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Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Michael Bruno
The last few years have gone off plan at Maxar Technologies, which is worth bearing in mind with more space-sector consolidation expected.
Aerospace

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Victoria Moores
New funding gives struggling Flybe some breathing space but the regional carrier must use it wisely.
Air Transport

By Steve Trimble
Many features of the West’s futuristic vision for a distributed command and control network is already in service by the IDF.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
When airliners fail to communicate, fighters are launched—at a significant cost.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Could it be the end of Bombardier Aviation?
Business Aviation

By Graham Warwick
Toyota buoys Joby; EHang outlines UAM thinking; HAV refines airship design; France studies Stratobus; CityAirbus flies untethered.
Aerospace

By Tony Osborne
Horizon’s focus is on safety and simplicity to allow licensed private pilots to fly the Auto-Copter.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Bell still has substantial testing to complete, but certification of the 525 Relentless super-medium helicopter is within reach.
Business Aviation

By Irene Klotz
After nearly a decade of development, NASA’s biggest, most complicated launch vehicle is ready for testing.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
The term “merger of equals” has become buzzworthy in A&D M&A, but under the tie-ups of big names are trends toward diversity and size.
Air Transport

By Thierry Dubois
French startup offers new tool for instructors, as trend emerges for data analysis and eye tracking in pilot training.
Air Transport

By Steve Trimble
After years of decline, Russian helicopter factory prepares for historic growth.
Defense

By Bill Carey
Text communications between controllers and pilots are required throughout North Atlantic airspace and over Europe.
Air Transport

By Helen Massy-Beresford
The retirement of Willie Walsh from International Airlines Group marks the end of an era for the airline holding group he built.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Hyundai, Uber Elevate; EmbraerX UAS cargo team; first-responder eVTOL; JAXA high-speed helo; Bahamas UAS; EHang in U.S.; tunnel upgrade.
Aerospace

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Sean Broderick, Steve Trimble
Iran has admitted accidentally shooting down a Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) Boeing 737, flight PS752, backtracking on previous denials that it was responsible for the Jan. 8 crash, which killed all 176 people on board.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
NASA, Boeing investigating why spacecraft’s timer was off by 11 hr.
Aerospace

By Jens Flottau
Clark prepares for retirement by leaving Emirates from a position of strength.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett
Chinese provinces and municipalities value their local airlines and increasingly are willing to invest in the privately owned ones.
Air Transport

By Bill Carey
Airlines commit to retrofitting incompatible aircraft as FAA begins text messaging from en route centers.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
U.S. developing scientific license agreements for commercial satellite data
Defense

By Lee Hudson
Boeing fixing KC-46 issues as deliveries continue; Airbus’ MRTT adds orders.
Defense

By Maxim Pyadushkin
After a decade of emphasis on the air force, priorities may shift to the navy and strategic missile forces.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
Lockheed tests ground-launched long-range missile; Japan to keep making F-35s; Space Fence nears start of ops; NATO training center opens
Defense

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