Defense and Space

SAAB is bidding for Canada's Future Fighter Capability Project (FFCP) and announced that Canada's IMP AEROSPACE & DEFENSE, CAE, PERATON CANADA and GE
Defense and Space

AERO PRECISION, CA acquired Southern California-based KELLSTROM DEFENSE (defense aircraft sustainment solutions); both companies currently serve a
Defense and Space

By Michael Bruno
Small-satellite manufacturer GomSpace last year cut more than 100 workers from its staff—which numbered 231 at the start of 2019—as it sought about $6.3 million worth of cost savings while wrestling with “the loss of the large Sky and Space Global order.”
Space

By Michael Bruno
Private equity investors are combining Aero Precision and Kellstrom Defense, both military aircraft MRO specialists, to become “one of the largest privately owned military aftermarket distribution businesses in the industry,” the companies said March 2.
MRO

By Steve Trimble
Four companies have joined the Saab Gripen E’s proposal for the C$15-20 billion Future Fighter Capability contract in Canada, which remains in a recently extended competitive phase.
Defense and Space

By Michael Bruno
Luxemburg-based SES, which operates and is planning a multi-orbit constellation of satellites including the medium Earth orbit O3b system, will look to spin off its data business with a remaining, restructured company to focus on video services to airliners, ocean liners and the direct-to-home market, executives said March 2.
Space

By Bradley Perrett
A trial for the program has transitioned into operational use.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lee Hudson
As Boeing begins to manufacture T-7A Red Hawk engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) aircraft for Air Force testing, the company still is using its two production-representative jets to collect data.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Mark Carreau
After December's troubled flight test, Boeing says it will adopt a more thorough approach as it continues to pursue certification for its Starliner capsule.
Space

By Lee Hudson
An operational flight test trainer will reside at Moody AFB in Georgia and a weapon system trainer in Kirtland AFB in New Mexico.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Lee Hudson
“The really dangerous future” is autonomous drone warfare, SpaceX Founder Elon Musk said Feb. 28 during the annual Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Tony Osborne
Britain is to develop a new nuclear warhead with the U.S. to arm its submarine-based deterrent.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Steve Trimble
The U.S. Air Force terminated one of two hypersonic missile prototypes a year before a planned decision point to divert funding for other priorities and preserve funding for the more advanced high-speed missile, the top acquisition official said Feb. 28.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Steve Trimble
Small Diameter Bombs and Miniature Air-Launched Decoys will demonstrate a new semi-autonomous weapon technology later this year, an Air Force Research Laboratory official says.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Jen DiMascio
Despite ongoing problems with the Boeing KC-46, the U.S. Air Force is likely to continue to purchase the flawed aircraft at a rate of 15 per year, the service’s acquisition chief says.
Air Warfare Symposium

MEGGITT has 5-year, $73m Bell Textron contract to supply composite de-icing propeller rotor blankets, heated spinners, fairings and pendulums for the
Defense and Space

By Guy Norris
Additively manufactured launch vehicle specialist Relativity Space has announced plans to establish a new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Long Beach, California, where it will produce the Terran 1 3D-printed rocket.
Space

By Tony Osborne
The British Royal Air Force is to test Saab’s digital air traffic control technology at a Scottish airbase.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Lee Hudson
Signing a five-year performance-based logistics contract for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter by the start of fiscal 2021 is going to be a “challenge,” a Lockheed Martin executive says.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Guy Norris
NASA says it is still “pressing” toward launching the James Webb Space Telescope on schedule in late March 2021.
Space

By Lee Hudson
A streamlined company aims to grow its strength in space services.
Commercial Space

By Graham Warwick
Microturbine pioneer UAV Turbines (UAVT) has launched a lightweight, compact turbogenerator for on-demand ground power and auxiliary power applications.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Irene Klotz
Northrop Grumman conducted a 139-sec. static test fire of its Omega rocket’s solid-fuel second stage on Feb. 27, the last of two full-scale engine firings prior to the rocket’s debut launch next year.
Commercial Space

By Tony Osborne
The UK will face a gap of at least nine months in its airborne early warning capability after deciding to retire its Boeing E-3 Sentry fleet by December 2022.
Air Warfare Symposium

By Daniel Urchick
AVIATION WEEK NETWORK forecasts that over the next decade 888 new, Western-designed aircraft performing military transport missions will be built
Defense and Space