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A rendering of the Mach Industries Atlas UAS for the Defense Innovation Unit and Navy Runway Independent Maritime Expeditionary Strike (RIMES) program. (Image: Mach Industries)

Startup weapons developer Mach Industries on June 16 announced it won a contract award to serve as aircraft integrator for a Defense Innovation Unit ...


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Pictured is a U.S. Air Force photo of an Anduril Industries YFQ-44A flying over Edwards AFB, Calif. during a test by Air Combat Command’s Experimental Operations Unit.

While the Air Force said in February that it had picked nine companies initially for Increment 2 of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, more than...


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Global Aviation Round-Up from Aircraft Value Intelligence (AVN)

Editor’s Note: To watch John’s video report that elaborates on these issues, click here: “Fuel Shock Causing Airline Divide.”

Forget the h...


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Global Aviation Round-Up from Aircraft Value Intelligence (AVN)

Editor’s Note: This week, John Persinos interviewed Ed Bolen, president and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA).

NBAA is widely regarded as the leading voice for business aviation in the United States. Founded in 1947 and headquarte...


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Graphic representation of DARPA’s Lift Challenge. (Image: DARPA, Alan Clarke)

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on June 8 announced invitations to 72 teams to demonstrate innovative drone designs capable of carrying at least four times their weight.

The list of invitees for the Lift Challenge this ...


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