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In focus
Putin’s attack backfires
6
Jets vanish into Russia on back
of Bermuda fly wrangle
8
The Ti that binds us
10
China Eastern crash probe
begins
12
Errors led A330 to depart with
pitot covers in place
14
Germany backs F-35 for
nuclear mission
21
D-Day for S-76 as production
stops
24
Airbus and CFM to use A380
for liquid-hydrogen tests
33
New roles could boost C-27J
prospects
34
H2Fly prepares for future
36
Destination Riyadh
42
24
End of the line?
S-76 production to halt
68
34
Regulars
Comment
3
Best of the rest
50
Straight & Level
76
Jobs
81
Women in aviation
82
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Contents
In depth
Strain in the chain
54
One big threat to recovery
is that engine parts
manufacturers are struggling
to meet demand, confirming
the belief that ramping down
is easier than ramping up
Immortal engines
58
How life goes on for the key
components of older airliners
In short supply
62
US carriers downsized rapidly
as Covid-19 hit, but now they
face an acute shortage of pilots
Finding the right stuff
68
New training initiatives are
making flying more affordable
for the best candidates
Seeking city high-flyers
72
Where will the UAM sector
find thousands of aviators?
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Ukraine’s
agony
Moscow pays the price
for its aggression
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Brakes on
Russian airlines
reel as sanctions
begin to bite
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Berlin win
F-35 selected
in German
nuclear refresh
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