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Welcome to the Aerospace & Defense Community Forum, powered by Aviation Week Network’s leading A&D brands which include Aviation Week & Space Technology, Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, Aviation Week Intelligence Network and SpeedNews. Join us this week for a range of digital content including webinars, industry leader discussions, data and forecast updates and a marketplace where buyers and suppliers can connect. Find out more. | |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | The Benefits of Thermostatic Control in Avionics Cooling | In fixed flow liquid cooling, coolant constantly moves between the cold plate and the heat exchanger, decreasing cooling efficiency. Thermostatic valves direct coolant through the system solely based on coolant temperature. |
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Podcast: Nanoracks’ CEO On Commercializing Space | Jen DiMascio, Irene Klotz, Jeff Manber Nanoracks CEO Jeff Manber predicts that by the end of the year, private space companies will have more discretionary money to spend than the U.S. federal government. Listen in as he provides an update on his company’s acquisition by Voyager space and more. |
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Return Of The Boeing 737 MAX | Boeing on Nov. 18, 2020 received what it had sought for two years—FAA approval on needed MAX software and training revisions. Here are details of the changes made to MCAS and the developments so far. |
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FREE ON-DEMAND WEBINAR | Commercial Aircraft Development: What’s On The Horizon? | Can a cash-strapped Boeing afford to develop a new aircraft in response to Airbus– and if it does, what would be the best approach? And how much life is left in “conventional” aircraft and engine designs now that pressure on the industry is mounting for carbon-neutral travel? Aerospace analyst Sash Tusa joined Aviation Week editors for a look at what’s coming in aircraft and engine design, from the near-term to the long-term. |
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First Take | Graham Warwick Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week. |
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| UPCOMING EVENT | | Aerospace Manufacturing Conference | | Aerospace manufacturing has been turned on its head almost overnight. Geared for record-high monthly production rates, the industrial base suddenly faces OEMs running at a quarter, third or even half as much for years, depending on the program. Liquidity remains a top concern, and consolidation is speeding up. Relationships are being redefined. Digitally, everything will change, with every month post-pandemic equal to a year pre-COVID. The market may change, too, with supersonic, UAM and hybrid-electric and sustainable fuels racing toward implementation. The Annual Aerospace Manufacturing Conference seeks to shed light on these topics and help provide firm grounding for industry to take flight again. Find out more. | |
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