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Why more cuts may be needed.
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Jens Flottau, Sean Broderick, Michael Bruno

Most observers agree that aircraft manufacturers are still too optimistic with regards to demand for new aircraft.
 
Tony Osborne

British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has hinted that the UK’s future combat air system initiative, Tempest, could be one of the winners in the government’s Integrated Review of defense and foreign policy.
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
Zhuhai's Airshow China 2020 canceled, U.S. Navy MH-60S helicopters have corroded floorboard problem, U.S. Senators urge new START treaty extension, Northrop wins $13.3 billion GBSD contract, hydrogen powered aircraft and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
 
Alex Derber

Analyzing the outlook for Mitsubishi’s SpaceJet program, including the aftermarket, and what the purchase of Bombardier’s CRJ program means for it.
 
 
Reopening borders is one of the most urgent concerns for airlines as they grapple with the COVID-19 crisis—not just to ensure immediate survival, but also as an essential ingredient for long-term recovery.
 
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Irene Klotz

U.S. agency is expanding partnerships, adding new weather-monitoring technologies and moving to cloud-based data services.
 
Tony Osborne

British Typhoon AESA radar derisked through programs such as ARTS and Bright Adder.
 
Guy Norris

After decades of fundamental research, AFRL readies rotating detonation engine concepts for potential missile, engine and rocket roles.
 
Commercial Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference - A Virtual Event
With expectations of excess capacity of 4,000-5,000 aircraft at the end of 2021 due to COVID-19, the usual supply/demand balance is out of kilter and aircraft production and delivery forecasts have changed. A panel of experts will explore the impact of societal change on demand and how the industry may manage both the near/medium term lack of demand for new aircraft and the longer-term recovery.
 
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MALMS November 17-18 Save The Date
Aviation Week is excited to host Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium - Virtual for members of the U.S. military, Department of Defense, and commercial aerospace industry to discuss process improvements and operational readiness concerns regarding aircraft maintenance, logistics, and sustainment operations. 

MALMS Virtual will provide a secure platform for the exchange ideas and best practices for the military aviation community. Join military aviation leaders from across the industry for two-days interactive sessions, networking, and virtual exhibits on November 17-18th. Admission is free for both active duty U.S. military members and DoD civilian employees.