Aerospace
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The agency seeks to understand how they are used, and how their operators would like to receive information on drone-related issues.
The proposed test consists of firing at the aircraft engine core the equivalent to the largest bird currently required.
Cutting edge technologies, companies on display in new zone dedicated to showcasing innovations transforming aerospace and defense manufacturing.
LEAP deliveries are four weeks behind schedule but the lag is lessening every month, and could be gone by year-end.
NASA and Caltech will continue operations of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The $247.5 million test program with Lockheed Martin will now be known as the X-59 QueSST. It is expected to fly by 2023.
The agency details its conclusions in a newly-released report.
Scheduled for March 2019, the new show will be hosted by the Saudi Aviation Club and expects to attract business, general aviation and commercial aircraft.
According to authorities, the new name better reflects how the airport is identified by its customers.
After review of comments on an initial proposal, the agency has issued its statement of policy.