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Guy Norris

Bearing an image of Earth on the aft body and the words “powered by SAF” emblazoned beneath the fuselage, Boeing’s latest ecoDemonstrator—a 777-200ER—is poised to begin the next flight-test campaign in the OEM’s long-running program.
 
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Tony Osborne

Russian supplies of munitions are being drained and the country’s forces are being exhausted by Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the head of the UK’s signals intelligence agency has indicated. 
 
Salesforce is well known as the world’s #1 customer relationship management platform, what you may not know is that it also has specific offerings for the Aerospace & Defense market tailored to handle the unique challenges of this demanding industry.   Our special briefing shows how Salesforce enables the entire aerospace lifecycle with solutions that connect sales and service, and transform Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul, Field Service Management and Supplier Relationship Management.
 
Garrett Reim

After 12 years of development, five generations of prototypes and more than 1,600 test flights, Wisk Aero has unveiled the electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft it intends to certificate with the FAA and use to carry passengers.
 
Steve Trimble

Thanks to a newly created “digital twin” of the Pratt & Whitney F119 turbofan, a future software update for the Lockheed Martin F-22 will expand the kinematic performance in certain regions of the twin-engine stealth fighter’s flight envelope.
 
Graham Warwick

Delta Air Lines is getting into the urban air taxi market.
 
Guy Norris

Pushed by the drive for sustainability, novel propulsion systems that until relatively recently seemed years away are quickly coming into focus.
 
Chen Chuanren

On April 23, 2022, a Hongdu L-15/JL-10 jet trainer crashed in Anhui, China. Both pilots ejected from the aircraft safely, but what raised eyebrows was who was in the aircraft.
 
Jen DiMascio, Joe Anselmo

On Oct. 14, eight renovated galleries of the museum in Washington, D.C., will reopen to the public. Chris Browne, the museum’s John and Adrienne Mars director, reveals hints about some of the new installations and his favorite artifacts. 
 
EDITOR'S PICKS MRO editors highlight their top articles from the past month
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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