Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
Boeing and the UK Civil Aviation Authority are to work together on developing requirements for beyond-visual-line-of-sight unmanned flight operations as a steppingstone toward a future mobility ecosystem.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
The Senate Armed Services Committee recently met to consider a bewildering decision by the FCC to OK the building of a low-power, ground-based network for 5G cellular and Internet of Things data services that opponents say could interfere with GPS receivers.
Space

By Jefferson Morris
Listen to your experts, listen to your vehicle, and expect the unexpected. That’s the advice a panel of human spaceflight veterans has for SpaceX as the company prepares for its landmark Demo-2 flight to the International Space Station (ISS) later this month, which will restore the U.S. human orbital spaceflight capability lost after the 2011 retirement of the space shuttle.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Space situational awareness startup LeoLabs has launched the first automated collision-avoidance service for satellites.
Space

By Tony Osborne
The Norwegian government is injecting an additional 206 million Norwegian krone ($20 million) into defense equipment programs to address the country’s weakening currency.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
The Bell 360 Invictus helicopter is one of two aircraft designs competing for a U.S. Army contract, but it does not meet a critical requirement for one of the planned major operators, a Special Operations Command acquisition official said on May 12.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Boeing believes it will secure two more new customers for its AH-64 Apache attack helicopter over the next 12-14 months.
Budget, Policy & Operations

Air Vice Marshal Ian Gale
The lessons of German air raids from 80 years ago are suddenly relevant when the best thing British citizens can do is stay home.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Bradley Perrett
The organizer of the Australian International Airshow has deferred the next edition of the biennial from February 2021 to November of the same year, citing doubts about availability of international travel.
Aircraft & Propulsion

News in brief
Defense and Space

Brief news items of interest to aerospace & defense professionals.
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
The schedule for the Armed Overwatch program could become an early victim of rising political hostility during an election year, U.S. Special Operations Command’s acquisition chief said on May 12.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Irene Klotz
In case SpaceX needs more time to begin commercial service of its Crew Dragon transportation system to the International Space Station, NASA has bought a seat aboard the next Russian Soyuz flight, scheduled to launch in October.
Space

By Lee Hudson
The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee is urging Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to reopen the federal loan application process for businesses that are critical to national security, and revise the eligibility criteria to include the aerospace supply chain to help support the defense industry during the global coronavirus pandemic.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Mark Carreau
A future NASA Orion crew might find its way to an aging but still productive Hubble Space Telescope to conduct upgrades and repairs, says John Grunsfeld, who journeyed to the orbital observatory as a spacewalking mechanic on three shuttle missions.
Space

By Tony Osborne
Switzerland has extended the submission deadline until November in recognition of COVID-19-related travel restrictions
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The U.S. Air Force has set a goal to deliver new software capabilities immediately to F-16s on an on-demand basis even when the aircraft is still in flight, an Air Force news release says.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Chilean state-owned manufacturer Enaer wants to supply up to 40 Pillan IIs to the Chilean Air Force.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The original schedule called for completing the stealthy fighter's Block 4 modernization program in 2024, but the timeline must be extended to 2026, the U.S. Government Accountability Office says.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Plans to develop a British global navigation satellite system are facing cancellation over concerns the project would be too expensive.
Space

This webinar took place May 12, 2020 As NASA and SpaceX prepare to launch astronauts into orbit from the U.S. for the first time since the space
Defense and Space

Brief news items of interest to aerospace & defense professionals.
Defense and Space

By Thierry Dubois
Ask the Editors: Thales and Safran have different focuses, and Safran’s defense business is much smaller than Thales’.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Jen DiMascio
Boeing’s latest F/A-18; Japanese military space unit; Hungary missile request OK’d; Indian chief pushes for more “Make in India”
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Byron Callan
Democratic control of the White House likely will not be negative for defense but would introduce some new factors and issues.
Budget, Policy & Operations