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In its trade standoff with the United States, China’s Ace could be the 737 Max.
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As the U.S.-China trade war heats up, Beijing and Moscow could ditch Boeing and Airbus and make their own planes together—but it won’t be good news for passengers or airlines.
View ArticleChina’s Potemkin Aviation Can’t Survive Without Washington’s Help
Biden has a hard choice to make regarding Trump’s limits on airliner tech.
View ArticleThe World Doesn’t Want Beijing’s Fighter Jets
Snazzy weapons mean a lot less if you don’t have friends.
View ArticleThe U.S. Military Isn’t Ready to Confront China
Two decades of counterinsurgency didn’t do it any favors.
View ArticleWhy a Franco-German Fighter Jet Is a Bad Idea
Paris would be rewarded with greater profits and fewer headaches by going it alone.
View ArticleChina Has Nothing to Gain From an Aerospace Alliance With Russia
Beijing is a rising power with a growing domestic aviation industry—and it no longer needs Moscow’s help.
View ArticleIf China Arms Russia, the U.S. Should Kill China’s Aircraft Industry
Beijing’s aerospace future is uniquely dependent on Western companies. U.S. and EU trade sanctions could bring its indigenous aviation sector to a halt.
View ArticleThe Fighter Jet Market Enters Its Multipolar Era
Can the F-35—and the United States—keep up with new competition?
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