Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Steve Trimble
The concept would allow Air Force leaders to hedge against the risk of future technology breakthroughs and surprise enemies with unexpected new capabilities.
Defense and Space

By Graham Warwick
Europe’s supersonic split; Wing advances UTM; Safran hybrid-electric plans; Printing aircraft liveries
Aerospace

By Guy Norris
Rolls-Royce’s decision to pull the UltraFan from the NMA competition may be a good move by the UK engine-maker, but what happens now?
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Aviation Week flies Sikorsky’s autonomous S-76 testbed as the company reveals its interest in the urban air mobility market.
Aerospace

By Steve Trimble
DARPA’s original late-1970s Assault Breaker sought to counter possibility of overwhelming waves of Soviet armored forces rampaging across Western Europe.
Defense and Space

By Bill Carey
Half a decade following the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, an international tracking system is still being built.
Air Transport

By Tony Osborne
New five-blade rotor comes from Airbus’ Bluecopter technology demonstrator.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
At last, a U.S spaceship for orbital human flight is ready for a test run to ISS.
Space

By Guy Norris
Virgin Galactic targets assured repeatability as test focus expands beyond envelope expansion to include cabin environment and ride quality.
Commercial Space

As the space shuttle neared retirement, NASA turned to partnerships with commercial companies to provide crew ferry flights to and from the International Space Station. Here’s a look at program milestones.

By Kerry Reals
EU urges ICAO to agree at its assembly in September on a “long-term goal” to address the aviation industry’s rising CO2 emissions.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
As NASA gears up for first U.S. human spaceflights since 2011, a training tool from the ‘60s is back in vogue.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
BAE’s improved EW system; Japan plans 2020 UAV demo; Israeli Air Force beefs up Heron TP, and the U.S. Army’s radar "sense off."
Defense and Space

By Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick, Guy Norris
Impressive improvements in aircraft fuel burn and carbon emissions are being offset by the industry’s rapid growth.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett
The CAAC is putting development of Beijing Daxing International ahead of protecting Air China in its home town.
Air Transport

By William Garvey
FlightSafety International expands its pilot, technician and flight-attendant training to offer fundamental instruction for aspiring civilian drone operators.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne, Graham Warwick
Engineers have adopted a simple approach to the CityAirbus electric propulsion architecture.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Startup Sabrewing secures seed funding and launch order as it begins building full-scale unmanned cargo aircraft.
Aerospace

By Byron Callan
The current situation is combustible enough for defense analysts and planners to ponder how Venezuela might affect the 2019-21 outlook for the sector.
Defense and Space

By Kerry Reals
Benjamin Smith took control of Air France-KLM in September with three clear mandates.
Air Transport

Much as Saab created an enlarged Gripen, India’s defense technology agency wants to lengthen the HAL Tejas and give it the F414 engine.
Defense and Space

By Graham Warwick
Boeing Airpower Teaming System is a fighter-like unmanned aircraft specifically designed to be exportable globally.
Defense and Space

By Michael Bruno
Top aircraft manufacturers and providers tell current and would-be providers they must pay to play in the historic ramp-up of airliner production.
Air Transport

By Tony Osborne
Berlin is concerned about Riyadh’s war in Yemen and the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Defense and Space

Technologies from F-22 and F-35 are added to F-16 to entice India. But the MiG-35, Su-35 or Rafale could minimize fleet fragmentation.
Defense and Space