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  • NASA Reestablishes Contact with InSight Lander NASA Reestablishes Contact with InSight Lander

    12 January 2022

    CNET News reports that NASA’s InSight lander “went into safe mode – a mode designed to protect the lander – on Jan. 7 after a dust storm reduced sunlight to the solar-powered machine.” NASA JPL said Tuesday, “The mission’s team reestablished contact with InSight Jan. 10, finding that its power was holding steady and, while low,

  • Boeing Received More Orders in 2021 than Airbus Boeing Received More Orders in 2021 than Airbus

    12 January 2022

    Reuters reports that The Boeing Company “bounced back to win the traditional annual order race against Airbus SE (AIR.PA) on an adjusted basis, but its European rival remained the world’s largest planemaker based on the number of jets delivered, data showed on Tuesday.” Shares in Boeing “rose around 2% after the closely watched data showed it

  • MQ-25 Faces Additional Tests MQ-25 Faces Additional Tests

    11 January 2022

    Aviation Week reports that the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray “program used 2021 to prove its prototype of the unmanned refueling aircraft can perform the basics for the U.S. Navy, and now is looking to ramp up production under the initial engineering and manufacturing development contract and put those aircraft to the test.” More Info (Aviation Week)

  • SpaceX to Launch Starship for First Time in 2022; Increase in Space Tourism Expected SpaceX to Launch Starship for First Time in 2022; Increase in Space Tourism Expected

    11 January 2022

    CNN reports 2022 “promises to be yet another year solidifying the private sector’s grip on modern space travel.” SpaceX is planning “to put its colossal 400-foot-tall Starship rocket – intended to eventually reach Mars – into Earth’s orbit for the first time.” The article also mentions concerns over the overcrowding of space with debris and satellites.

  • Ingenuity Prepares for First Flight of 2022 Ingenuity Prepares for First Flight of 2022

    10 January 2022

    CNET News reported that NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter “is getting ready to take its first flight of the year, and its 19th flight overall. The Ingenuity team anticipates takeoff could be tough due to the terrain it’s sitting on.” The flight is “scheduled to take place no earlier than Friday.” Full Story (Air Force Magazine)

  • Boeing Unveils Updated Valkyrie at AIAA SciTech Forum in San Diego Boeing Unveils Updated Valkyrie at AIAA SciTech Forum in San Diego

    10 January 2022

    Air Force Magazine reported that The Boeing Company “has revealed an updated concept for its Valkyrie reusable, unmanned hypersonic aircraft that indicates new design approaches for inlets and shaping.” The revised Valkyrie was shown “in the form of a model at [last] week’s American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics [SciTech] meeting in San Diego.” The aircraft

  • James Webb Space Telescope Deploys ADIR James Webb Space Telescope Deploys ADIR

    7 January 2022

    SPACE reports that the James Webb Space Telescope deployed its Aft Deployable Instrument Radiator (ADIR) Thursday at about 8:38 a.m. EST. The ADIR “is a 4 foot (1.2 meters) by 8 foot (2.4 m) panel attached to the back of the observatory and connected by aluminum foil straps to Webb’s instruments. The radiator is covered in

  • Joby Aviation eVTOL Awarded FAA, USAF Certification Joby Aviation eVTOL Awarded FAA, USAF Certification

    7 January 2022

    Aviation Today reports that “FAA Special Airworthiness Certification and U.S. Air Force Airworthiness Approval were both awarded to Joby Aviation for the company’s second pre-production prototype aircraft.” Due to the certification, Joby “will be able to ramp up flight testing in 2022 and continue working towards a commercial operations launch date in 2024.” Full Story (Aviation

  • X-59 Demonstrator to Begin Structural Tests X-59 Demonstrator to Begin Structural Tests

    6 January 2022

    Aviation Week reports that Lockheed Martin “is poised to start structural tests of the X-59 Low Boom Supersonic Demonstrator at its Fort Worth facility as part of final preparations for flight tests later this year in Palmdale, California.” Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Persei Booster Reenters Earth’s Atmosphere Persei Booster Reenters Earth’s Atmosphere

    6 January 2022

    CNN reports that the out-of-control Persei rocket booster “has re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere, according to the latest estimate from US Space Command, which has been tracking its descent.” The Persei booster was tested from an Angara-A5 heavy-lift rocket launched “from the Plesetsk spaceport in Russia’s northwestern Arkhangelsk region on Monday.” US Space Command “said the

  • EHang Receives First Order for VT-30 UAV EHang Receives First Order for VT-30 UAV

    5 January 2022

    Aviation International News reports that EHang “has received the first order for its VT-30 Autonomous Aerial Vehicle, with Japan’s Okayama Kurashiki Mizushima Aero & Space Industry Cluster Study Group (MASC) committing to exploring use cases for the two-seat eVTOL aircraft, as well as the Chinese manufacturer’s EH216 model.” Full Story (Aviation International News)

  • India’s Space Program Seeks Rebound in 2022 India’s Space Program Seeks Rebound in 2022

    5 January 2022

    Space News reports that Indian space agency ISRO Chairman K. Sivan “says he expects much more in 2022, including an uncrewed test flight for its human spaceflight program.” Sivan wrote, “There is a feeling that very little happened in ISRO during 2021. That feeling is primarily due to less number of launches.” ISRO “carried out

  • Tianwen 1 Takes Pictures of Itself Above Mars Tianwen 1 Takes Pictures of Itself Above Mars

    4 January 2022

    SPACE reports that China’s Tianwen 1 spacecraft “at Mars pulled a big New Year’s surprise with stunning new images captured by a small camera that flew free of the orbiter to snap epic selfies above the Red Planet.” The images “published by the China National Space Administration show Tianwen 1 above Mars’ north pole, with its

  • Lockheed Martin Exceeds its 2021 F-35 Delivery Goal Lockheed Martin Exceeds its 2021 F-35 Delivery Goal

    4 January 2022

    Breaking Defense reports that Lockheed Martin “delivered three more F-35s than planned in 2021, handing over a total of 142 Joint Strike Fighters to US and international customers as the company continues to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.” In a statement to Breaking Defense, Bridget Lauderdale, Vice President of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Program, said that the

  • Chinese Space Station Maneuvered to Avoid Collision with Starlink Satellites Chinese Space Station Maneuvered to Avoid Collision with Starlink Satellites

    3 January 2022

    Space News reported that China “has informed the United Nations that its crewed space station twice maneuvered to avoid potential collisions with SpaceX Starlink satellites earlier this year.” A notification “dated Dec. 6 by China under Article V of the Outer Space Treaty stated that the Tianhe space station module conducted preventive collision avoidance due

  • Boeing 737 Max Cleared for Operations in Ethiopia, Indonesia Boeing 737 Max Cleared for Operations in Ethiopia, Indonesia

    3 January 2022

    BBC News reported that Indonesia “has lifted a ban on the Boeing 737 Max, more than three years after the Lion Air disaster that saw the loss of all 189 people on board.” Full Story (BBC News)

  • 2022 AIAA Dryden Lectureship in Research Awarded to Anthony M. Waas 2022 AIAA Dryden Lectureship in Research Awarded to Anthony M. Waas

    3 January 2022

    Lecture will be Delivered on 5 January, During 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum January 3, 2022 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2022 AIAA Dryden Lectureship in Research is awarded to Anthony M. Waas, the Richard A. Auhll Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering at the University

  • 2022 AIAA Durand Lectureship for Public Service Awarded to SpaceX’s William H. Gerstenmaier 2022 AIAA Durand Lectureship for Public Service Awarded to SpaceX’s William H. Gerstenmaier

    30 December 2021

    Lecture will be Delivered on 3 January, During 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum December 30, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2022 AIAA Durand Lectureship for Public Service is awarded to William H. Gerstenmaier, Vice President, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX. Gerstenmaier will deliver his

  • AIAA Statement on FY22 National Defense Authorization Act AIAA Statement on FY22 National Defense Authorization Act

    27 December 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 27, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement on the passage of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act: “AIAA applauds the passage of this important legislation, which includes roughly $740 billion in discretionary funds for the Department

  • AIAA Statement on Successful Launch of James Webb Space Telescope AIAA Statement on Successful Launch of James Webb Space Telescope

    25 December 2021

    For Immediate Release December 25, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “On behalf of the 30,000 professional and student members of AIAA, we congratulate NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and the entire James Webb

  • H-2A Rocket Launches into Orbit with Inmarsat-6 F1 Satellite H-2A Rocket Launches into Orbit with Inmarsat-6 F1 Satellite

    23 December 2021

    Space News reports that the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ H-2A rocket “lifted off from Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center at 10:32 a.m. Eastern and deployed the nearly 5,500-kilogram Inmarsat-6 F1 satellite into geostationary transfer orbit about 26 minutes later. A little over two hours later, London-based Inmarsat tweeted that it had acquired initial telemetry from the satellite.”

  • FAA to Release Return-to-Service Requirements for P&W-Powered 777s FAA to Release Return-to-Service Requirements for P&W-Powered 777s

    23 December 2021

    Aviation Week reports that the FAA “will soon release draft final rules that detail…return-to-service requirements for Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 777s, adopting Boeing-recommended nacelle modifications and new Pratt-developed fan blade inspection protocols.” Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Eve Urban Air Mobility to Go Public Eve Urban Air Mobility to Go Public

    22 December 2021

    Aviation International News reports that Eve Urban Air Mobility on Tuesday “became the latest eVTOL aircraft developer to announce plans to go public via a merger with a special purpose acquisition company.” Known backers include “scheduled airlines SkyWest and Republic Airways, which along with leasing group Azurra Aviation on Tuesday confirmed provisional orders for up

  • Tensions Between US, Russia Complicate ISS Operations Tensions Between US, Russia Complicate ISS Operations

    22 December 2021

    The Seattle Times reports that the International Space Station is seen as “a high-water mark for U.S.-Russia relations” by George Washington University Space Policy Institute Director Scott Pace, who added, “But it’s not invulnerable … If we were to start over today, we would not have the Russians as partners on the station. That was done

  • AIAA Statement on Successful Launch of Innovative Commercial Research on CRS-24 Mission AIAA Statement on Successful Launch of Innovative Commercial Research on CRS-24 Mission

    21 December 2021

    December 21, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “On behalf of the 30,000 professional and student members of AIAA, we congratulate NASA and the SpaceX team on today’s successful launch of the International Space Station (ISS) commercial resupply services mission,

  • Olivier L. de Weck Appointed Editor-in-Chief of AIAA’s Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Olivier L. de Weck Appointed Editor-in-Chief of AIAA’s Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets

    21 December 2021

    December 21, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has selected Olivier L. de Weck, Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics and Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an AIAA Fellow, as its new editor-in-chief for the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (JSR). He succeeds Professor

  • Starship Could Get Humans to the Moon Starship Could Get Humans to the Moon

    21 December 2021

    The Guardian (UK) reports that SpaceX’s Starship is to conduct its first orbital test launch next month. Starship “is seen by many as a pathway back to the moon for the first time in half a century and maybe the first vehicle to eventually land humans on Mars.” Full Story (The Guardian)

  • MQ-25 Completes Deck Handling Tests on Aircraft Carrier MQ-25 Completes Deck Handling Tests on Aircraft Carrier

    21 December 2021

    FlightGlobal reports that The Boeing Company and the US Navy “have completed a series of tests to assess the deck handling characteristics of the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned air vehicle (UAV) aboard an aircraft carrier.” Full Story (FlightGlobal)

  • Boeing Positive on T-7 Potential Boeing Positive on T-7 Potential

    20 December 2021

    Air Force Times reported that Boeing Company officials are confident that the “high-tech methods Boeing used to design and build the T-7 are saving time, simplifying processes, improving quality and cutting down on defects.” Boeing Vice President and T-7 Program Manager Paul Niewald said, “Everything’s in 3D, everything’s digital. It’s an authoritative source of data. So

  • Parker Solar Probe Touches Sun for the First Time Parker Solar Probe Touches Sun for the First Time

    20 December 2021

    CNN reported that the Parker Solar Probe has flown through the sun’s upper atmosphere “to sample particles and our star’s magnetic fields.” Full Story (CNN

  • SpaceX to Close Out Year with Three Falcon 9 Launches in 72 Hours SpaceX to Close Out Year with Three Falcon 9 Launches in 72 Hours

    17 December 2021

    Spaceflight Now reports that SpaceX “is set to close out the year with three Falcon 9 rocket flights in a span of about 72 hours from launch pads in Florida and California, carrying another batch of Starlink internet satellites, a Turkish data relay spacecraft, and a resupply mission to the International Space Station.” If SpaceX

  • Airline Industry Warns 5G Could Disrupt Air Travel Airline Industry Warns 5G Could Disrupt Air Travel

    17 December 2021

    CNET News reports airline industry executives “say that if US wireless carriers push forward with plans to begin deploying a specific type of 5G service early next year in spite of interference concerns brought to light by the Federal Aviation Administration, travelers could see delays and other disruptions in air travel starting Jan. 5.” Full

  • James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed Until Christmas Eve James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed Until Christmas Eve

    16 December 2021

    CNN reports that the James Webb Space Telescope is “now expected to launch on December 24 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.” Teams are working on “a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system.” Full Story (CNN)

  • Drone Racing League Accredited by FAA Drone Racing League Accredited by FAA

    16 December 2021

    Aviation Week reports that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) “has accredited the Drone Racing League (DRL) as the first uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) event organizer in the U.S.” Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Boeing’s 2021 Deliveries to More than Double from 2020 Boeing’s 2021 Deliveries to More than Double from 2020

    15 December 2021

    CNBC reports that The Boeing Company “said Tuesday it delivered 34 new planes to customers last month, putting it on track to more than double 2020’s tally this year.” Boeing “delivered 302 aircraft this year through November, already close to twice as many as the 157 it handed over in all of 2020 during the depths

  • Space Florida to Bring Spacecraft Manufacturing to Melbourne Airport Space Florida to Bring Spacecraft Manufacturing to Melbourne Airport

    15 December 2021

    Florida Today reports that the Space Florida board of directors “approved a staff request to complete negotiations with a company that is expected to invest more than $300 million in a new facility at the Melbourne Orlando International Airport.” The facility will bring 2,100 spacecraft manufacturing jobs “expected to have an average wage of $84,000

  • SpaceX Launches NASA X-ray Polarimetry Explorer SpaceX Launches NASA X-ray Polarimetry Explorer

    14 December 2021

    Spaceflight Now reported that SpaceX “launched a refrigerator-sized NASA X-ray observatory from Kennedy Space Center into an unusual orbit hugging the equator Thursday, beginning a $214 million mission to study black holes and super-compact neutron stars.” NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) “mission is modest in size but promises to open a new window into

  • Business Aviation Activity Exceeds 2019 Numbers Business Aviation Activity Exceeds 2019 Numbers

    14 December 2021

    Aviation International News reports that business aviation activity “globally is still topping 2019 numbers, with flights up 6 percent from two years ago in the first week of December, according to WingX’s latest Business Aviation Bulletin.” Full Story (Aviation International News)

  • AIAA to Recognize Excellence in Aerospace Award Winners at the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum AIAA to Recognize Excellence in Aerospace Award Winners at the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum

    13 December 2021

    December 13, 2021 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the winners of awards to be presented during the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum, to be held 3–7 January 2022 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego in San Diego. The Awards Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, 6 January, 1230 hrs

  • US Air Force to Field Loyal Wingman UAVs US Air Force to Field Loyal Wingman UAVs

    13 December 2021

    FlightGlobal reports that the US Air Force “is ready to move beyond experimentation with unmanned combat aircraft and toward acquiring and fielding the next-generation unmanned air vehicles (UAVs).” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said, “We are going to take a period of time to sort all that out and then we are going to get

  • NASA Announces Three More Commercial Space Station Proposals NASA Announces Three More Commercial Space Station Proposals

    13 December 2021

    SPACE reports that NASA “has announced three commercial space station proposals for development, joining an earlier proposal by Axiom Space.” SPACE interviewed Axiom Chief Technology Officer Matt Ondler on “the company’s space station plans, the outlook for private industry in LEO and the importance of commercial missions such as SpaceX’s recent Inspiration4 crewed orbital flight.” Full Story

  • AIAA Statement on Blue Origin’s Successful NS-19 Mission AIAA Statement on Blue Origin’s Successful NS-19 Mission

    11 December 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 11, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates our corporate member Blue Origin on the successful New Shepard mission (NS-19) today. AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “On behalf of the 30,000 professional and student members of AIAA, we congratulate the

  • American Airlines to Reduce International Flights Next Summer Due to Lack of Widebody Aircraft American Airlines to Reduce International Flights Next Summer Due to Lack of Widebody Aircraft

    10 December 2021

    Reuters reports that American Airlines “plans to scrap, reduce or delay the introduction of flights to several international routes next summer because of a lack of widebody aircraft.” American Airlines “said Boeing Co’s (BA.N) delay in delivering 787 jets, including 13 aircraft that were expected to arrive by this winter, has crimped its ability to ramp

  • Curiosity Rover Takes Picture of Cliff that Resembles Human Face Curiosity Rover Takes Picture of Cliff that Resembles Human Face

    10 December 2021

    CNET News reports that on Tuesday, NASA’s Curiosity rover photographed “a scenic cliff that resembles a human face in profile with a heavy brow, a long nose, lips and a chin.” Full Story (CNET News)

  • Blue Origin Launch Delayed Due to Weather Blue Origin Launch Delayed Due to Weather

    9 December 2021

    SPACE reports that Blue Origin’s third crewed launch has been delayed due to weather. Windy conditions at Launch Site One in Van Horn, Texas, have “push[ed] off liftoff of ‘Good Morning America’ (GMA) anchor Michael Strahan and five other individuals” to Saturday. Full Story (SPACE)

  • DND: Cracking Issue Prompts Repairs to at Least 19 of 23 RCAF CH-148 Cyclones DND: Cracking Issue Prompts Repairs to at Least 19 of 23 RCAF CH-148 Cyclones

    9 December 2021

    Aviation Week reports that Canada’s Department of National Defense (DND) said that a “cracking issue has required repairs to at least 19 of the 23 Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopters in the Royal Canadian Air Force fleet.” Vertical Magazine reports that on November 26, “cracks were found on the tail of one of the helicopters undergoing a routine

  • James Webb Space Telescope to Launch December 22 James Webb Space Telescope to Launch December 22

    8 December 2021

    SPACE reports that mission team members “have finished fueling the James Webb Space Telescope at ahead of its planned Dec. 22 launch from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana, the European Space Agency announced Monday.” The fueling for the Webb telescope “took 10 days and was completed on Dec. 3.” Full Story (SPACE)

  • Airbus, Boeing See Strong Demand Airbus, Boeing See Strong Demand

    8 December 2021

    Bloomberg reports that Airbus “delivered 58 jets in November, setting up a busy final month of 2021 as the company aims to ship 600 aircraft this year.” Full Story (Bloomberg)

  • Press Passes Available for 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum: “Enabling Sustainability Through Aerospace Technology” Press Passes Available for 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum: “Enabling Sustainability Through Aerospace Technology”

    7 December 2021

    MEDIA ALERT   December 7, 2021 – Reston, Va. – Registration is open for journalists around the world to attend the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum in San Diego, the world’s largest event for aerospace research, development, and technology. Every year, this is the place where the industry gathers; the event sets the tone for the year. Press pass options

  • AIAA Publishes Op-Ed Collection from ASCEND Diverse Dozen on Space Traffic Management AIAA Publishes Op-Ed Collection from ASCEND Diverse Dozen on Space Traffic Management

    7 December 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 7, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The ASCEND Diverse Dozen are sharing their timely views in a collection of op-eds on the most important, salient issues surrounding safety, security, and sustainability in the context of space traffic. Led by Moriba Jah from the University of Texas at Austin, the Diverse Dozen