Debrief: Could Poland, Sweden Help Deliver FCAS Without Dassault? is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with ...
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A single-seat KF-21 Boramae, engine shrieking, inched forward out of the Korea Aerospace Industries’ flight-line hangar on a late October afternoon. A spin-recovery system sat high on top of the ...
GE Aerospace and Kratos Defense announced Oct. 31 that the companies have wrapped up altitude testing of a newly developed ...
American Airlines will fly its first international route utilizing the Airbus A321XLR between New York John F. Kennedy ...
The U.S. Army has started gathering market information and scheduled a live-fire demonstration to support the first program ...
Boeing has confirmed that it will need at least all of 2026 to complete the 777-9’s FAA type certification program, pushing ...
Industry leader and investor darling Nvidia is bringing its artificial-intelligence (AI) computing magic to safety-critical ...
AI Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) has established a new maintenance partnership with Turkish leisure carrier Corendon ...
Swiss International Air Lines has decided to ground its fleet of nine Airbus A220-100s for at least 18 months as issues with ...
SEVILLE, Spain—Emirates President Tim Clark has described himself as being “a little bit miffed” after learning about Boeing ’s latest timeline for the 777X program from the media rather than the ...
SINGAPORE—Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport on Oct. 30 opened its third terminal and fifth runway, completing the third ...
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