Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Tony Osborne
Iranian loitering munitions and drones may be filling in for Russian combat aircraft and guided missiles in Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Guy Norris
Eviation Alice’s first flight denotes a milestone for a new generation of purpose-designed electric aircraft.
Emerging Technologies

By Mark Carreau
Analysis is needed determine whether slamming a spacecraft into an asteroid belongs in the Earth’s future planetary defense arsenal.
Space

By Steve Trimble
A Raytheon/Northrop Grumman team will field the first hypersonic missile powered by an air-breathing engine by the end of fiscal 2027.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Ben Goldstein
Industry veterans agree the regional sector will serve as a proving ground for new aircraft concepts—but they do not agree on the specifics.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick, Ben Goldstein
Rising passenger demand is straining airline training departments as carriers struggle to fill voids left by retirements and shortages.
Airlines & Lessors

By Tony Osborne
Ground-launched Brimstones have been successful against Russian tanks in Ukraine; MBDA hopes the success attracts the British Army, too.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Thierry Dubois, Adrian Schofield, Jens Flottau
Ensuring they have enough pilots with the right training and experience is a priority for airlines as they recover.
Maintenance & Training

By Michael Bruno
Companies across aerospace and defense are struggling with the higher cost of doing business.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Jens Flottau
Despite many concerns about a continued air travel recovery, lessors and aircraft financiers back making major deals.
Airlines & Lessors

By Joe Anselmo
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aircraft & Propulsion

A roundup of upcoming conferences, exhibitions and summits.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Brian Everstine, Steve Trimble
Air Mobility Command decides it can longer wait and “play chicken” with Boeing.
AFA Air Space and Cyber Conference

By Steve Trimble
U.S. defense industry embraces flexibility and diversity in aircraft design for a future fleet of proposed Collaborative Combat Aircraft.
AFA Air Space and Cyber Conference

Readers write about classified defense projects, solo cruising, SLS sealant and China's aviation industry.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

Recent appointments, promotions and honors in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Daniel Williams
Nobody wanted a twin-aisle. Now there may not be enough of them. Listen in to find out why.
Aerospace

By Adrian Schofield
Qantas and Rex eye fleet changes and seek to complete regional carrier acquisitions.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois
After the loss of Soyuz, Amazon helps buttress Arianespace’s manifest.
Space

Erin Conaton
The Adaptive Engine Transition Program is a competitive way to make sure the F-35 remains a competitive aircraft.
AFA Air Space and Cyber Conference

By Michael Bruno
Growing mergers and acquisitions bring new owners to old assets, and often a very different ownership and operating style.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Chen Chuanren
France, Germany and other nations used the Airbus A330 to demonstrate long-distance deployment in the Asia-Pacific region.
AFA Air Space and Cyber Conference

Rep. John B. Larson
The Enhanced Engine Program upgrade for the F-35 would save billions of dollars.
AFA Air Space and Cyber Conference

By Ben Goldstein, Sean Broderick, Joe Anselmo
Bryan Bedford, Republic Airways CEO, chats with Aviation Week about the FAA and his hunt for more pilots.
Maintenance & Training

By Tony Osborne
A new security strategy prompted by the conflict in Ukraine could redefine the role of the military in Germany and how it views defense exports.
Budget, Policy & Operations