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Lockheed’s $29bn helicopter running short of essential part

Bloomberg Timely delivery of Lockheed Martin Corp’s $29 billion CH-53K King Stallion helicopter for the US Marine Corps may be jeopardised by a potential shortage of specialised metal components two years after the bankruptcy of a key supplier. In an illustration of how even the biggest defense contractor depends on its supply chain, the Navy’s aircraft development and acquisition command ...

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Supersonic GE engine buoys billionaire’s goal of fast luxury jet

Bloomberg General Electric Co. has completed its initial design for the first commercial supersonic aircraft engine in decades, a major hurdle for developing private planes and, perhaps eventually, jetliners that fly faster than the speed of sound. The twin-shaft, twin-fan design will slash travel times by hours after 50 years in which the average speed of private jets has increased ...

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Sears bankruptcy may inflict pain on mall owners for years

Bloomberg As Sears Holdings Corp goes through bankruptcy, retail landlords wondering how they could be impacted might want to look at a 2015 deal. Mall owner Macerich Co struck an agreement that year with the struggling department-store operator to redevelop a 300,000 square-foot store at Kings Plaza Shopping Center, a high-traffic mall in Brooklyn, New York. Three years and $100 ...

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