Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily A simulator session mimicking a key portion the accident suggests the Ethiopian crew faced a near-impossible task of getting their 737 MAX 8 back under control. | Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report A device called Sidekick will allow a U.S. Air Force or Navy version of the F-35 to carry six AIM-120 missiles internally instead of four. | | Advertisement Read the latest in aviation news from Blue Sky, a trusted news service of Pittsburgh International Airport. Visit BlueSkyPIT.com and receive regular updates and behind the scenes news on airports and aviation. |
| | Aviation Week & Space Technology Following the success of the A320neo program, airline demand for a reengined A330 led Airbus to launch the Rolls-Royce Trent 7000-powered A330neo in July 2014. Here is a detailed look at what is new on the Neo beyond the engines. | Sean Broderick | Aviation Daily An air traffic controller’s errant instruction to turn left instead of right towards an assigned heading during a rare departure pattern led an EVA Air Boeing 777 to within hundreds of feet of a mountain peak topped with large antennas. | | Steve Trimble | Aerospace Daily & Defense Report For the first time, Boeing provided details about the method it used to shock the market and impress the Air Force with its winning proposal for the T-X program. | Jens Flottau | Aviation Week & Space Technology The airframer, now an aerospace powerhouse, almost did not make it off the ground. | | Tim Wuerfel | Aviation Week & Space Technology Airbus hopes reengining with more fuel-efficient powerplants will do for the A330neo what it has done for the A320neo in terms of market demand. | Lee Hudson | Aviation Week & Space Technology After an internal review, the Army drills basic pilot skills before training with virtual reality and in classified scenarios. | | Guy Norris, Thierry Dubois and Jens Flottau | AviationWeek.com Since Airbus launched the A300B in 1969, technological advances have been the cornerstone of its success. And that work goes on. | Steve Trimble | Aviation Week & Space Technology A new appreciation for large, long-range combat aircraft is reshaping global military fleets around a class of new stealth bombers. | | |
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