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Embraer Predicts E175-E2 First Flight By Year-End | Helen Massy-Beresford | Aviation Daily Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer expects the E175-E2 to make its first flight later this year, with an entry into service for the latest member of its new-generation E-Jets family expected at the end of 2021. |
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Sponsored by Honeywell Fast Five with Honeywell - Ben Driggs | Honeywell Aerospace has named Ben Driggs president of Connected Aerospace at a critical juncture in the developing technologies and market place. |
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SpaceX Clearing Final Hurdles Toward Crew Dragon Flights | Guy Norris | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report Ahead of a visit by NASA's administrator to SpaceX’s headquarters to discuss progress on the Commercial Crew Program, the company says more than 90% of certification products for the upcoming crewed demo flight have been delivered. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct, 9 | Delays in ICON launch, Boeing's update on Starliner flight test, increases in defense budgets, Thaliand wanting fighter's core software, F-35s, uAvionix acquisitions and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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Bell’s ‘Affordable’ FARA Prototype | Graham Warwick and Lee Hudson Bell unveils its 360 Invictus, which is the latest contestant in the Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft competition. |
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The Week In Defense | Jen DiMascio India accepts first Rafale fighter; Collins’ ACES 5 wins ejection seat contest; Netherlands plans for more F-35s, and the U.S. Navy’s last active duty F/A-18C flight. |
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