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Military [Most advanced version of venerable F-15 fighter jet rolls out]( [A trio of F-15QA fighters in flight]( Boeing, the US Air Force, and the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) have conducted a ceremony to celebrate the roll out of the first of 36 production F-15QA Ababil fighter jets in the run up to the first deliveries later this year. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Learn how to become an effective project manager for under $40]( We’re going to paraphrase here and say “Behind every great project there’s a great project manager.” And what makes for a great project manager? There are indeed some innate qualities, but many can be learned. This course can help you along the path. 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