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  • Ingenuity Makes 29th Flight Ingenuity Makes 29th Flight

    15 June 2022

    CNET News reports that NASA JPL confirmed the Ingenuity helicopter’s 29th flight in a tweet Tuesday, “saying the chopper completed the 66.6-second journey over the weekend, traveling 587 feet (179 meters) across Mars. Ingenuity’s previous flight, No. 28, took place at the end of April.” Aviation Today (CNET News)

  • Joby Aviation Receives Part 135 FAA Certificate Early Joby Aviation Receives Part 135 FAA Certificate Early

    15 June 2022

    Aviation Today reports that Joby Aviation “announced that it has received its Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate from the FAA.” The award of the Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate permits Joby “to begin commercial operations of its electric air taxi.” Joby “originally expected to receive the certificate for its vehicle – an electric vertical take-off

  • Astra’s NASA Mission Fails With Loss of Satellites Astra’s NASA Mission Fails With Loss of Satellites

    14 June 2022

    Reuters reported that Astra Space’s mission to send “tiny storm-monitoring NASA satellites to orbit” failed after a second-stage booster engine shut down 10 minutes after liftoff. The rocket was carrying two satellites designed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory to “measure moisture and precipitation in tropical storm systems,” which were set to be

  • DARPA Envisions KC-46 as Recharger for UAVs DARPA Envisions KC-46 as Recharger for UAVs

    14 June 2022

    Aviation Week reports that DARPA “has launched a new project that sees a fresh role for the U.S. Air Force fleet of aerial tankers as airborne recharging points for networks of electric-powered UAS by adding a wing-mounted laser pod.” Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • NASA Purchases Five More Dragon Missions from SpaceX NASA Purchases Five More Dragon Missions from SpaceX

    13 June 2022

    Spaceflight Now reported that NASA “says it plans to buy five more crew rotation missions on SpaceX’s fleet of Dragon spaceships, bringing SpaceX’s contract with the space agency to 14 operational astronaut launches, likely enough to keep the International Space Station staffed through 2030.” SpaceX and The Boeing Company are to alternate NASA astronaut missions “every

  • Navy Orders “Safety Pause” for Aircraft Following String of Crashes Navy Orders “Safety Pause” for Aircraft Following String of Crashes

    13 June 2022

    The Washington Post reports the US Naval Air Forces “has ordered a one-day ‘safety pause’ for its aircraft after a string of crashes in California this month led to the deaths of a Navy pilot and five Marines.” The pause, which will take effect Monday, will “affect all Navy aviation units that are not deployed, the Naval

  • Supersonic Passenger Flights May Return Supersonic Passenger Flights May Return

    10 June 2022

    CNET News reports that a few companies are considering bringing back supersonic passenger flights. In 2021, United Airlines “agreed to buy 15 aircraft from Boom Supersonic, a startup working to build supersonic commercial jets. United is aiming to get those planes in the air by 2029.” Virgin Galactic and Rolls-Royce announced a partnership in 2020 to

  • James Webb Space Telescope Damaged by Meteoroids James Webb Space Telescope Damaged by Meteoroids

    10 June 2022

    BBC News reports that one of the main mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been damaged by impact of a small meteoroid. NASA reports the meteoroid struck the space observatory “sometime between 23 and 25 May,” but is unlikely to affect mission performance. Full Story (BBC News)

  • Robinson R44 Conducts First Flight with MagniX EPU Robinson R44 Conducts First Flight with MagniX EPU

    9 June 2022

    Aviation International News reports that Tier 1 Engineering “conducted the first flight of an all-electric Robinson R44 using the MagniX electric propulsion unit (EPU)” on Saturday. Tier 1 President Glen Dromgoole said, “This historic flight, of an all-electric helicopter with a certifiable electric engine, was an important step towards obtaining aircraft certification. We are excited to

  • Astra Space to Launch First of Three NASA Summer Launches Sunday Astra Space to Launch First of Three NASA Summer Launches Sunday

    9 June 2022

    The Orlando (FL) Sentinel reports that Astra Space “announced it could launch as early as Sunday on the first of three missions to send six tropical weather satellites into orbit for NASA.” The Rocket 3.3 “named LV0010 had a successful test fire at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 46 this week, and the company

  • NASA to Launch Rockets from Australia’s Northern Territory NASA to Launch Rockets from Australia’s Northern Territory

    8 June 2022

    Bloomberg reports that NASA “will launch three sounding rockets from a facility in Australia’s Northern Territory from June 26, the first time the space agency has used a commercial launchpad outside of the US in its more than 50-year history.” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “announced the historic event in a statement on Tuesday night, saying

  • VoloConnect Completed First Flight in May VoloConnect Completed First Flight in May

    8 June 2022

    Aviation Today reports that Volocopter “just announced that the four-seater VoloConnect aircraft completed its first flight in May.” The VoloConnect “could enter into service as early as 2026.” Full Story (Aviation Today)

  • Ingenuity Helicopter Experiences Insufficient Battery Charge as Martian Winter Begins Ingenuity Helicopter Experiences Insufficient Battery Charge as Martian Winter Begins

    7 June 2022

    CNN reports that for the first time, “the Ingenuity team on Earth lost contact with Ingenuity on sols 427 and 428, or Martian days that correspond with May 3 and May 4.” The team “discovered that loss of contact occurred because Ingenuity experienced insufficient battery charge as night fell. This reduced voltage reset the mission clock,

  • Air Force Considers Two Business Models for Integrating Robotic Wingmen Air Force Considers Two Business Models for Integrating Robotic Wingmen

    7 June 2022

    FedScoop reported that the US Air Force “plans to create a ‘family of systems’ for its Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, which aims to develop a stealthy sixth-generation fighter as well as drones – also referred to as autonomous ‘collaborative combat aircraft’ (CCA) – and various mission systems that could accompany them into battle. The

  • Three Chinese Astronauts Arrive at Tiangong Three Chinese Astronauts Arrive at Tiangong

    6 June 2022

    SPACE reports that China’s “three-person Shenzhou 14 mission arrived at Tianhe, the core module of the under-construction Tiangong, early Sunday morning (June 5), about six hours after lifting off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert.” The three Shenzhou 14 crewmembers “are expected to spend about six months aboard the 54-foot-long (16.6 meters) Tianhe

  • Boeing Pauses 737 MAX Production for 10 Days Boeing Pauses 737 MAX Production for 10 Days

    6 June 2022

    The Wall Street Journal reported that The Boeing Company has paused 737 MAX production for about 10 days following supply-chain issues. Full Story (Wall Street Journal – Subscription Publication)

  • Blue Origin Launches New Shepard on Fifth Crewed Suborbital Flight Blue Origin Launches New Shepard on Fifth Crewed Suborbital Flight

    5 June 2022

    Parabolic Arc reported that Blue Origin successfully launched its New Shepard rocket Saturday, completing “its fifth human spaceflight and the 21st flight for the New Shepard program.”  Launch occurred from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas at 9:25 a.m. Eastern. The crew capsule landed 10 minutes after liftoff after reaching an altitude of

  • AIAA Statement on Blue Origin’s Successful NS-21 Mission AIAA Statement on Blue Origin’s Successful NS-21 Mission

    4 June 2022

    AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “On behalf of the 30,000 professional and student members…

  • Russia Launches Cargo Mission to ISS Russia Launches Cargo Mission to ISS

    3 June 2022

    SPACE reports that Russia launched the Progress 81 freighter “atop a Russian-built Soyuz rocket at 5:32 a.m. EDT (0932 GMT) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, where the local time was 2:32 p.m. in the afternoon.” Progress 81 “is carrying about three tons of food, propellant and equipment up to the International Space Station (ISS)” where it

  • Gulfstream Aerospace to Expand Appleton Site Gulfstream Aerospace to Expand Appleton Site

    3 June 2022

    Aviation International News reports that Gulfstream Aerospace “plans to hire for more than 200 positions and invest $55 million in expanding its Appleton, Wisconsin site because of increased customer demand and its growing fleet of super-midsize and large-cabin jets.” The Appleton expansion “involves the construction of a 73,000-sq-ft (6,782-sq-m) paint facility using a paint booth design

  • AIAA to Present Technical Excellence Awards at the 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum AIAA to Present Technical Excellence Awards at the 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum

    3 June 2022

    AIAA is pleased to announce the winners of technical excellence awards to be presented during the 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum, 27 June1 July, in Chicago.

  • USAF’s Sixth Generation Fighter Officially Enters Development USAF’s Sixth Generation Fighter Officially Enters Development

    2 June 2022

    Defense News reports that Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said during an event at the Heritage Foundation that the service’s “secretive and highly classified Next Generation Air Dominance fighter program has started its crucial engineering and manufacturing development phase.” Kendall said that the service “began early experimental prototyping on NGAD in 2015, when he was the

  • Space Shuttle Endeavour to Get Museum in Los Angeles Space Shuttle Endeavour to Get Museum in Los Angeles

    2 June 2022

    The Los Angeles Times reports that the Los Angeles “home of the retired space shuttle Endeavour broke ground Wednesday on a permanent museum, which ultimately envisions the spacecraft displayed as if ready for launch.” The complete exhibit “will be what’s believed to be the tallest vertical authentic spacecraft display in the world. Building construction of the

  • Sierra Space, Spirit AeroSystems Partner on Dream Chaser Cargo Modules Sierra Space, Spirit AeroSystems Partner on Dream Chaser Cargo Modules

    1 June 2022

    Space News reports that Sierra Space announced Tuesday “a strategic partnership with aerospace manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems for production of cargo modules for its Dream Chaser vehicles.” Spirit “will assist in the development and production of Shooting Star, the cargo module attached to the aft end of the Dream Chaser lifting body vehicle.” The Shooting Star module

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Students Place Second at 2022 Design/Build/Fly Competition Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Students Place Second at 2022 Design/Build/Fly Competition

    1 June 2022

    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL) reports that a team “of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students recently made school history by placing second in this year’s Design/Build/Fly aircraft competition hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).” The team’s aircraft “is named MULLET, which stands for Medical Unmanned Low-Level Electric Transport.” Full Story (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) More

  • Commercial Airliners’ Race to Hypersonic Flight Highlighted Commercial Airliners’ Race to Hypersonic Flight Highlighted

    31 May 2022

    The Washington Post highlighted the industry’s current push towards sustainable, efficient, supersonic flight. Full Story (Washington Post – Subscription publication)

  • NASA Releases Footage of Ingenuity Helicopter Flight NASA Releases Footage of Ingenuity Helicopter Flight

    31 May 2022

    SPACE reported that NASA “has just unveiled incredible new footage of its helicopter Ingenuity on a record-breaking flight on the Red Planet last month.” The video “shows the tiny Red Planet chopper as it flew across a distance of 2,310 feet (704 meters) at a speed of 12 mph (19 kph), with a view of Red

  • SpaceX to Replace Heat Shield on Next Crew Dragon Launch SpaceX to Replace Heat Shield on Next Crew Dragon Launch

    27 May 2022

    Space News reports that SpaceX “will replace the heat shield on the next Crew Dragon spacecraft flying to the International Space Station after it failed inspections, but NASA says there is no risk of a similar problem for the spacecraft currently at the station.” Full Story (Space News)

  • Joby Aviation Certified by FAA to Begin Air Taxi Services Joby Aviation Certified by FAA to Begin Air Taxi Services

    27 May 2022

    Reuters reports that Joby Aviation “said on Thursday it had received a certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that would allow it to begin its air-taxi operations commercially with a conventional airplane.” Full Story (Reuters)

  • Starliner Returns to White Sands Missile Range Starliner Returns to White Sands Missile Range

    26 May 2022

    The Washington Post reports that the Boeing Company’s Starliner capsule undocked from the International Space Station Wednesday and successfully returned to Earth, completing a six-day mission.  The uncrewed capsule “touched down as scheduled at 6:49 p.m. Eastern time at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico under a trio of parachutes.”  Starliner’s return marked

  • SpaceX Launches Transporter-5 Mission from Cape Canaveral SpaceX Launches Transporter-5 Mission from Cape Canaveral

    26 May 2022

    Florida Today reports that SpaceX launched its Transporter-5 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch Complex 40 at 2:35 p.m. EDT Wednesday. The Transporter-5 mission was carried out by a Falcon 9 rocket carrying around 59 satellite payloads. SpaceX’s launch “came just one minute before Boeing undocked its high-profile Starliner capsule mission from the International

  • B-21 to Make First Flight in 2023 B-21 to Make First Flight in 2023

    26 May 2022

    Air Force Times reports that the first flight of the B-21 Raider stealth bomber is expected to take place in 2023. The public unveiling of the bomber is expected later in 2022. The first B-21 “finished its first in a series of ground tests at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, earlier this month.” More

  • Northrop Grumman-Built Fire Scout Deployed Aboard USS Jackson Northrop Grumman-Built Fire Scout Deployed Aboard USS Jackson

    25 May 2022

    ExecutiveGov reports that the US Navy “has deployed a Northrop Grumman-built Fire Scout autonomous helicopter aboard an Independence-class littoral combat ship to support maritime intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance and targeting missions in the Indo-Pacific area.” The MQ-8C Fire Scout “on USS Jackson marks the unmanned aircraft system’s first operational deployment to the region.” Full Story (ExecutiveGov)

  • Starliner Closes Hatch; Astronauts Prepare Test Vehicle for Return to Earth Wednesday Starliner Closes Hatch; Astronauts Prepare Test Vehicle for Return to Earth Wednesday

    25 May 2022

    The Orlando (FL) Sentinel reports that The Boeing Company’s Starliner successfully docked with the ISS on Friday, and its hatch opened on Saturday. “Since then the crew has removed 500 pounds of cargo sent up, and then loaded it up again with 600 more pounds for the return to Earth. That includes three Nitrogen Oxygen Recharge System

  • AIAA Recognizes Technical Excellence in Aerospace During 2022 AIAA Recognizes Technical Excellence in Aerospace During 2022

    25 May 2022

    AIAA is pleased to announce the winners of technical excellence awards to be presented at several events this year.

  • Starliner’s Docking at ISS Was Slightly Delayed Starliner’s Docking at ISS Was Slightly Delayed

    24 May 2022

    CNN reports that The Boeing Company’s Starliner spacecraft docked with the ISS “Friday night at 8:28 p.m. ET.” Starliner’s docking “occurred about an hour later than expected as ground crews worked through a few issues, including a software issue that skewed graphics, sort of like a misaligned GPS map.” The Starliner’s pop-out docking ring malfunctioned on

  • Embraer Capitalizes on Business Jet Market Embraer Capitalizes on Business Jet Market

    24 May 2022

    Aviation International News reports that Embraer “is riding the tide of new business jet buyers entering the market.” Embraer Executive Jet President Michael Amalfitano said, “New users are coming into the marketplace, and we are very well positioned with our products because those first-time buyers are coming to buy entry-level light jets and medium-category aircraft; whether

  • Space Industry Expected to Reach $1T In Revenue by 2040 Space Industry Expected to Reach $1T In Revenue by 2040

    23 May 2022

    CNBC reported that the space industry “should reach $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2040, with launch costs dropping 95%, Citigroup analysts said in an extensive report published this month.” Citi said, “Revenue from manufacturing, launch services and ground equipment will make up the majority of the revenue growth in the satellite sector. However, the

  • Aviation Industry Considers Hydrogen Power Aviation Industry Considers Hydrogen Power

    23 May 2022

    FlightGlobal reports that during the Sustainable Skies World Summit, The Boeing Company Sustainability and Future Mobility Vice President and Chief Engineer Brian Yutko said aviation engineers faced “a once in a generation renaissance” regarding hydrogen-powered aviation. Full Story (FlightGlobal)

  • AIAA Statement on Successful Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) Mission AIAA Statement on Successful Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) Mission

    21 May 2022

    AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “Congratulations to the NASA and Boeing team on the successful…

  • Boeing Starliner Launches on Test Flight to ISS Boeing Starliner Launches on Test Flight to ISS

    20 May 2022

    Space.com reports Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully launched Thursday at 6:54 p.m. ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station “kicking off the crucial Orbital Flight Test (OFT-2).”  Fifteen minutes after launch, Starliner separated from the ULA Atlas V’s upper stage, and “16 minutes later, the capsule aced its 45-second-long orbital insertion burn.”  OFT-2, an uncrewed mission

  • GAMA Reports Q1 Increase in Plane Deliveries, Led by Small Aircraft GAMA Reports Q1 Increase in Plane Deliveries, Led by Small Aircraft

    20 May 2022

    Aviation International News reports that according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, “the first quarter brought good news for the general aviation industry in terms of deliveries,” as “overall airplane deliveries rose nearly 15 percent year-over-year, while helicopters handovers climbed 7 percent” and airplane deliveries “were led by smaller aircraft, causing a $300 million decline in

  • NASA Suspends Spacewalks Over Water Found in Astronaut’s Helmet NASA Suspends Spacewalks Over Water Found in Astronaut’s Helmet

    20 May 2022

    SPACE reports, “NASA is suspending all but the most urgent spacewalks after water was found in an astronaut’s helmet following a March excursion, agency officials said on Tuesday (May 17).” The agency will “perform an assessment of its extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuits after water was found in the helmet worn by European Space Agency

  • SpaceX Launches 53 Starlink Satellites Wednesday Morning SpaceX Launches 53 Starlink Satellites Wednesday Morning

    19 May 2022

    Space.com reports a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from NASA’s Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center carrying 53 Starlink internet satellites into orbit and then returned “to Earth for a stunning landing at sea early Wednesday (May 18).” Liftoff was at 6:59 a.m. EDT marking “SpaceX’s third Starlink mission in five days following missions on

  • Boeing Hiring Boosts Washington State’s Job Market Boeing Hiring Boosts Washington State’s Job Market

    19 May 2022

    The Seattle Times reports, “Washington’s job market is rebounding faster than it is across much of America, and is barely a thousand jobs short of its all-time high,” according to the state jobs report, and The Boeing Company “now seems to be on a hiring tear” as it is “hiring from 50 to 80 machinists and an

  • NASA: Boeing Starliner Ready for Uncrewed Launch Thursday NASA: Boeing Starliner Ready for Uncrewed Launch Thursday

    19 May 2022

    Reuters reports, “NASA astronauts and officials on Wednesday said” The Boeing Company’s “Starliner space capsule is ready for its uncrewed launch this week to the International Space Station.” The launch is scheduled for “6:54 p.m. EDT (2254 GMT) on Thursday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.” The mission is to “attempt to dock to

  • Blue Origin Announces Six Spaceflyers for Friday Trip Blue Origin Announces Six Spaceflyers for Friday Trip

    18 May 2022

    SPACE reports, “Blue Origin’s next set of spaceflyers includes a prior customer and the first Mexican-born woman to visit the final frontier.” The flight will depart from “Blue Origin’s Launch Site One near Van Horn, Texas, on Friday morning (May 20),” and its “New Shepard vehicle will carry six people on a brief trip to

  • China, Russia, and US Expected to Renew Long-Range Bomber Fleets China, Russia, and US Expected to Renew Long-Range Bomber Fleets

    18 May 2022

    Aviation Week reports, “As of 2022, only three countries continue to operate dedicated long-range bombers – China, Russia and the U.S. – with 518 aircraft in service around the world.” Aviation Week Network “projects the number will increase over the next decade to 574 aircraft as the same three operators modernize and expand their fleets.” The

  • 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum Adds Plenary Speaker Billy Nolen, Acting Administrator, FAA 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum Adds Plenary Speaker Billy Nolen, Acting Administrator, FAA

    17 May 2022

    AIAA has confirmed Billy Nolen, Acting Administrator, FAA, as a plenary speaker during the 2022 AIAA AVIATION Forum, 27 June–1 July, Chicago and online.

  • Weather Expected to be Good for Launches Scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday Weather Expected to be Good for Launches Scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday

    17 May 2022

    The Orlando Sentinel reports, “Space Coast weather looks to be amenable” for “a Wednesday morning launch from SpaceX and a Thursday evening liftoff from” The Boeing Company. On Wednesday, there “is another Starlink mission from SpaceX launching from Kennedy Space Center’s Pad 39-A,” and “on Thursday evening, Boeing and NASA look to send up the CST-100 Starliner