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Featured In This Issue:
- Commentary: Teaming for Transformative Vertical Flight
- Big Changes at Russian Helicopters
- Airbus: A Reason to Celebrate
- How Airbus Succeeded in the Americas
- Single-Engine IFR at Last!
- Italian Success: Leonardo Delivers 1,000th AW139
- Future Vertical Lift — Fulfilling Its Promise
- 2019 VFS Corporate Member Directory
- Titan’s Dragonfly: To the Heavens and Beyond
- The Electric VTOL News
- Volocopter Gains VoloCity and Velocity
- Inspiring Students with UAM
- AutoFlightX Prepares for Takeoff
- VFS eVTOL Defining Challenges Workshop
- NEXA Completes Landmark UAM Study
- ERF Shines with Polish Hospitality
- VFS Dedicates Focke’s Wind Tunnel as Vertical Flight Heritage Site
- Tischler Selected for 40th Annual Nikolsky Lectureship
- Leadership Profile: Cliff Johnson, FAA
- Book Highlight: “Figures of Merit”
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About our Cover
Karem Aircraft, Inc. has teamed with Northrop Grumman and Raytheon for the Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition, part of the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) initiative. See pg. 32. (Karem graphic)
Posted Nov. 5, 2019