Israeli startup Eviation is displaying the first prototype of its Alice all-electric regional aircraft at this year’s Paris Air Show. |
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As the 53rd Paris Air Show opens, industry remains in the dark about when the Boeing 737 MAX fleet will be cleared to fly again. But there are signs that Boeing is nearing the next key milestones on an increasingly emerging path to get the grounded fleet airborne. |
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Turkish Aerospace Industries will debut a full-scale mockup of its TF-X/MMU indigenous fighter at the Paris Air Show. |
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CFM International is using the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX to catch up with deliveries of the aircraft’s Leap-1B engine and develop long-term fixes to address early in-service issues. |
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U.S. aerospace has the largest presence of any at this year’s Paris Air Show, totaling some 350 civil and defense manufacturers and suppliers. |
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Here are some of the aircraft to look out for at the 53rd Paris Air Show. |
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The past year’s progress has perhaps been more about smaller steps; but there have been several of them, and they all appear significant. |
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Committed to the concept of “fly-by-sight,” Universal Avionics is showcasing a new-generation flight management system at this year’s Paris Air Show that presents flight-plan and navigation data on head-up and wearable displays. |
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Predicting the future is never easy. But in the area of military simulation and training, at first glance, what’s coming next seems clear. |
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Spain is expected to formally sign up to the Franco-German fighter development at the Paris Air Show, local media reports have suggested. |
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Raytheon has unveiled on the eve of the Paris Air Show a new vision for a future scramjet-powered hypersonic missile. |
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The cloudy aerospace crystal ball indicates Airbus will potentially launch the A321XLR. Boeing, however, will not launch the NMA, but will set out the reentry program of the 737 MAX in more detail. |
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Emirates airline is in talks with Boeing to spread out deliveries of the Boeing 777X over a longer period of time and will likely switch to the 787-9 from the larger -10. |
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Thales launches TrUE AI – not so much a product as a new way of thinking and talking about AI-based security. |
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