> STARTUPS LEADING DRIVE TO HYDROGEN POWER FOR REGIONALS > STARTUPS LEADING DRIVE TO HYDROGEN POWER FOR REGIONALS
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THE NEXT 10 YEARS
> KEY ISSUES FOR THE INDUSTRY ARE BOEING’S FUTURE, SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS AND TECH ADVANCES > WHAT LEVEL OF INCREMENTAL INNOVATION WILL BE POSSIBLE?
By Guy Norris,Jens Flottau,Graham Warwick15 min
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Fluctuating Fleets
How airlines’ fleet planning for the recovery impacts the aftermarket
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Hydrogen Is Coming
Aftermarket prepares for hydrogen-electric aircraft conversions
By Lindsay Bjerregaard12 min
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'We're Turning the Corner'
In the run-up to the Farnborough International Airshow, Boeing CEO David Calhoun met with Aviation Week editors Joe Anselmo and Sean Broderick at the company’s new headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. Editor Guy Norris joined the conversation via video.
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'We Need Both'
Preparing for a wide-ranging interview with Guillaume Faury in Berlin, Aviation Week editors Jens Flottau and Tony Osborne were uncertain whether to start with questions about commercial aviation or defense—so they offered the Airbus CEO the choice.
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UNEVEN PICTURE
> EUROPE COMMITS TO DEFENSE, BUT IS UNITY CRACKING? > MORE NATIONS ARE COMMITTING TO NATO 2% GDP SPENDING TARGET > EU FIGURES SUGGEST COLLABORATIVE DEFENSE SPENDING HAS FALLEN
By Tony Osborne10 min
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Widebody Comeback?
> EARLY SIGNS EMERGE FOR LONG-HAUL AIRCRAFT DEMAND RECOVERY > AIRBUS MAY INCREASE PRODUCTION SOONER THAN PLANNED > BOEING 787 DELIVERIES TO RESUME
By Guy Norris,Jens Flottau10 min
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What Ukraine Can Teach the West About Future Air Wars
> FLEXIBLE SURFACE-TO-AIR DEFENSE HAS BEEN CRITICAL > LOITERING MUNITIONS AND SUICIDE DRONES HAVE CHANGED THE CHARACTER OF AIR SUPERIORITY
By Brian Everstine8 min
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Liftoff Imminent
London The UK is hoping to anchor its position as the prime location for European small-satellite launch services as it looks toward a first in-country liftoff by the end of this summer. Six payloads are scheduled to be onboard Virgin Orbit’s initial LauncherOne flight from the UK’s Spaceport Cornwall facility, planned for September.