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Russian Business Aviation Near Collapse
3 March 2022
Aviation International News reports that Russia’s business aviation industry “is on the verge of collapse due to the EU and U.S. closing their airspace to all aircraft owned by Russians in retaliation for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” Industry analysts predict this will “lead to the decline of business aviation traffic in Russia by almost 85 percent
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Cirrus Aircraft President: Personal Aviation Demand at All-Time High
2 March 2022
Aviation International News reports that Cirrus Aircraft president Zean Nielsen said demand for personal aviation aircraft is at an all-time high. At the Cirrus Aircraft CX 2022 event in Knoxville, Tennessee, on January 11, Nielsen “cited a company backlog of about 700 SR series single-engine piston aircraft and ‘several hundred’ SF50 Vision Jets even as
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GOES-T Satellite Launched Tuesday
2 March 2022
The Washington Post reports on Tuesday, the United States launched “its latest and greatest weather satellite, which will provide constant monitoring over the Western Hemisphere and help track fires, hurricanes, lightning, smoke plumes, coastal fog, landslides, atmospheric rivers, dust storms and more.” Some instruments will also “stare at the sun, providing data on incoming space weather
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SpaceX Offers to Keep ISS Operational If Russia Withdraws
1 March 2022
CNET News reports Elon Musk replied to Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin’s threat to withdraw Russian support for the International Space Station (ISS) by sharing the SpaceX logo on Twitter. Russian spacecraft “attached to the Russian segment of the ISS are used to adjust the flying laboratory’s path and literally help keep it high enough in
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US Air Force Special Operations Command to Demonstrate Amphibious Landing Capability for C-130J
1 March 2022
Aviation Week reports that the US Air Force Special Operations Command is preparing “to demonstrate a new amphibious capability for the Lockheed Martin C-130J later this year.” Full Story (Aviation Week)
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AIAA Condemns Russian Invasion of Ukraine
28 February 2022
AIAA issued the following statement from AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher: “As the world’s largest professional society…
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Engine Aftermarket Activity Continues to Increase
28 February 2022
Aviation Week reported that engine maintenance activity “continues to increase as airlines ramp up flying and return more aircraft to service in response to rising passenger demand, with both fourth-quarter (Q4) 2021 and early 2022 figures from some key stakeholders highlighting continued recovery.” Full Story (Aviation Week)
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Starlink Service Now Active in Ukraine
28 February 2022
SPACE reports that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk “said his space company’s Starlink satellite internet service is available in Ukraine and more terminals to use it are on the way.” Musk “made the statement on Twitter Saturday (Feb. 26) after being asked by a Ukrainian government official if SpaceX could provide more Starlink services to the country
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NASA: Artemis 1 Will Not Launch Until May
28 February 2022
SPACE reports an April launch is “no longer possible for Artemis 1, which will send an uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the moon using a huge Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket, agency officials said today (Feb. 24). And May could be difficult to hit as well.” Tom Whitmeyer, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development at
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KC-46 Refueled F-35s on Way to Singapore
25 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that a US Air Force Boeing KC-46A from North Carolina “linked up with two F-35As to fuel the fighters on the long flight from the F-35As’ base in Guam to Singapore, where the new U.S. Air Force aircraft would be on public display at one of the world’s major air shows.” Full Story
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Rocket Stage Headed for Moon Impact Likely from 2014 Chang’e Mission
24 February 2022
Space News reports that a rocket stage “expected to impact the moon is still most likely to belong to China’s 2014 moon mission, despite a denial from the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” Independent spectral analysis “by students at the University of Arizona also adds to the evidence that the object’s identity most likely belongs
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US Air Force Retires First E-8C J-STARS Aircraft
24 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that the US Air Force “has retired the first of 16 Northrop Grumman E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (J-Stars) surveillance aircraft.” Full Story (Aviation Week)
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AIAA Charters Two New Student Branches
24 February 2022
AIAA is excited to announce the addition of two new AIAA student branches at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, and the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Virgin Galactic on Schedule to Begin Commercial Suborbital Flights This Year
23 February 2022
Space News reports that Virgin Galactic executives “said Feb. 22 that they remain on schedule to begin commercial human suborbital missions before the end of the year but acknowledged it will take several years for the company to become profitable.” Virgin Galactic Chief Executive Michael Colglazier said, “We remain on track and on schedule to
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Business Jet Prices Increase
23 February 2022
Aviation International News reports that the estimated valuation of preowned business jets “is up 4 percent from February 2021.” The aircraft valuation “is based on average selling price adjusted for typical premiums and/or discounts, age of aircraft, upgrades, engine plans, and usage, providing an estimate for what the sales price of an aircraft should be.” Asking
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SpaceX Launches More Starlink Satellites
22 February 2022
CBS News reports SpaceX launched “another 46 Starlink satellites Monday as the company continues building out its growing constellation of internet relay stations.” Monday’s flight was “SpaceX’s 141st Falcon 9 launch and the seventh so far this year, boosting the total number of Starlinks launched to date to 2,137.” Full Story (CBS News)
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American Airlines Cuts More International Flights Over Boeing Dreamliner Delays
22 February 2022
The Wall Street Journal reported that due to delivery delays of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners, American Airlines in a securities filing on Friday announced plans to temporarily suspend some international routes this summer. Full Story (Wall Street Journal)
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NASA Celebrates One Year of Perseverance, Ingenuity on Mars
18 February 2022
Florida Today reports that on Friday, NASA “celebrates one year of successful operation of its most technically advanced Martian explorer, the Perseverance rover – and its Ingenuity helicopter companion.” Full Story (Florida Today)
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Airbus CEO: Hydrogen Aircraft “Ultimate Solution” to Environmental Issues
18 February 2022
CNBC reports Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said aviation could “potentially face significant hurdles if we don’t manage to decarbonize at the right pace.” Airbus is focusing on “ensuring planes burned less fuel” and emitted less carbon dioxide. Faury said, “We need to see the SAF industry moving forwards, being developed, being grown to serve airlines
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Progress Freighter Delivers Nearly 3 Tons of Supplies to ISS
17 February 2022
SPACE reports that the Progress 80 cargo spacecraft “arrived at the International Space Station early Thursday morning (Feb. 17), delivering nearly 3 tons of supplies and equipment to the orbiting lab.” The cargo freighter docked with the Poisk module at 2:03 a.m. EST. Progress delivered “948 pounds (430 kg) of propellant, 89 pounds (40 kg)
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ST Engineering to Convert Boeing 757s into Aerial Water Bombers
17 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that ST Engineering “will start a passenger-to-tanker (P2T) program with U.S.-based firefighting service provider Galactic Holdings, to convert Boeing 757s into aerial water bombers.” The first Boeing 757 firefighting aircraft “will have a capacity of up to 7,000 gal. of fire retardant” and is expected “to enter service by 2024.” Full Story (Aviation
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AIAA Announces Recipients of 2022 Roger W. Kahn Scholarship
17 February 2022
AIAA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Roger W. Kahn Scholarship. The four $10,000 scholarships have been awarded to the…
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Virgin Galactic to Sell Suborbital Flight Tickets to General Public
16 February 2022
The Hill reports that Virgin Galactic “will begin selling suborbital flight tickets to the general public starting on Wednesday.” Full Story (The Hill)
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ANA, Joby to Establish eVTOL Air Taxi Services
16 February 2022
Aviation International News reports that All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Joby Aviation have announced an agreement Monday to “establish ridesharing flights in the U.S. company’s four-passenger eVTOL aircraft.” Toyota is “also joining the partnership and will provide expertise for plans to integrate the air taxi services with ground transportation.” Full Story (Aviation International News)
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Space Force Receives Near-Daily Launch Requests
15 February 2022
Florida Today reports that the US Space Force “is seeing near-daily requests from launch providers so far in 2022, a dramatic increase over recent years as the military branch works with other federal organizations to find more efficiencies in how to support launches.” Requests to launch are expected “to top 300 this year, or nearly
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Rolls-Royce Expects Electric Air Taxis in Three to Five Years
15 February 2022
Fortune reports that Rolls-Royce “expects a fully-electric small aircraft in three to five years.” Rolls-Royce Electrical Division President Rob Watson said, “We are confident in the technology. Now we need to scale it so it can have a meaningful economic influence. I think that’s where you see urban air mobility and regional air mobility, aircraft with
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SpaceX to Shift Starship Testing to Florida if Environmental Delays Continue
14 February 2022
Space News reported that SpaceX “is prepared to shift testing of its Starship next-generation launch vehicle from Texas to Florida if there are extended delays in an ongoing environmental review.” SpaceX founder Elon Musk said, “We don’t have a ton of insight into where things stand with the FAA. We have gotten sort of a rough
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Bombardier Plans to Deliver More than 120 Jets in 2022
14 February 2022
FlightGlobal reports that Bombardier “plans to deliver in excess of 120 business jets in 2022 as it ramps up production year on year, and could increase output further as early as 2023 if the market remains strong.” Bombardier Chief Executive Eric Martel said Bombardier is positioning itself “to accelerate deliveries by another 15% to 20%
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AIAA Members Named to National Academy of Engineering
14 February 2022
AIAA members are among the 133 newest members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Academy membership honors those who have made…
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NASA Raises Concerns Over Collision Risk Presented by Starlink Satellites
11 February 2022
SPACE reports that NASA “raised concerns about SpaceX’s new Starlink satellites, including an increase of the risk of collision in orbit, in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).” NASA has “concerns with the potential for a significant increase in the frequency of conjunction events and possible impacts to NASA’s science and human spaceflight missions.
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Sikorsky, Boeing Select Honeywell’s HTS7500 Turboshaft Engine to Power DEFIANT X Helicopter
11 February 2022
Inside Defense reports that Sikorsky and The Boeing Company announced Thursday that they have chosen “Honeywell’s HTS7500 turboshaft engine to power their DEFIANT X helicopter, one of two contenders for the Army’s Future Long Range-Assault Aircraft.” In a statement, Ricky Freeman, President of Defense & Space at Honeywell Aerospace, said, “We’re confident our HTS7500 engine
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China to Launch More Than 50 Space Missions in 2022
10 February 2022
Space News reports that the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation “aims to launch at least 140 spacecraft across more than 50 launches in 2022 following its busiest year in space so far.” Major missions “will include six launches to complete the construction phase of the Tiangong space station.” Full Story (Space News)
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US Air Force May Replace E-3G Sentry by 2023
10 February 2022
Air Force Times reports that the US Air Force “said this week a contract to buy a replacement for the aging E-3G Sentry…could come in fiscal 2023.” The US Air Force released a RFI Tuesday, asking “how a potential contractor would deliver at least two prototype aircraft to replace the AWACS, including ground support and training
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DARPA Successfully Completes Autonomous Black Hawk Flight
9 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that DARPA and Sikorsky “have conducted the first fully autonomous flights of a UH-60 Black Hawk with no one on board the helicopter. The flights involved a modified S-70A optionally piloted vehicle (OPV) testbed fitted with Sikorsky’s Matrix autonomy system under DARPA’s Alias program.” Full Story (Aviation Week)
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Ingenuity Performs 19th Flight, Perseverance Sets Distance Record
9 February 2022
SPACE reports that the Ingenuity helicopter “aced a 100-second sortie on Tuesday (Feb. 8), its 19th Red Planet flight overall but its first since Dec. 15.” The flight had been planned for January 5 but was delayed due to a dust storm near the Jezero Crater on Mars. Full Story (SPACE)
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Astra Space Scrubs Monday Launch Attempt
8 February 2022
Space News reports that Astra Space “aborted and then scrubbed a launch of its Rocket 3.3 small launch vehicle” seconds before the planned liftoff Monday. Astra “counted down to a launch of the Rocket 3.3 vehicle, designated LV0008, at 1:50 p.m. Eastern but aborted just as the engines started up. The company took nearly 90
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AIAA Hosting NASA’s Bhavya Lal for Policy Webinar
8 February 2022
AIAA) will host Bhavya Lal, NASA Associate Administrator, Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy, for an ASCENDxWebinar…
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Joby, SK Telecom to Offer Air Taxi Services in South Korea
8 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that South Korea’s “ambition to launch urban air mobility (UAM) services in 2025 has been boosted by the signing of a strategic collaboration agreement between air taxi developer Joby Aviation and Korean telecommunications giant SK Telecom (SKT).” Full Story (Aviation Week)
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Astra Receives FAA Commercial Launch License, First Launch Attempt Rescheduled for Monday
7 February 2022
Spaceflight Now reported that Astra “has become the first company to receive a commercial launch license from the Federal Aviation Administration through a streamlined regulatory regime, clearing a procedural hurdle before launching a small rocket and four NASA-sponsored CubeSats into orbit Saturday from Cape Canaveral.” Full Story (Spaceflight Now)
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Bell Autonomous eVTOL Completes NASA Flight Trials
7 February 2022
Aviation International News reported that Bell successfully demonstrated its Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) eVTOL “with the use of ground-based detect-and-avoid (DAA) sensors as part of a NASA Systems Integration and Operationalization project.” Full Story (Aviation International News) Bell Video: Bell Autonomous Pod Transport 70 Makes First Autonomous Flight
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James Webb Space Telescope Begins Alignment Process
4 February 2022
SPACE reports that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) mission team members “have begun the three-month process of aligning the $10 billion Webb.” For the first time, “photons from distant stars traveled through the entire telescope and were detected by Webb’s Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) instrument.” NASA officials wrote Thursday, “This milestone marks the first of
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US Air Force Upgrades F-35A Gas Tanks to Protect Against Lightning Strikes
4 February 2022
Air Force Times reports that the F-35A “could start flying near thunderstorms again soon, once the Air Force finishes upgrading its first jet for extra protection against lightning strikes.” The F-35A was banned “from flying within 25 nautical miles of lightning or thunderstorms after finding that a crucial system may not function correctly if hit by
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SpaceX Launches NRO Spy Satellite
3 February 2022
Space News reports that a SpaceX Falcon 9 “launched a U.S. government spy satellite into orbit Feb. 2 from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.” The NROL-87 payload, launched from Space Launch Complex 4 East at 3:28 p.m. Eastern, “was the National Reconnaissance Office’s first space mission of the year and the first orbital launch of 2022
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Northrop Grumman Delivers First IFC-4 Triton to USN
3 February 2022
Aviation Week reports that “Northrop Grumman has delivered the first production version of the MQ-4C Triton to the U.S. Navy that comes equipped with low- and high-band signals intelligence payloads.” According to Aviation Week, the “delivery is a key milestone in the Navy’s plan to replace the Lockheed EP-3E Aries II with a family of
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Call for Papers for F. Landis Markley Memorial Virtual Collection
3 February 2022
On 5 December 2021, the guidance, navigation, and control community lost one of its most influential and well-regarded figures, F. Landis Markley.
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NASA Could Take International Space Station Out of Orbit in January 2031
2 February 2022
In an online report, Sky News (UK) says, “NASA has published plans for the future of the International Space Station which could see the 444,615kg structure taken out of orbit in January 2031 and crashed into a ‘spacecraft cemetery.’” The ISS “will continue operating until 2030 following a commitment made by President Biden and Vice President
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Ryanair Hiring 6,000 New Employees to Support 737 MAX Fleet Growth
2 February 2022
Aviation Today reports that Ryanair “plans to add up to 6,000 new employees to its global workforce within the next five years to support a massive Boeing 737 MAX fleet expansion.” Full Story (Aviation Today)
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SpaceX Successfully Launches Italian Satellite on Fifth Attempt
1 February 2022
Florida Today reports that a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket “finally broke a scrub streak Monday, vaulting an Earth observation satellite into skies so clear that the entire process from launch to landing back at Cape Canaveral was easily visible to watchers along the coast.” The rocket carried the Italian Space Agency’s COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation (CSG-2)
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F-15EX Fires Missile for the First Time in Test
1 February 2022
Air Force Times reports that the F-15EX Eagle II on Friday successfully fired “an AIM-120D missile at a BQM-167 target drone over the Gulf of Mexico.” The F-15EX, “which was taking part in an air-to-air weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Archer, found the drone with its sensors, tracked it and fired the missile at
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AIAA Announces 2022 Premier Award Winners
1 February 2022
Aerospace’s Best and Brightest to be Honored at AIAA Awards Gala February 1, 2022 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2022 recipients of its most prestigious awards, the AIAA Premier Awards, recognizing the most influential and inspiring individuals in aerospace, whose outstanding contributions merit the