Boeing increasingly displacing Airbus in mid-sized jet markets
By MICHAEL MECHAM7 min
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Tipping Point
European milspace push gains strength, but treaty vote could upset plans
By MICHAEL A. TAVERNA,ROBERT WALL6 min
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A Quick Response
U.S. Air Force has $280 million to fly a rocket plane demonstrator by 2010
By MICHAEL A. DORNHEIM5 min
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A Titan Takes Off
Flight-testing program to address past delays
By PIERRE SPARACO4 min
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Delayed Bombshell
USAF forced to recompete weapons program after auditors uncover prejudice for Boeing
By AMY BUTLER4 min
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Super Hornet Vs. Jsf
Foreign air forces eye the F/A-18E/F while Navy officials prepare to buy more
By DAVID FULGHUM4 min
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Reduced Lift
A400M weight, C-17 funding issues could mar Europe’s airlifter aspirations
By DOUGLAS BARRIE,MICHAEL A. TAVERNA,ROBERT WALL4 min
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Speeding to Space
European rapid-boost concepts would permit microsat launch
By ROBERT WALL,MICHAEL A. TAVERNA4 min
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A Case of the Jitters
U.S. Army notifies Boeing of concerns surrounding radios crucial to future warfare
By DAVID A. FULGHUM3 min
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Getting Started
WASHINGTON NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin has backed away from the exploration course set under his predecessor, deciding that agency personnel will handle systems engineering and integration (SE&I) for the new exploration initiative instead of bringing in a contractor.