PLUS: Industry clamoring to take part in Trump’s missile defense plan.
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| Defense Digest - April 23, 2025 |
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| | by Steve Trimble | Lockheed Martin will not protest Boeing’s victory in the competition to build the U.S. Air Force’s next fighter.
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| | After Tariffs, Aerospace And Defense Sees Nothing But Uncertainty | by Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Matthew Fulco, Steve Trimble, Lindsay Bjerregaard, Lee Ann Shay, James Pozzi, Christine Boynton, Lori Ranson, Jens Flottau, Helen Massy-Beresford | |
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| | | | The EA-37B weapon system provides precise, high-powered, long-range, stand-off jamming. Make it an unfair fight with the EA-37B.
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| | Speed up assembly and maintenance with adhesive bonding. Click Bond believes holes don't belong on an aircraft. Today, thousands of programs worldwide, in the air, land, and at sea, experience the freedom of no more holes by incorporating our extensive line of hole-free solutions into their designs. Learn more. |
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: 35 YEARS AGO |
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| V-22 - The Prospects Now by Aviation Week Network StaffAviation Week & Space Technology’s May 7, 1990, issue featured an extensive feature package on the U.S. Marine Corps’ troubled V-22 tiltrotor. The cover depicted the fourth V-22 prototype being flown by Boeing Helicopters test pilots Dick Balzer and Jim Lindsey. |
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| GE Aerospace T901 engine powers Black Hawk for first time: The T901 engine officially became the power of the Black Hawk in January after successful ground runs, marking a significant milestone in the Improved Turbine Engine Program. Learn More. |
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