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Featured In This Issue:
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Commentary: A Perspective on the Future Vertical Workforce
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Leadership Moves
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Industry Briefs
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FVL: Mixing Modernization
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V-22 CC-RAM: Ospreys Now and Again
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Bell 525: Relentless Progress
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Coming of Age: Rotorcraft Avionics
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Sikorsky's MATRIX: Making Autonomy Certifiable
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Airbus's RACER Takes Shape
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Vertical Flight Society Announces 2020 Board of Directors
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The 8th Annual Micro Air Vehicle Student Challenge — What a Journey!
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VFS Welcomes United Kingdom Chapter
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VFS Holds Virtual Events with Great Success
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AI Software Developer Daedalean to Bring Products to Market Next Year
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VFS Awards: 2020 Lichten Winners
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Educational Initiatives: STEM
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Leadership Profile: Prof. Marilena Pavel
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Society Update
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About our Cover
The fifth Bell 525 Relentless — the first production-conforming example — takes off from Heli-Expo in Anaheim, California on Jan. 31, 2020. See pg. 20 (VFS photo by Kenneth I. Swartz)
Posted June 18, 2020