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From Russia's failure to control Ukrainian airspace to C919's first flight.
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Podcast: Airbus Up, Boeing Down And The Diverging Duopoly | Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris First-quarter 2022 financial reports from Airbus and Boeing were snapshots of the different fates the two leading airframers face. Listen in as Aviation Week editors Jens Flottau, Guy Norris and Michael Bruno discuss the increasingly diverging paths within the duopoly. |
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Opinion: The End Of Air Assault? | Sash Tusa The war in Ukraine shows that the battlefield has become a harsh environment for helicopters and sweeping airborne maneuvers. |
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Podcast: The Future Of Air Assault | Jen DiMascio, Sash Tusa, Steve Trimble, Brian Everstine The war in Ukraine is revealing the vulnerability of attack helicopters to man-portable air-defense systems. Defense analyst Sash Tusa joins Aviation Week editors to discuss options that the U.S. Army will consider at its EDGE 22 exercise, how manufacturers could protect future rotorcraft and whether those ideas make sense. |
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