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Featured In This Issue:
- Letters to Vertiflite
- Commentary: IFR Saves Lives (html) [pdf]
- Industry Briefs
- Washington Report
- Leadership Moves
- VFF Scholar Spotlight: Kanika Gakhar (html) [pdf]
- FAA Certification Service Reorganized
- Safety Spotlight: Real-Time HUMS Gets Real
- Intelligent Block Boxes (pdf)
- Unmanned Vertical Wingman: NGTUAS
- Clean Sky 2 Update, Part 1: The Airbus Racer
- Innovation in the Parisian Summer: Paris Air Show 2017 Report (html)
- Electric VTOL News (html)
- From the Ground Up: Uber Elevate in 2020 (html)
- Working Groups Developing Transformative Vertical Flight Roadmaps
- Italy’s Army Aviation Prepares for the Fight
- Lightning Strikes Around the World: The F-35B
- Leadership Profile: Glenn Isbell, EVP Bell Helicopter
- AHS Update
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About our Cover
The innovative Airbus Helicopters Racer is being developed under Clean Sky 2. The demonstrator should fly in 2020. See pg. 26 of the magazine. (Airbus Helicopters photo)