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Where future ambitions lie in high-speed flight
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How The Reaction Engines Precooler Works | | Guy Norris Reaction Engines’ precooler has successfully run at Mach 5 temperatures, validating for the first time the capability of the novel heat exchanger design to operate at hypersonic flight conditions for atmospheric and space access applications. See how it works. | |
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Boeing’s Faster Future On Display At NBAA-BACE | Guy Norris | ShowNews Look closely and tucked away behind most of the eVTOL and other futuristic concepts at NBAA-BACE, Boeing is quietly making a statement about where its future ambitions lie in high-speed flight. |
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Opinion: Casting A Wider Net For Pilots | P. Barry Butler | Aviation Week & Space Technology Equal representation is more than a goal: for the vitality and innovation of the industry, it's essential. |
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Podcast: Commercial Aerospace Business Forecast: Down But Not Out | Michael Bruno | Aviation Week & Space Technology Long term advisers see growth and exciting changes as new technologies alter everything from how aircraft fly to how companies make money in the commercial aerospace market. Listen in as Aviation Week Senior Business Editor Michael Bruno discusses with Accenture Global A&D Lead John Schmidt and North American A&D Lead Brian Legan. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct, 23 | Boeing’s Defense, Space and Security unit giving positive news, Lockheed Martin moving forward with design of new re-entry vehicle, developments for automated aerial refueling and more. A roundup of space, aerospace and defense news. |
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Sponsored by Mitsubishi Aircraft Regional Aviation: Challenges And Opportunities | Regional aviation has never been more critical. It is foundational to the global aviation industry. Without it, there is simply no way that passengers could reliably travel to, from or between many of the markets it serves. |
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USAF Unit Moves Reveal Clues To RQ-180 Ops Debut | Guy Norris | Aviation Week & Space Technology There have been no images or statements released, but growing evidence points to the existence of the stealthy RQ-180 and its use in regular front-line service. |
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