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During the Apollo program, NASA created physical copies of rockets that were able to help engineers solve technical problems when an oxygen tank exploded. These early on-paper models led to the development of the digital twin, a way of having a computer-based platform that can mirror a physical product. And now the aerospace industry is developing digital triplets. Aviation Week Defense Editor Steve Trimble explains the history and sheds light on where the technology has been and where it is headed.
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Join Aviation Week Network's editors as they discuss some of the particulars that are emerging in the world of advanced air mobility. This will include the FAA’s current views on vertiport regulation and an update on current company progress toward certification. They will also delve into training for both pilots and maintainers of the all-new aircraft.
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