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UK undertaking biggest defense and foreign policy review since Cold War.
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Tony Osborne

Despite COVID-19 Britain is undertaking its biggest defense and foreign policy review since Cold War.
 
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Michael Bruno

GE Aviation, the leading division within General Electric, is cutting 10% of its U.S. workforce as it anticipates a steep falloff in maintenance, repair and overhaul work for three months, and it will continue to let go outsourced workers in the wake of the novel coronavirus, the company’s head executive said March 23.
 
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Sean Broderick

The FAA, responding to airport operators seeking help on how to manage rising numbers of grounded aircraft as commercial operators reduce service, has issued national guidance on parking “overflow” aircraft.
 
Guy Norris

In a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus Boeing is temporarily suspending production across its Puget Sound sites for 14 days starting Mar. 25.
 
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Bradley Perrett

The aircraft will carry the main load of remaining SpaceJet flight testing. Two more of the new design are being built.
 
Guy Norris

Fast-track propulsion-system test program puts hypersonic developer on course for key mode transition demonstration later this year.
 
Graham Warwick

U.S. Marine Corps joins Air Force’s Agility Prime program to accelerate commercial development of eVTOL air taxis.
 
Jen DiMascio

Auditors reveal ongoing F-35 problems; Triton funding requested; a new C-17 scheduling app and Libya seeks Airbus helicopters.
 
 
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