Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sept, 12
September 13, 2019
USMC Poised To Revise Order Split Between F-35Cs, F-35Bs
The service’s overall program of record of 420 aircraft is expected to remain unchanged, but the fleet split between the current plan to buy 353 short-takeoff-vertical-landing (Stovl)-capable F-35Bs and 67 carrier-based F-35Cs could change dramatically.
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Senate Approps Furthers DOD Budget Request
New LRPM Hits U.S. Army Shopping List
USAF Identifies Critical New KC-46 Design Flaw
The U.S. Air Force has identified a potential new design flaw with the KC-46A tanker and banned the fleet from carrying cargo or passengers until a solution is found and delivered.
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Thales Alenia Space Unveils New Sat Amid Job Cuts
The new "Space Inspire" satellite is part of a trend toward software-defined spacecraft that also includes Airbus’s Onesat and Boeing’s 702X series.
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NASA’s Texas Economic Impact Impressive, Comptroller Says
SES, Collins Team On Inflight Broadband Service
The “LuxStream” service will connect with SES’ managed Ku-band satellite network to offer data speeds of up to 25 Mbps in the U.S. and 15 Mbps globally.
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