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  • SpaceX Launches 60 Starlink Satellites Atop Falcon 9 Rocket SpaceX Launches 60 Starlink Satellites Atop Falcon 9 Rocket

    21 January 2021

    Space News reports that at 8:02 a.m. Wednesday, SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The rocket launched from KSC’s Launch Complex 39A, and deployed the satellites 65 minutes after liftoff. The rocket’s “first stage, making its eighth flight, landed on a droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.” The launch “was the first time

  • Lockheed Martin F-35s Not Meeting Readiness Goals Lockheed Martin F-35s Not Meeting Readiness Goals

    21 January 2021

    Air Force Times reports that the F-35 joint strike fighter’s mission capable rate figures are well below the military’s target, according to DoD’s former acquisition chief Ellen Lord. The F-35’s mission capable rate is currently 69%, short of the “military’s longstanding 80 percent goal, said Ellen Lord.” She added that, when looking at fully mission capable

  • AIAA Statement on Working with the Biden Administration and 117th Congress AIAA Statement on Working with the Biden Administration and 117th Congress

    20 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 20, 2021 – Reston, Va. – AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement after the Inaugural Ceremonies for President Joseph R. Biden and Vice President Kamala D. Harris: “Today we witnessed the peaceful transition of power to the newly elected leaders of the democracy of the United States of America.

  • NASA Parker Solar Probe Performs Close Flyby of Sun NASA Parker Solar Probe Performs Close Flyby of Sun

    20 January 2021

    SPACE reports that the NASA Parker Solar Probe spacecraft made another close approach to the sun on Sunday. The spacecraft will “conduct a total of four close approaches to the sun, plus two Venus flybys” this year. On Sunday, the Parker Solar Probe “made its closest approach to the sun at 12:39 p.m. EST,” at which

  • Boeing Receives Order for Six 737-800 Converted Freighters Boeing Receives Order for Six 737-800 Converted Freighters

    20 January 2021

    Aviation International News reports that The Boeing Company has received a firm order for six 737-800 converted freighters from BBAM Limited Partnership. The order also comes with the option for six additionalaircraft. The order “brings BBAM’s 737-800BCF orders and commitment total to 15 and reflects the relative strength of the e-commerce and express cargo market during

  • Canada to Lift Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX Canada to Lift Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX

    19 January 2021

    Reuters reports that Transport Canada announced that it would end the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX on January 20. The regulator “also said in a release that it had issued an airworthiness directive to aircraft owners, aircraft maintenance engineers and foreign civil aviation authorities, along with an interim order that outlines requirements for airlines on

  • Boeing Re-Qualifies Starliner Software for Test Flight In March Boeing Re-Qualifies Starliner Software for Test Flight In March

    19 January 2021

    Spaceflight Now reports that The Boeing Company said Monday that it re-qualified the software for its Starliner crew capsule. Kennedy Space Center technicians “connected the crew and service modules for the next unpiloted Starliner test flight to the International Space Station in March.” This comes “after programming errors cut short the spacecraft’s first orbital test flight

  • AIAA Statement on Incoming Biden Administration Science and Technology Announcement AIAA Statement on Incoming Biden Administration Science and Technology Announcement

    16 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 16, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) praises the recent science and technology announcement by President-elect Joe Biden. AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “As the world’s largest aerospace technical society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) welcomes the Biden

  • Qatar Airways to Retire Half of Airbus A380 Aircraft Qatar Airways to Retire Half of Airbus A380 Aircraft

    15 January 2021

    CNN reports that Qatar Airways “has confirmed it will be retiring half of its fleet of 10 Airbus A380s, which have already been grounded since March last year.” Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Bakar said Wednesday, “The A380, I think, is one of the worst aircraft when it comes to emissions that is flying around

  • SpaceX Starship SN9 Undergoes Static Test Fires Ahead of High-Altitude Flight SpaceX Starship SN9 Undergoes Static Test Fires Ahead of High-Altitude Flight

    15 January 2021

    CNET News reports that on Wednesday, SpaceX conducted a series of static test fires on its Starship SN9 prototype. The tests “are part of a series of checks leading up to a launch that could come as soon as Friday[,] but appears more likely to take place next week,” based on airspace restrictions and road

  • AIAA Offers Free MLK Day Program Featuring Black Aviation, Aerospace Heroes During AIAA SciTech Forum AIAA Offers Free MLK Day Program Featuring Black Aviation, Aerospace Heroes During AIAA SciTech Forum

    14 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 14, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Aerospace Special Interest Group of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE Aerospace SIG) are hosting: “A Tribute to Service: Community, Country, and Humanity,” Monday, January 18, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET. This virtual program

  • Blue Origin to Conduct Test Flight for New Shepard Suborbital Vehicle Blue Origin to Conduct Test Flight for New Shepard Suborbital Vehicle

    14 January 2021

    Space News reports that Blue Origin is preparing for the next test flight of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle, which could be launched as soon as Thursday. The FAA published temporary flight restrictions Tuesday, which will “close airspace above Blue Origin’s West Texas test site from Jan. 14 through Jan. 17, from 9:45 a.m. to 4

  • Air Force Awards Boeing $1.7 Billion for KC-46A Tankers Air Force Awards Boeing $1.7 Billion for KC-46A Tankers

    14 January 2021

    IHS Jane’s 360 reports that the US Air Force has awarded The Boeing Company $1.7 billion “for Lot 6 production of the KC-46A Pegasus tanker-transport aircraft.” According to DOD, “the contract covers 12 aircraft and will be complete by 30 April 2023.” Boeing is “now under contract for 79 of the 179 tankers included in the

  • SpaceX Cargo Dragon Capsule Undocks from ISS SpaceX Cargo Dragon Capsule Undocks from ISS

    13 January 2021

    SPACE reports that at 9:05 a.m EST Tuesday, a SpaceX Cargo Dragon capsule conducted “its first-ever autonomous undocking from” the ISS. It “will take about 36 hours for the SpaceX Dragon to return to Earth. The spacecraft is expected to splash down in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday (Jan. 13), though NASA and SpaceX will

  • Northrop Grumman Wins Air Force Award to Provide Electronic Warfare System for F-16 Northrop Grumman Wins Air Force Award to Provide Electronic Warfare System for F-16

    13 January 2021

    Air Force Times reports that Northrop Grumman “announced an Air Force award to complete a project for the electronic warfare suite for the F-16 fighter jet.” The “goal of the prototyping is to protect pilots from increasing radio frequency-guided weapons by detecting, identifying and defeating them, a Jan. 11 announcement from Northrop said.” The company’s “system

  • AIAA White Paper Calls for Cyber Protection in the Aerospace Industry AIAA White Paper Calls for Cyber Protection in the Aerospace Industry

    12 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 12, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has published a white paper on cybersecurity, “Aerospace Cybersecurity: Enduring Challenges, Enduring Solutions; Bringing Cyber Protection to the Heart of the Aerospace Industry.” The white paper, available to download, includes extended findings from the AIAA Aerospace Cybersecurity Market

  • FAA UAS Rules Excludes Network Remote ID FAA UAS Rules Excludes Network Remote ID

    12 January 2021

    Aviation Today reports that the final rules for uncrewed aircraft system Remote Identification have been released, but “include a major change from the proposed rules: the exclusion of network Remote ID.” The FAA “cited security issues, privacy concerns, connectivity issues, and regulatory challenges as reasons for not adopting network Remote ID[,] while companies and organizations who

  • NOAA Proposes New Constellation to Replace GOES-R NOAA Proposes New Constellation to Replace GOES-R

    12 January 2021

    Space News reports that NOAA’s National Satellite, Data and Information Service “is recommending flying three satellites over the United States in the satellite constellation that will follow the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R Series (GOES-R).” NOAA recommends operating two of the satellites “in orbits similar to those of the current GOES East and GOES West satellites.”

  • NASA Extends Juno, Mars InSight Missions NASA Extends Juno, Mars InSight Missions

    11 January 2021

    CNET News reported that NASA said Friday that it has extended the missions of the Juno spacecraft and the Mars InSight lander. Juno, “which launched in 2011, was scheduled to end its mission by deorbiting into Jupiter in July 2021.” The spacecraft will “now continue its work studying the gas giant until September 2025 or the

  • Airbus Delivers 566 Jets In 2020 Airbus Delivers 566 Jets In 2020

    11 January 2021

    Reuters reported that Airbus posted deliveries of 566 jets in 2020, making it the world’s largest planemaker. Deliveries “fell by 34% from a record posted a year earlier, when travel demand was riding high on the increasing mobility of consumers in fast-growing markets across Asia.” However, the total exceeds “estimates earlier in the year when the coronavirus

  • AIAA Statement on New Regulation for Supersonic Flight Testing AIAA Statement on New Regulation for Supersonic Flight Testing

    8 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 8, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is encouraged by the FAA’s new rule streamlining and clarifying procedures to obtain agency approval for supersonic aircraft testing in the United States. AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement after the rule was issued: “This

  • Virgin Galactic Says Test Flight Problem Has Been Identified Virgin Galactic Says Test Flight Problem Has Been Identified

    8 January 2021

    The AP reports that Virgin Galactic “said Thursday it has completed analysis of why its spacecraft’s rocket failed to ignite during a test flight over New Mexico last month and work to fix the problem has begun.” The company said in a statement, “Once the corrective work has been implemented and verified, we will confirm our pre-flight

  • Ryanair to Begin Deploying 737 MAX Aircraft In UK Following Deliveries Ryanair to Begin Deploying 737 MAX Aircraft In UK Following Deliveries

    8 January 2021

    Reuters reports that Ryanair “plans to begin deploying its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in the United Kingdom following its first deliveries in the coming months, CEO Eddie Wilson said on Thursday.” The airline “has said it expects to receive around 30 of the MAX aircraft, which were ungrounded in the United States late last year after

  • 2021 Durand Lectureship for Public Service Awarded to David W. Thompson 2021 Durand Lectureship for Public Service Awarded to David W. Thompson

    7 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Lecture will be Delivered During 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum January 7, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2021 AIAA Durand Lectureship for Public Service is awarded to David W. Thompson,  President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) of Orbital ATK, Inc. Thompson

  • SpaceX Conducts Static-Fire Test of Starship SN9 Prototype SpaceX Conducts Static-Fire Test of Starship SN9 Prototype

    7 January 2021

    SPACE reports that SpaceX Starship SN9 prototype’s “three engines lit up for about one second today (Jan. 6) at 5:07 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) during a static-fire test at SpaceX’s South Texas facilities.” SpaceX “is prepping the vehicle for a test flight that’s expected to be similar” to that of its predecessor – the SN8. On

  • New FAA Rules Open Door for Tests of Supersonic Jets New FAA Rules Open Door for Tests of Supersonic Jets

    7 January 2021

    Bloomberg reports that on Wednesday, the FAA announced that it will ease the requirements for companies to receive permission to conduct supersonic test flights, which are currently prohibited over land. Several companies, such as Aerion Corp. and Boom Technologies, plan to develop jets capable of supersonic flight, “but concerns remain over sonic booms and other environmental

  • Virgin Orbit Schedules Second Demo Flight of LauncherOne for January 5; Rocket Lab Schedules Launch for January 16 Virgin Orbit Schedules Second Demo Flight of LauncherOne for January 5; Rocket Lab Schedules Launch for January 16

    6 January 2021

    Space News reports that Virgin Orbit is planning the second flight of its LauncherOne rocket on January 10 between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. EST. The rocket “will be carried aloft by a modified Boeing 747 aircraft taking off from Mojave Air and Space Port, which will release [the rocket] off the coast of Southern California.”

  • Boeing to Close Seattle-Based Advanced Development Composites Center Boeing to Close Seattle-Based Advanced Development Composites Center

    6 January 2021

    The Seattle Times reports that Boeing managers told employees “that in the next four to six months the facility, known as the Advanced Developmental Composites (ADC) center, will be shuttered.” Even though “relatively few people work at the facility right at this point, its symbolism will add to worry about the future of the jetmaker in this

  • AIAA Recognizes Excellence in Aerospace with Awards to be Presented  During the 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum AIAA Recognizes Excellence in Aerospace with Awards to be Presented During the 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum

    6 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 6, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the winners of awards to be presented during the 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum, to be held virtually 11–15 and 19–21 January. The Awards Ceremony to fully recognize these award winners is set for Wednesday, 20

  • SpaceX Starship SN9 Could Complete Static Fire Test This Week SpaceX Starship SN9 Could Complete Static Fire Test This Week

    5 January 2021

    NASA Space Flight reports that SpaceX’s Starship SN9 prototype “is set to complete an accelerated pad flow with a Static Fire test and launch this coming week. A triple Raptor Static Fire test is tracking early this week.” Additionally, the Starship SN10 “is now an integrated stack inside the High Bay, ready to roll to the

  • NASA Reaches Halfway Point In Construction Of QueSST Demonstrator NASA Reaches Halfway Point In Construction Of QueSST Demonstrator

    5 January 2021

    Aviation International News reports that NASA now expects the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) demonstrator to make its first flight in 2022, and the agency said that construction of the demonstrator was halfway complete as of the end of 2020. NASA “said assembly of the Mach 1.4 aircraft ‘made great strides’ in 2020 as work progressed

  • 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum Features Free Program Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum Features Free Program Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    5 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “A Tribute to Service: Community, Country, and Humanity” Scheduled for Monday, January 18, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET January 5, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Aerospace Special Interest Group of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE Aerospace SIG) are pleased to

  • Solar Orbiter Makes Closest Approach to Venus Yet Solar Orbiter Makes Closest Approach to Venus Yet

    4 January 2021

    BBC News reported that the Solar Orbiter, a joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency, made its closest approach to Venus on December 27, coming within 4,700 miles of Venus’ atmosphere. The Solar Orbiter “will use some of its tools to record the magnetic and particle environment around the planet.” The “next close approach

  • Airbus Delivered Almost 560 Planes In 2020 Airbus Delivered Almost 560 Planes In 2020

    4 January 2021

    Bloomberg reported that Airbus “was close to delivering 560 planes to customers as of Dec. 31, approaching the top end of its internal target in a year marred by the pandemic-induced collapse of air travel, according to people familiar with the matter.” The total is “short of the record 863 aircraft that Airbus handed over

  • AIAA Statement on FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act AIAA Statement on FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act

    1 January 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA Executive Director Applauds Commitment to Department of Defense January 1, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) applauds the passage of the FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act. Among other things, the $732 billion policy bill creates a Senate-confirmed director for cybersecurity, accelerates the acquisition of space

  • AIAA Statement on Passage of  FY2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act AIAA Statement on Passage of FY2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act

    28 December 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 28, 2020 – Reston, Va. –  The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) applauds the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. The $1.4 trillion funding package includes approximately $627.3 billion for the DOD, $14.6 billion for the FAA, $23.3 billion for NASA, $1 billion for NIST, $5.4 billion

  • SLS Exploration Upper Stage Passes NASA Critical Design Review SLS Exploration Upper Stage Passes NASA Critical Design Review

    23 December 2020

    Space News reports that The Boeing Company announced Monday that the Exploration Upper Stage of the Space Launch System completed a critical design review with NASA that “confirmed the design of the EUS, allowing Boeing to proceed with development of the stage, including hardware fabrication.” The EUS, which has larger tanks and uses four Aerojet

  • Airbus to Record Most Jet Deliveries In World for Second Straight Year Airbus to Record Most Jet Deliveries In World for Second Straight Year

    23 December 2020

    Reuters reports that Airbus “is set to beat The Boeing Company to be the world’s largest jetmaker for the second year in a row, ending 2020 by resuming deliveries of its A380 superjumbo to Emirates, though its final deliveries are likely to have dropped 35% from 2019 due to the pandemic.” Barring “widespread new travel upheaval,

  • China’s Long March 8 Launches On Its Maiden Flight China’s Long March 8 Launches On Its Maiden Flight

    22 December 2020

    Space News reports that at 11:37 p.m. EST Monday, China carried out the first launch of its Long March 8 rocket. The “50.3-meter-long, 356-ton Long March 8 lifted off at 11:37 p.m. Eastern Dec. 21 from the coastal Wenchang launch site carrying five satellites into Sun-synchronous orbits.” The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), “a

  • Roper Says Sixth-Generation Aircraft Will Include AI Co-Pilot Roper Says Sixth-Generation Aircraft Will Include AI Co-Pilot

    22 December 2020

    ExecutiveGov reports that Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Will Roper “said the service branch’s future sixth-generation aircraft will feature an artificial intelligence co-pilot, Breaking Defense reported Friday.” The Next-Generation Air Dominance program “will apply AI as a support platform for human pilots aboard the future aircraft.” Roper “said the service

  • Press Passes Available for 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum Press Passes Available for 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum

    21 December 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 21, 2020 – Reston, Va. – Registration is open for journalists around the world to gain access to the 2021 AIAA SciTech Forum, the world’s largest event for aerospace research, development and technology. Every year, THIS is the place industry gathers; the event sets the industry tone for the year. Request press

  • SpaceX Launches NRO Satellite In Company’s Final Launch of 2020 SpaceX Launches NRO Satellite In Company’s Final Launch of 2020

    21 December 2020

    SPACE reported that on Saturday, SpaceX launched a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The satellite, dubbed NROL-108, launched from the Kennedy Space Center at 9 a.m EST. The Falcon 9’s first stage landed on the ground near Cape Canaveral Space Force Station approximately nine minutes after liftoff. The landing

  • United Airlines to Resume Flights With 737 MAX In February 2021 United Airlines to Resume Flights With 737 MAX In February 2021

    21 December 2020

    Live and Let’s Fly reported that United Airlines will make its first passenger flight with a Boeing 737 MAX since the global grounding in February of 2021. After “months of preparation,” United “will base its restarted 737 MAX service out of two hubs, Denver (DEN) and Houston (IAH).” In a message to employees, the airline

  • SpaceX Pushes Launch of NRO Satellite Atop Falcon 9 Rocket to Saturday SpaceX Pushes Launch of NRO Satellite Atop Falcon 9 Rocket to Saturday

    18 December 2020

    Spaceflight Now reports that on Thursday, SpaceX scrubbed the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket “to evaluate a ‘slightly high’ pressure reading in the rocket’s upper stage liquid oxygen tank.” A “sensor reading on the Falcon 9’s upper stage triggered an ‘auto-abort’ at T-minus 1 minute, 53 seconds, as SpaceX counted down to a planned liftoff

  • Kansas DOT, FAA to Set Up Supersonic Test Corridor Kansas DOT, FAA to Set Up Supersonic Test Corridor

    18 December 2020

    Aviation International News reports that the Kansas DOT and the FAA signed an agreement to establish the Kansas Supersonic Transportation Corridor (SSTC), which will allow for testing of aircraft at Mach 3 speeds. The agreement “comes as the FAA has taken a multi-faceted approach to facilitate the emergence of supersonic transport while still meeting environmental

  • NASA Makes Blue Origin New Glenn Rocket Eligible to Launch Uncrewed Scientific Missions NASA Makes Blue Origin New Glenn Rocket Eligible to Launch Uncrewed Scientific Missions

    17 December 2020

    The Wall Street Journal reports that NASA said Wednesday that the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket will be eligible to launch uncrewed scientific missions for the agency later this decade. There was no contract award given to Blue Origin, but the announcement marks the first time the company has become eligible to launch science missions for

  • US Air Force Test Marks First-Known Use of AI On Military Aircraft US Air Force Test Marks First-Known Use of AI On Military Aircraft

    17 December 2020

    The Washington Post reports that the US Air Force allowed an AI algorithm “to control sensor and navigation systems on a U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane in a training flight Tuesday, officials said.” The event marks “what is believed to be the first known use of AI onboard a U.S. military aircraft.” Defense officials “touted the test

  • AIAA and the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC) Enter Cooperative Agreement AIAA and the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC) Enter Cooperative Agreement

    16 December 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA Executive Director Applauds Commitment to Department of Defense December 16, 2020 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC) have entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) enabling the two organizations to collaborate on aerospace and aviation cybersecurity endeavors.

  • Russia Flies New Aircraft With Domestic Engines for First Time In Post-Soviet Era Russia Flies New Aircraft With Domestic Engines for First Time In Post-Soviet Era

    16 December 2020

    Reuters reports that Russia “flew a new passenger airliner with domestically-built engines for the first time since the Soviet era on Tuesday.” The “medium-range MC-21 plane took off from a Siberian airfield powered by Russian-built PD-14 turbo-fan engines. The plane first flew in May, 2017, but with U.S.-made engines.” The MC-21 “is built by Irkut

  • DARPA Gremlins UAS-Recovery Tests to Continue In 2021 DARPA Gremlins UAS-Recovery Tests to Continue In 2021

    16 December 2020

    The Military Embedded Systems reports that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency “announced that in recent tests, a number of X-61A Gremlins unmanned aerial systems (UASs) failed to link up in flight with a recovery system installed on a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft, but that they were actually close to success on multiple occasions.” The project will