MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – March 2, 2010
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The Defense Department plans to release the Quadrennial Defense Review in the next few weeks. It could have very significant effects on the manned, fixed-wing market. This briefing addresses the trends and pitfalls of the military fixed-wing market and the changes that the new administration is bringing to procurement of these aircraft. It examines the trends and the market dynamics as well as the key players.
Suppliers and manufacturers of components for these aircraft will benefit from attending this briefing.
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The US military has undergone a very significant change of direction on manned aircraft. The current administration has cut several key programs in favor of improved funding for ground forces and specialty systems. These changes will have significant long-term effects on the manned fixed-wing market. Last year, the US Air Force trained more UAV pilots than manned aircraft pilots. Is this a sign of things to come?
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Registration
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