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DOD Official Explains Pentagon’s COVID-19 Response | Lee Hudson The Pentagon’s acquisition arm is tackling the military’s response to the novel coronavirus with a two-pronged approach: securing authorities for the defense industrial base to continue work while simultaneously supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a DOD official said. |
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Boeing Flies 737 MAX On Simulated Airline Runs Despite Shutdown | Guy Norris Amid signs that Boeing is hoping to resume production of the 737 MAX in May the company says flight tests of the three current versions of the model, the -7, -8 and -9, are continuing despite the general shutdown of its Puget Sound facilities because of the coronavirus. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Mar. 25 | Bell, Sikorsky secure FARA agreement, F-35 full-rate production updates, COVID-19 bill and funds for defense, expanding drone delivery services, enabling advance air mobility and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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FAA Leans On ATC Contingency Plans | Kim Minseok, Bradley Perrett The virus that causes COVID-19 has disrupted operations at U.S. airport towers, approach control facilities and en route centers. |
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