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With so much going on within the aviation sector we want to know your views on the key topics and stories.
Air Transport

By Molly McMillin
Boeing’s latest 20-year Pilot and Technician Outlook leaves reasons to be hopeful despite the COVID-19 pandemic, say officials at JSfirm.com, which provides an aviation job website.
Business Aviation Week

By Ross Detwiler
The BFU found that the cause of the incident was ATC issuing a clearance on the basis of inadequate situational awareness.
Business Aviation

By Alex Derber
Given the acute demand-side stresses that COVID-19 has inflicted upon aviation, cybersecurity concerns may have dropped down some MRO companies’
MRO

By Lee Ann Shay
WestJet COO Jeff Martin talks with Aviation Week’s Lee Ann Shay about traffic and what’s on the horizon for the Canadian carrier. Martin will be
MRO Transatlantic

By Bradley Perrett
Ask the Editors: Comac’s C919 is unlikely to appear in the airline fleets of developed economies in the next few years.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The OEM’s latest Pilot & Technician Outlook report shows that long-term need for maintenance technicians remains high.
MRO Transatlantic

By Steve Trimble
Ask the Editors: A failed joint venture around the C-390 has left doubt about future collaboration between Boeing and Embraer.
Air Dominance

By Graham Warwick
The partnership will develop aviation-compatible fuel-cell stacks, beginning with the delivery this year of stacks and a customized test rig.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Michael Bruno
For suppliers and servicers, China’s aviation recovery compared with depression elsewhere creates a dilemma: Run to China or run away?
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

With so much going on within the aviation sector we want to know your views on the key topics and stories.
Air Transport

By Alex Derber
Engine shop visits will not return to 2019 levels until 2024, according to consultancy IBA. In 2020 they are down roughly 70% on the previous year
MRO Transatlantic

By Bill Carey
The Streamlined Launch and Reentry Licensing Requirements final rule allows commercial space operators to acquire a single license to conduct multiple launches from multiple sites.
Commercial Space

By P. Barry Butler
University research parks help startups learn business and develop innovative technologies as well as the next generation of leaders.
Emerging Technologies

By Graham Warwick
ATR is pursuing hydrogen propulsion as the most feasible path to substantially reducing the carbon emissions of its regional aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
Two U.S. Army missile programs led by Lockheed Martin are set to enter another round of critical flight tests.
Air Dominance

By Irene Klotz
Fifteen-nation program marks 20 years of continuous human presence in low Earth orbit.
Space

By Jefferson Morris
In this special edition Check 6 Tech Talk, we speak to Elizabeth Turtle, the principal investigator of NASA’s upcoming Dragonfly mission.
Aerospace

With so much going on within the aviation sector we want to know your views on the key topics and stories.
Air Transport

By Steve Trimble
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy’s remarks during a keynote speech at the Association of the U.S. Army’s virtual annual meeting appear to confirm the previously unannounced accuracy results from the Flight Experiment (FE)-2 test.
Air Dominance

By Steve Trimble
Hypersonic Production Accelerator Facility would dramatically cut costs and schedule for scramjet propulsion, study says.
Air Dominance

By Alex Derber
Prior to the pandemic, Southeast Asia was one of aviation’s biggest growth markets and as a result the region saw the launch of numerous new MRO
MRO

By Sean Broderick
Ask the Editors: New training protocol for 737 MAX pilots have yet to be finalized, but a Sept. 30 demo is a good idea of what’s to come.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Thierry Dubois
Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of CNES, tells Aviation Week’s Thierry Dubois about the agency’s progress on reusable launchers and other programs in conjunction with International Astronautical Congress 2020.
Space

By Steve Trimble
Ask the Editors: U.S. Air Force and NATO officials have discussed replacing E-3s using a distributed systems approach, but options are not fully developed.
Air Dominance