Defense and Space

By Mark Carreau
Record-setting NASA astronaut Christina Koch was among three U.S., European and Russian International Space Station crewmembers who ended long missions to the ISS on Feb. 6.
Defense and Space

By Jen DiMascio
The U.S. Space Force may be up and running, but it is still working out the details of how it will run, what its uniformed members will be called, and how it will acquire the future tools it will need.
Defense and Space

By William Garvey
Don’t let the snow, ice and freezing temperatures fool you; it’s that time of year—the curtain is about to rise on Air Show Season 2020.
Business Aviation

By Jen DiMascio
UK gains P-8 maritime patroller; L3Harris spacecraft clears design hurdle; IAI makes deals in India; Germany scraps UAV purchase plan.
Defense and Space

By Thierry Dubois
Under agreements with French, UK and U.S. authorities, Airbus will pay $4 billion to settle a large-scale bribery scandal.
Aerospace

The JF-17 Thunder (also known as the FC-1 Xiaolong “Fierce Dragon”) is a single-engine, multirole, light fighter aircraft developed by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC).
Defense and Space

By Daniel Urchick
AVIATION WEEK NETWORK forecasts that over the next decade, 1,491 new-build training and light combat aircraft (LCA) will be delivered to military
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
The U.S. Government Accountability Office should rule on the protest by mid-May.
Defense and Space

By Lee Hudson
Seven months after being ousted as the Space Development Agency’s first director, Fred Kennedy is warning industry that the U.S. Space Force is not a quick fix for all the Pentagon’s acquisition problems.
Defense and Space

By Michael Bruno
Wall Street remains dubious that aircraft subsystems provider Woodward and composites supplier Hexcel can provide one of the main benefits they promised from their recent merger, particularly as the commercial aviation sector reels from the Boeing 737 MAX production halt and both companies lower their 2020 guidance as a result.
Air Transport

RAF

RAF has received its first P-8A Poseidon for service. It has ordered nine.
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
A German think tank is calling on Germany’s defense ministry to reconsider Lockheed Martin’s F-35 as a successor for the country’s Panavia Tornado fleet.
Defense and Space

By Graham Warwick
Although Dynetics has yet to accomplish the airborne recovery of an air-launched unmanned aircraft, DARPA has announced plans to award the company a sole-source follow-on contract for a mission demonstration under its Gremlins program.
Defense and Space

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Space and Missile Systems Center intends to unveil a Space Situational Awareness Marketplace later this year to help satisfy the military’s insatiable appetite for data.
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
Belgium will receive new fighters, airlifters and intelligence-gathering capabilities during the 2020s.
Defense and Space

By Thierry Dubois
With gradual funding secured, Europe moves ahead with reusable launcher demonstrators.
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
Elbit will fly several different unmanned aircraft systems for the maritime demo, including its 1.2-metric-ton Hermes 900.
Defense and Space

By Steve Trimble
A manned EA-18G controlled two other Growlers in flight as part of a joint Boeing/U.S. Navy demo of manned-unmanned teaming by a carrier-based fighter aircraft.
Defense and Space

By Graham Warwick
CP Technologies, a subsidiary of Israel’s Aeronautics, has established a business unit to pursue U.S. defense and civil markets for the parent company’s range of unmanned aircraft systems.
Defense and Space

By Lee Hudson
After a tough year in 2019, Maxar Technologies has secured a trio of contract awards.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
U.S. startup Astra Space has emerged from stealth mode and identified itself as the sole remaining competitor in DARPA’s Launch Challenge to increase the flexibility and pace of flights into low Earth orbit.
Aerospace

By Steve Trimble
U.S. Special Operations Command has revived the Defense Department’s on-again, off-again pursuit of a light attack aircraft fleet by announcing plans to acquire a new fleet of manned aircraft to perform the “armed overwatch” mission.
Defense and Space

ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX (AEDC), TN plans in 2H20 to reopen 16-ft supersonic wind tunnel at Arnold AFB; it closed in late 1990s.
Aerospace

By Michael Bruno
Leidos, a giant provider of technology and services to U.S. government agencies, is buying two airport security and services units from L3Harris Technologies for $1 billion.
Defense and Space

By Tony Osborne
The UK Royal Air Force’s first Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft has touched down on British soil.
Defense and Space