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AIAA to Recognize Technical Excellence in Aerospace at the 2019 AIAA AVIATION Forum
3 April 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] April 3, 2019 â Reston, Va. âThe American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the winners of technical excellence awards to be presented during the 2019 AIAA AVIATION Forum. The awards will be presented during the Excellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, 18
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Boeing To Release 737 MAX Software Patch In âComing Weeksâ
2 April 2019
Reuters (4/1) reports that The Boeing Company announced Monday that it will submit its software patch for the 737 MAX âfor FAA review once completed in the coming weeks.â The company added, âWe will take a thorough and methodical approach to the development and testing of the update to ensure we take the time to get
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NASA Strives To Meet White House Mandate To Return Astronauts To Moon By 2024
2 April 2019
The Washington Post reports that NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine âsaid Monday that the agency will need additional funding to meet a White House mandate to land people on the moon by 2024.â In remarks at a town hall meeting at NASA headquarters, Bridenstine said, âIn the executive branch, people are very serious, we are going to the
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Japan Declares F-35A Squadron Initial-Operation-Capable
1 April 2019
FlightGlobal reported that âJapanâs air force stood up its first operational F-35A fighter squadron, the 302nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, on 29 March.â The nation joins the US and other military services âwith operational F-35 squadrons.â Vice Admiral Mat Winter said, âThis is a major milestone for the F-35 enterprise, as it marks the first F-35 IOC
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SpaceX May Test Rockets This Week
1 April 2019
CNET News reports that this week, SpaceX may ignite âFalcon Heavy, the biggest rocket currently in its stable, as well as its next-generation Starship, designed to eventually take passengers to Mars.â The opportunity for âso-called static or âhold downâ test firings of both rockets could take place as soon as…Monday, April 1 for Falcon Heavy.â SpaceX
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Pence Says US Is In A New Space Race With China And Russia
28 March 2019
SPACEÂ reports on Vice President Penceâs remarks March 26 âduring the fifth meeting of the National Space Council (NSC) at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.â Pence said, âMake no mistake about it â weâre in a space race today, just as we were in the 1960s, and the stakes are even higher.â
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NASA To Continue Using Government Rocket To Take Humans To Moon, Will Likely Miss 2020 Deadline
28 March 2019
The Houston Chronicle reports that âon Wednesday, NASAâs leader said that using a commercial rocket wasnât feasibleâ for transporting humans to the moon. Administrator Jim Bridenstine added in remarks before the US House Appropriations Subcommittee, âI donât think itâs in the cards to meet June 2020.â Bridenstine also concluded that using the Space Launch System rocket for
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Boeing Finalizing Software Patch for 737 MAX 8
26 March 2019
The Seattle Times reports that The Boeing Company is finalizing its âproposed software fixâ for the 737 MAX 8, with flight tests âlikely to begin this week.â The manufacturer âhas invited airlines to order [the software fix] pending formal approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.â Boeing spokesman Gordon Johndroe said the software patch will be provided to
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NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Due To âSpacesuit Availabilityâ Issues
26 March 2019
Reuters reported that âteams from the three U.S. airlines that own 737 MAX jets headed to Boeing Coâs factory in Renton, Washington, to review a software upgrade on Saturday, as U.S. regulators prepared to receive and review the fixes in coming weeks.â More Info (Reuters)
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U.S. Airlines Visit Boeing As 737 MAX Upgrades Remain Pending
25 March 2019
Reuters reported that âteams from the three U.S. airlines that own 737 MAX jets headed to Boeing Coâs factory in Renton, Washington, to review a software upgrade on Saturday, as U.S. regulators prepared to receive and review the fixes in coming weeks.â More Info (Reuters)
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Two Minotaur Launches Planned this Year from Virginia
25 March 2019
Spaceflight Now reported that âNorthrop Grumman is gearing up for up to four launches this year at Wallops Island, Virginia, including two launches with Cygnus cargo ships heading to the International Space Station, and a pair of Minotaur rocket flights carrying classified payloads into orbit for the U.S. governmentâs spy satellite agency.â The USAF âconfirmed plans
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Blue Origin Studying Repurposing Of New Glenn Upper Stages
22 March 2019
Space News reports that âBlue Origin has studied repurposing upper stages of its future New Glenn launch vehicle to serve as habitats or for other applications as part of a series of NASA-funded commercialization studies.â Blue Origin Vice President of Government Sales and Strategy Brett Alexander âsaid the company looked at ways it could make use
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AIAA Members To Speak At National Space Council Meeting On March 26
22 March 2019
SpaceRef reports that âAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) members Col. Eileen Collins, Daniel Dumbacher, Sandra âSandyâ Magnus, and Wanda Sigur will lend their expertise on human space exploration at the fifth meeting of the National Space Council on March 26 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.â AIAA Executive Director Emeritus
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Boeing Delays Test Flights For U.S. Human Space Program By Months
21 March 2019
Reuters reports that The Boeing Company âhas delayed by at least three months its first uncrewed flight to the International Space Station under NASAâs human spaceflight program, and pushed its crewed flight until November, industry sources said on Wednesday.â Initially scheduled for August, the crewed mission âwill be delayed until Novemberâ following reports last month about
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NASA Wants To Put A Rover On The Moon By 2023
21 March 2019
SPACE reports that on March 18, NASA officials said in remarks at a NASA town hall during the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference that the agency is seeking to land a rover on the moon by 2023. Science Mission Directorate Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Steve Clarke said, âWeâre trying to get to the moon with
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Northrop Grumman Advances Hypersonic Defense Campaign
21 March 2019
Air Force Times reports that Northrop Grumman âlast week launched a new campaign website focused on hypersonic defense as part of a broader push into the business area, where the Pentagon expects to spend more than $10 billion in the next five years to develop offensive and defensive capabilities.â Vice President, Missile Defense Solutions Kenn Todorov
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AIAA Members to Speak at National Space Council Meeting on March 26
21 March 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] March 21, 2019 â Reston, Va. â American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) members Col. Eileen Collins, Daniel Dumbacher, Sandra âSandyâ Magnus, and Wanda Sigur will lend their expertise on human space exploration at the fifth meeting of the National Space Council on March 26 at the
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Boeing Unveils Unmanned Combat Jet Developed In Australia
20 March 2019
Reuters reports that The Boeing Company unveiled a prototype fighter-like jet âdeveloped in Australia and designed to fly alongside crewed aircraft in combat for a fraction of the cost.â The multi-role, uncrewed aircraft âis Australiaâs first domestically developed combat aircraft since World War II.â Boeing did not specify a dollar amount for the jet, but it
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Visiting Spacecraft OSIRIS-REx Finds Surprises At Bennu Asteroid
20 March 2019
CBS News reports that NASAâs OSIRIS-REx spacecraft âflying in close formation with a tiny asteroid named Bennu, has found clear signs of water-rich clays on its rock-strewn surface, as well as another mineral â magnetite â that forms in aqueous environments, project scientists said Tuesday.â OSIRIS-REx âalso observed repeated outbursts that send small particles and pebbles
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AFRL, Universities Form Additive Printing Partnership For Spacecraft Structures
19 March 2019
ExecutiveGov reports that âthe U.S. Air Force Laboratoryâs composites branch partnered with the University of Miami, Louisiana Tech University, University of Arkansas and the University of Texas to highlight the application of 3D printed carbon fiber and epoxy components on air and spacecraft structures.â The USAF indicated that additive printing âsupports the integration of metal and
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Australia To Obtain 4 Gulfstream G550s Equipped For EW Mission
19 March 2019
FlightGlobal reports that Australia âwill obtain four modified Gulfstream G550 business jets that will be modified for the electronic warfare (EW) mission in the USA.â In a deal worth $1.7 billion, âthe aircraft will be designated the MC-55A Peregrine, [said] a joint statement from Australiaâs defence minister and the countryâs minister for defence industry.â Australian Defence
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AIAA Congratulates SpaceX and NASA on Successful Demo-1 Mission
18 March 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] March 8, 2019 â Reston, Va. âThe American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates the SpaceX and NASA teams on the safe return to Earth of Crew Dragon this morning. The importance of what has been accomplished during the successful Demo-1 mission cannot be overstated. Today,
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DOT Probes FAA Approval Of 737 MAX
18 March 2019
Reuters reports that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) âis investigating the Federal Aviation Administrationâs approval of Boeing Coâs 737 MAX jetliners, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the probe.â The DOT inquiry began âin the wake of Octoberâs Lion Air accident that killed 189 people and is being conducted by
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Hypersonic Engine Set For Key Tests
18 March 2019
BBC News Online (UK)Â reported that Reaction Enginesâ âproject to develop a hypersonic engine that could take a plane from London to Sydney in about four hours is set for a key demonstration.â The companyâs Sabre engine âis part jet, part rocket, and relies on a novel pre-cooler heat-exchanger technology.â The ESA-approved review âsets the stage
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Space-Based Surveillance Of North Atlantic Begins March 27
15 March 2019
Aviation Week reports that beginning March 27, âair navigation service providers (ANSPs) in the UK and Canada later this month will start a joint trial of space-based surveillance of aircraft flying over the North Atlantic, a capability that will deliver immediate safety and capacity benefits for oceanic travel.â More Info (Aviation Week)
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Bridenstine Reiterates Commitment To SLS
15 March 2019
Space News reports that âa day after announcing that NASA was studying the possibility of shifting an Orion mission from the Space Launch System rocket to commercial vehicles, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said he and the agency still support development of the SLS.â Bridenstine said in remarks at a Space Transportation Association luncheon held March 14,
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ULA Plans Friday Evening Delta 4 Launch
14 March 2019
Spaceflight Now reports that âUnited Launch Alliance ground crews are putting the final touchesâ on a 218-foot-tall Delta 4 rocket scheduled for liftoff at 6:56 EDT Friday evening from Cape Canaveral with a USAF 10th Wideband Global SATCOM communications satellite payload. The satellite âwill relay high-data-rate communications in X-band and Ka-band frequencies during a mission expected
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US Expects Software Fix For Boeing 737 MAX Planes To Take Months
14 March 2019
Reuters reports that FAA Acting Administrator Dan Elwell said in âa conference call with reporters that the âblack boxesâ from Sundayâs Ethiopian Airlines plane crash are headed to France later on Wednesday.â Elwell âexpects it will take months before a software fix for Boeing 737 Max planes is complete.â Elwell also indicated âthat he does not
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Airlines Cope With Boeing Jet Groundings
13 March 2019
Reuters reports that the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 passenger jet by many nations âsent shockwaves through global aviation after a crash in Ethiopia, but many airlines are managing to keep to schedule with other jets while economic woes mean some may be grateful for a pause.â More Info (Reuters)
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Toyota, JAXA Partner To Develop Moon Rover
13 March 2019
Reuters reports that Japanâs space agency announced Tuesday that they have agreed to cooperate with Toyota to develop a crewed lunar rover that runs on fuel cell technologies. The rover âis still in the conceptual stage, but an illustration in the news release showed a six-wheel vehicle that somewhat resembled an armored personnel carrier.â According to
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USAF Resumes Boeingâs KC-46 Tanker Delivery
12 March 2019
Reuters reports that the USAF announced that a Boeing KC-46 Pegasus tanker jet is scheduled for delivery on Monday to Altus AFB in Oklahoma. An Air Mobility Command representative âsaid that under the corrective action plan, subsequent deliveries would occur as The Boeing Company successfully completes each aircraftâs inspection.â The USAF had stopped accepting the tankers
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NASA Interested In Potential For Nuclear Rockets To Help Settle Space
12 March 2019
USA Today reports that NASA awarded a nearly $19 million contract for the development of nuclear rockets, and âthis yearâs NASA budget contains $100 million for nuclear thermal research.â More Info (USA Today)
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Boeing Postpones 777X Event After Ethiopian Airlines Crash
11 March 2019
Reuters reports that The Boeing Company announced Sunday that it has postponed the planned ceremonial debut of its 777X widebody aircraft after the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane on Saturday. Boeing âsaid after the crash of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 is focused on âsupportingâ the airline and would not proceed with Wednesdayâs
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After Successful ISS Mission, SpaceXâs Crew Dragon Arrives At Port Canaveral
11 March 2019
Bloomberg reported that the Crew Dragon âsplashed down in the Atlantic Ocean around 8:45 am Eastern time Friday about 250 miles east of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, roughly six hours after undocking.â More Info (Bloomberg)
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USAF Completes First Flight Test Of XQ-58A Valkyrie Demonstrator
8 March 2019
Airforce Technology reported that the USAF âhas completed the first flight test of the long-range, high subsonic unmanned air vehicle, XQ-58A Valkyrie demonstratorâ at Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona. The 76-minute test flight is the first of five planned flights that will be carried out in two phases, testing the aircraft on factors that include âsystem
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X-60A Hypersonic Research Rocket Completes Critical Design Review
8 March 2019
FlightGlobal reports that USAFâs X-60A hypersonic research vehicle has completed its critical design review and has moved into its fabrication phase. AFRL âis developing the X-60A to increase the frequency of flight testing at hypersonic speeds, which it hopes will lower the cost of maturing hypersonic technologies.â According to USAF, the X-60Aâs initial flight is scheduled
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NASA Captures Images Of Supersonic Shockwaves Interacting In Flight
7 March 2019
CNET News reports that NASA captured the âfirst air-to-air images of the interaction of shockwaves from two supersonic aircraft flying in formation.â These images âshow for the first time how shockwaves interact in flight,â giving âa gorgeous visualization of the shockwaves that are heard on the ground as loud sonic booms.â NASAâs advanced air-to-air imaging system
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Kepler Space Telescope Launched 10 Years Ago Today
7 March 2019
SPACE reports that âNASAâs recently deceased Kepler space telescope launched atop a Delta II rocket from Floridaâs Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on March 6, 2009,â a milestone that occurred exactly 10 years ago as of Wednesday. More Info (SPACE)
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Airports Scramble To Handle UAV Incidents
6 March 2019
CNNÂ reports that recent incidents involving UAVs at worldwide airports show how UAVs âhave become an increasing nuisance for airports worldwide in recent months, and good solutions to keep them from interfering with flights arenât yet available.â Airports Council International-North America Senior Vice President Chris Oswalds said, âOne major underlying concern across industry sectors is the
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ESA Solicits Public Opinions
6 March 2019
SPACEÂ reports that the ESA is âasking the public which questions the agency should tackle with âVoyage 2050,â its space science program for the 2035-2050 timeframe.â In a statement Monday, ESA Director of Science GĂŒnther Hasinger said, âWe wish to encourage a sense of ownership and involvement in the space science program with our public, and
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Bombardierâs Global 7500 Sets Longest-Distance Business Jet Record
5 March 2019
Aviation Week reports that Bombardierâs Global 7500 âhas set a record for the longest mission ever flown by a purpose-built business jet in a nonstop flight spanning 8,152 nm,â beating the advertised range of 7,700 nm. The flight âalso set a long-range speed record for the Singapore to Tuscon, Arizona, city pair,â and âlanded with 4,300
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First All-Female Spacewalk Set For March
5 March 2019
Florida Today reports that âthe first all-female spacewalk is scheduled to take place March 29.â NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch will have CSA Flight Controller Kristen Facciol âserving as console at NASAâs Johnson Space Center in Houston.â More Info (Florida Today)
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USAF Grounds Boeingâs KC-46 Tankers Over Debris Issue
4 March 2019
Reuters reported that the US Air Force announced Friday that it had stopped accepting The Boeing Companyâs KC-46 tankers since February 20, and it is âworking with the company to resolve the issue of foreign object debris (FOD) that were found in the aircraft.â A USAF official âtold Reuters that the issue was not with the
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NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Returns To Service
4 March 2019
CNET News reported that NASA announced in a mission update issued Thursday that the Curiosity rover is back in working condition after a unknown glitch temporarily took it out of commission two weeks ago. NASA previously announced that the rover experienced a âhiccup during boot-upâ and went into a protective safe mode. Curiosity is transmitting fresh
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Navy Declares Lockheed Martin F-35C Has Achieved IOC
1 March 2019
FlightGlobal reports that the US Navy announced February 28 that the Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II has achieved Initial Operational Capability (IOC). The Navyâs first F-35C squadron âcompleted aircraft carrier qualifications aboard USS Carl Vinson and received a Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification.â The Israeli Air Force, the Italian Air Force, and the UKâs Royal Air Force have
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SpaceXâs 1st Crew Dragon Spaceship Prepares For Launch
1 March 2019
SPACEÂ reports that âSpaceXâs first Crew Dragon spacecraft is poised for a historic test flight Saturday.â In remarks during a prelaunch conference February 28, NASA Deputy Manager Joel Montalbano said, âWeâre looking forward to the launch this weekend.â SpaceX Vice President Hans Koenigsmann said, âThe task ahead of us is really historic.â Added Koenigsmann, âIâm pretty
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USAF Develops App To Accelerate F-35 Flight, Maintenance Planning
28 February 2019
ExecutiveGov reports that the USAFâs Kessel Run software development team has developed the Kronos application with the purpose of accelerating the process of planning the weekly maintenance and flight schedule for F-35 fighter jets. The Kessel Run team âpartnered with developers from Lockheed Martin, Pivotal Software and the Blended Operational Lightning Technician team at Nellis Air
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US Sen. Cornyn Files Measure To Extend US Operations On ISS To 2030
28 February 2019
The Houston Chronicle reports that Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) filed a bill Wednesday to continue US operations on the ISS until 2030. In a statement, Cornyn said that the bill âsets the stage for a new era of space exploration and to reassert American leadership in space discovery.â Cornyn âhopes this measure, when passed, will provide some
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Good Weather Anticipated for Historic SpaceX Crew Dragon Launch from Florida
27 February 2019
Florida Today reports that Air Force 45th Weather Squadron Forecasters currently anticipate 80 percent âgoâ conditions for the liftoff of a Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule on Saturday from the Kennedy Space Center on DM-1. After a flight readiness review âlast Friday,â NASA officials âconfirmed the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket will
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FAA To Publish Interim Final Rule On UAV Unique Identifiers
22 February 2019
Aviation Today reports that the FAA âis proposing a final rule requiring that smallâ UAVs display a âunique identifier.â The move bypasses âthe normal notice and comment period of up to 180 days,â and the interim final rule âwill take effect Feb. 25.â According to a February 13 Federal Register notice, âSmall unmanned aircraft owners are