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Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN)

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Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN)

Rick Adams, a leading aerospace expert specializing in the areas of training, simulation, artificial intelligence, and safety. Adams is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and wrote The Robot in the Simulator (2024), focused on AI best practices in av...


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Flight of Hermeus’ Mk 2.1 unmanned jet in May 2026. The aircraft achieved supersonic speeds. (Photo: Hermeus)

Hermeus on May 28 said it has received a $159 million contract modification from the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to demonstrate high-Mach flight and high-speed payload carry and release to aid the develo...


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An MQ-28 Ghost Bat, which Boeing said recently made three operational flights over the Pacific Ocean. (Photo: U.S. Navy)

Boeing said on June 1 that it has validated the low Radar Cross Section (RCS) of the company’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat drone.

“The MQ-28’s RCS reduces the range that enemy radars can detect and engage an MQ...


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

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Mentioning the Pope and Elon Musk in the same sentence seems like the start of a bad joke, the kind that begins with two guys walking into a bar. But it’s closer to a snapshot of where the global debate over artificial intelligence (AI) now sits...


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