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Welcome to the latest edition of Editors’ Picks, a newsletter exclusively tailored for subscribers of Aviation Week & Space Technology. Each Friday our editors select the week’s best digital content – articles, interviews, opinion columns, podcasts and webinars – as a supplement to your print magazine.
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What does the return of open-rotor engines mean for the future of conventional turbofans?
The Rolls-Royce Ultrafan is the first fundamental change to the company’s direct-drive three-shaft architecture since the 1960s.
New Chinese ICBM silos cause U.S. military commanders to reshape their approach to deterrence.
Lockheed Martin’s Orion spacecraft prepares for a key uncrewed NASA Artemis test mission.
The space and defense supply chains are showing signs of COVID-19-related stress.
Twenty years after the Sept., 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, what are the forces impinging on the defense industry? A look at the making of small satellites at Blue Canyon Technologies.
That and more are in this week's selection of Editors' Picks. I hope you enjoy the selection and look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Executive Editor, Defense & Space