Airbus’ Wichita Engineering Center Moving To WSU’s New Innovation Campus [feedly]

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Airbus' Wichita Engineering Center Moving To WSU's New Innovation Campus
// Aviation Week

Airbus Americas will move its engineering center, along with 400 employees, from Wichita's Old Town to Wichita State University's new Innovation Campus, the company said.

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US airlines endorse ATC privatization [feedly]

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US airlines endorse ATC privatization
// Revista de prensa aeronáutica: Feed de feeds de Revistas Aeronáuticas | recopiladas por www.noticias-aero.info

American Airlines chairman and CEO Doug Parker told Congress that US airlines favor moving US air traffic control (ATC) to "a commercialized, non-profit type governance structure."

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Do we even need another bomber? Northrop says yes, and explains why - Silicon Valley Business Journal [feedly]

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Do we even need another bomber? Northrop says yes, and explains why - Silicon Valley Business Journal
// northrop: Google Noticias

Silicon Valley Business Journal

Do we even need another bomber? Northrop says yes, and explains why
Silicon Valley Business Journal
We can figure that a Pentagon award of the Long-Range Strike Bomber contract by summer will cause the conversation to transition pretty quickly from the competition to the price tag. Northrop points to the changing approach of adversaries as the reason ...

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​OPINION: Why Airbus is wrestling with its 'A380neo' decision [feedly]

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​OPINION: Why Airbus is wrestling with its 'A380neo' decision
// Airlines news

With re-engining central to four successful airframe-refresh programmes, one could be forgiven for wondering why Airbus is wrestling with its decision about whether to update its flagship product.
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Google targets low-cost ADS-B Out avionics market [feedly]

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Google targets low-cost ADS-B Out avionics market
// Aircraft news

Google's quest to introduce small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into low altitude airspace within a "few years" has driven the company to launch an unexpected foray into the avionics market, says Dave Vos, head of the Internet company's Project Wing.
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