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Article: Cannibalism 2.0.(FIRST WORD)(aircraft overhaul services)(Viewpoint essay)
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- The Aviation Consumer
- Article date:
- September 1, 2009
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Returning home after covering AirVenture in Oshkosh is a little like being released from the intensive care unit. I know why I was there and I'm glad I was, but sometimes I'm not so sure I want to go back. That's not a comment on the show itself, but on the intensity of covering it in a world that has become accustomed to a digital river of information which we struggle to fill. These days, there's not much time to ruminate on the meaning of it all. And when I do find the time to think about and put into the things I see and hear at a show, I'm not always encouraged. One trend that's cause for concern is what's going on in the engine and ...
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