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Bear necessities: Profile of Russia’s Tu-95 bomber
A massive, unimaginably noisy and definitely antiquated-looking turboprop bomber, the Tu-95MS Bear-H still retains its significance in Russia’s nuclear triad
MROs bounce back
The MRO business is rebounding from the pandemic, leaner, fitter and better equipped for the future, reports Paul E Eden
James Webb Space Telescope tech update
The James Webb Space Telescope is about to start unlocking the secrets of the universe. Mark Broadbent hears from NASA project participant Lee Feinberg
FlyZero: Planet-friendly flying
FlyZero aims to realise zero-carbon emission air travel by the end of the decade. Tom Batchelor takes a look at the initiative’s early days
eVTOL: Big in Japan
Long known as a lover of all things technical, Japan is the latest country to catch the attention of ambitious eV TOL developers, reports Tom Batchelor
Embraer: An eye on the prize
AIR International dives deep into the world of ambitious Brazilian manufacturer Embraer
Fit to fly: maintenance and long-term storage
From pickling to bird nests and insect invasions, the threats to incorrectly stored aircraft are legion. Paul Willis reports on return-to-service requirements
Airbus Helicopters' Flightlab: No ordinary lab
Where better to carry out aircraft experiments than in the sky? Tom Batchelor looks at the R&D made possible by Airbus Helicopters’ Flightlab
Air cargo update: Flying off the shelves
Air cargo is bigger business than ever. What does this mean for the market, and how are digitalisation and sustainability affecting the sector?