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Welcome to this week’s edition of Editors’ Picks, a newsletter exclusively tailored for subscribers of Aviation Week & Space Technology. Each Friday, our senior editors select the week’s best digital content – articles, interviews, opinion columns, podcasts and webinars – as a supplement to your print magazine.
This week, Aviation Week begins rolling out Aerospace 2022, our annual forecast edition. Among the highlights >>
A guide to military aircraft competitions unfolding between 2022 and 2031.
The evolution of the U.S. bomber fleet as it prepares for the rollout of Northrop Grumman’s B-21. The operational and supplier issues that Airbus and Boeing face as they try to rebuild production. Airline forecasts for 2022.
How a technology partnership is bolstering Europe’s hydrogen ambitions.
A week that saw Dassault win a massive Rafale order in the UAE and Canada oust Boeing’s Super Hornet from its contest for new fighters.
The Pentagon’s balancing act: Portraying China as a threat to drive long-term modernization while lowering near-term anxieties around Taiwan. And listen to our Check 6 podcast to find out why big aerospace companies have big concerns about their suppliers.
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