sept. 11, 1995, featured a model of the command-and-control warfare version of the F/A-18F, originally proposed by McDonnell Douglas as a successor to the U.S. Navy's EA-6B standoff/support jammer, undergoing wind tunnel tests.
Innovations in IT, supply chain manufacturing, and field assets help give defense companies a competitive edge. But new solutions also mean addressing new vulnerabilities. Learn how deep industry experience and technology can help you shape your cyber network modernization strategy.