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ISRO Successfully Launches Military Satellite In First Mission Of 2019
28 January 2019
SPACE reported that India launched its first rocket of 2019 on Thursday, “lifting two payloads into orbit: a military imaging satellite and a student-built orbital laboratory.” The ISRO Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) launched from India’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The launch was the “first time this rocket was used in conjunction with two strap-on boosters.”
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Nashville International Airport Wins 2019 Speas Airport Award for Geothermal Lake Plate Cooling System
28 January 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] January 28, 2019 – Reston, Va. –The world’s largest aerospace professional society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates the Nashville International Airport as the 2019 winner of the Jay Hollingsworth Speas Airport Award for its Geothermal Lake Plate Cooling System. The Nashville International Airport (BNA) won
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Rolls-Royce Targets Electric-Aircraft Speed Record
25 January 2019
Aviation Week reports that Rolls-Royce is planning to “make its mark on the electric-aircraft speed record with a vision of breaking the 300- mph barrier in 2020.” The company is “championing electric flight” through innovations such as the company’s “E-fan demonstrator, working with Airbus and Siemens on a hybrid-electric propulsion system on an Avro RJ100 regional
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Branson Expects To Begin SpaceShipTwo Flights This Summer
25 January 2019
Space News reports that Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson “now expects to fly on the company’s SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle around the middle of this year after a series of test flights starting in the next several weeks.” In an interview Thursday on “CBS This Morning,” Branson reiterated his plans to fly “into space later this year
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Blue Origin To Open Alabama Rocket Engine Plant Friday
24 January 2019
The AP reports that Blue Origin plans to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new rocket engine production facility Friday in Huntsville, Alabama. The plant will produce Blue Origin’s BE-4 engine, “which will power the next generation of rockets produced by United Launch Alliance in Decatur.” The engine will be powered “by liquid oxygen and liquefied natural gas,”
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Bell-Boeing Joint Venture Wins $144 Million DLA V-22 Support Contract
23 January 2019
GovCon Wire reports that a joint venture of The Boeing Company and Bell Helicopter won a potential $143.8 million Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) contract to “engineer and provide logistics support for the U.S. military’s V-22 Osprey tiltrotor planes.” The Bell Boeing Joint Program Office will “deploy field personnel and support equipment as well as perform maintenance
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Boeing 727 Makes Final Commercial Flight
23 January 2019
CNN reports that the “distinctive” Boeing 727 made its last passenger flight on a domestic Iranian route operated by Iran Aseman Airlines. More Info (CNN)
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F-22 Receives First Metal 3D-Printed Component
22 January 2019
UPI reported that a metallic 3D-printed component has been installed on an “operational F-22 Raptor for the first time, which the Air Force hopes will lower costs and reduce maintenance time.” The titanium cockpit part was “installed by the 574th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Hill Air Force Base in Utah on Wednesday,” and replaced a conventional
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Blue Origin Reschedules New Shepard Test Flight
22 January 2019
Space News reported that Blue Origin rescheduled a test flight of the company’s “New Shepard suborbital vehicle for Jan. 22 as the company edges closer to flying people into space.” The company announced the new launch date for the NS-10 flight on Sunday. Blue Origin will launch the mission from a test site in West Texas.
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Blue Origin Shares Video Rendering Of Planned New Glenn Rocket Launches
18 January 2019
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Blue Origin has “shared a new video rendering of what launches would be like beginning in the company’s target date of 2021 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.” New Glenn launches will “take place at Launch Complex 36 for commercial, civil and national security customers, the company said.” The company is slated
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Collins Aerospace To Supply Flight Deck For NASA’s X-59A Supersonic Demonstrator
18 January 2019
Aviation Week reports that Collins Aerospace has been selected to supply the avionics for NASA’s “X-59A QueSST low-boom supersonic flight demonstrator, now under development by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works.” Collins will provide “flight-deck avionics and an enhanced vision system,” as well as assist Lockheed with “developmental engineering support to tailor its Pro Line Fusion avionics system
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Iridium Satellite Network Enhances Aircraft Tracking Capability
17 January 2019
The Hill reports that the Iridium satellite network officially launched last week is “meant to make it impossible for commercial airplanes to go missing, according to a new CBS report.” The new Iridium Communications satellites “will have improved airplane-tracking abilities, which could reduce the number of flights that vanish per year.” Aireon CEO Don Thoma said
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DIA: China Likely Developing Nuclear-Capable Long-Range Bomber, Space-Based Early Warning System
17 January 2019
Bloomberg News reports that the Defense Intelligence Agency “released a report Wednesday saying China is likely developing a long-range bomber capable of delivering nuclear weapons and a space-based early warning system it could use to more quickly respond to an attack.” More Info (Bloomberg News)
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Draft FAA Proposal Does Not Address Counter-UAV Technology
16 January 2019
Aviation Today reports that on Monday, the FAA released a “draft rulemaking proposal seeking feedback from the public on ways to limit the public safety and national security risks of operating small drones in the national airspace.” The advance notice is a step by the agency to “improve the integration of small unmanned aircraft systems…into the
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Airbus Completes Second Vahana eVTOL Demonstrator
16 January 2019
Aviation Week reports that Airbus’ A3 subsidiary has completed a second “Vahana electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) technology demonstrator.” The Alpha 2 aircraft is “based at Pendleton, Oregon as a backup for the first Vahana, which is undergoing flight testing.” The first Vahana is undergoing transition testing, and “has not yet flown with the wings tilted fully down,
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China Exchanged Data On Lunar Landing With NASA
15 January 2019
The AP reports that China exchanged data with NASA regarding its “recent mission to land a Chinese spacecraft on the far side of the moon, the Chinese space agency said Monday, in what was reportedly the first such collaboration since an American law banned joint space projects with China that do not have prior congressional approval.” Chinese
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US Army Plans Small UAV Demonstration
15 January 2019
Aviation Week reports that the US Army plans to demonstrate a “small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) that can be launched from its manned helicopters and unmanned aircraft and controlled from the cockpit.” The Air Launched Effects (ALE) program “aims to develop a family of small UAS that would team with other manned and unmanned platforms to
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SpaceX Reveals Starship Test Rocket
14 January 2019
SPACE reported that the assembly of the “test-flight version of SpaceX’s Mars-colonizing Starship vehicle is now complete, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk announced Thursday night.” Musk posted a photo of the vehicle to Twitter, and “said earlier [last] week that SpaceX aims to start such trial runs, which will take place at the Texas site
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Using UAVs And Satellite Imagery, US Farming Is Increasingly High-Tech On Both Industrial, Small Farms
14 January 2019
The New York Times reports that farming is “increasingly a high-tech endeavor,” as large industrial farms increasingly adopt technology such as GPS-guided combines, soil sensors, UAVs, satellite imagery, and supercomputers to aid food production. While most such technology is used in large-scale production, there is also a growing use of affordable robots and other machines on small,
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SpaceX About a Month Away from First Commercial Crew Test Flight
9 January 2019
The Houston Chronicle reports that SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that the first test flight of the commercial crew program is “about a month away,” which suggests another delay on the project. Musk did not elaborate on the cause of the apparent delay, but “the Twitter update comes as the federal government shutdown stretches well into the
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Boeing Unveils Refined Jet Concept With Ultra-Light Wings
9 January 2019
Reuters reports that Boeing on Tuesday debuted a “speedier and higher-flying version of a concept plan…aimed at sharply reducing fuel use thanks to its elongated ultra-light wings.” Boeing’s Transonic Truss-Braced Wing aircraft “boasts a 170-foot (52 meter) wingspan that sits atop the fuselage and is braced from underneath by a truss in a design reminiscent of
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Bell Unveils Air Taxi At CES
8 January 2019
CNBC reports that Textron’s Bell division unveiled “designs for a full vertical-takeoff-and-landing air taxi vehicle” Monday at the CES trade show in Las Vegas. Bell is a partner of Uber, which “said in May that it plans to roll out air vehicles, which will look like a cross between a helicopter and a giant drone, by
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Boom Raises $100 Million For Overture Supersonic Airliner
7 January 2019
Aviation Week reported that Denver-based startup Boom Supersonic closed a “$100 million Series B investment round to finance continued work on its Mach 2.2 commercial airliner” called the Overture. “The 55-seat aircraft is planned to enter service in the mid-2020s.” Boom “has said it expects development of the Overture to cost about $6 billion.” More Info (Aviation
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ESA To Enhance Hera Asteroid Defense Mission
7 January 2019
Aviation Week (1/7) reports that the ESA plans to “enhance its Hera planetary defense mission contribution with a pair of six-unit CubeSats developed for close proximity characterization of the near Earth Didymos binary asteroid system,” whose moon is the target of NASA’s “planned Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART).” The multinational Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment Mission
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AIAA Transitions Technical Journals to Online-Only Format
4 January 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Reflecting Shift in Readership and Purchasing Patterns January 4, 2019 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) will be publishing all of its technical journals in an online-only format beginning in January 2019. The shift away from print reflects changes in purchasing and readership patterns
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AIAA Announces New Managing Director of Member and Market Development
4 January 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] January 4, 2019 – Reston, Va. –The world’s largest aerospace professional society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), has named Katie Taplett as managing director of Member and Market Development. Taplett brings almost thirty years of sales, business development, and market/partnership development experience in the
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New Horizons Transmits Images Of Ultima Thule
3 January 2019
The AP reports that NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft – currently 4 billion miles from Earth – “yielded its first close-up pictures Wednesday of the most distant celestial object ever explored, depicting what looks like a reddish snowman.” The icy space object Ultima Thule “was found to consist of two fused-together spheres, one of them three times bigger
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Rolls-Royce Plans To Break Electric Aircraft Speed Record In 2020
3 January 2019
Aviation Week reports that Rolls-Royce revealed more details about a “light aircraft currently under development that it hopes will break the electric flight speed record in 2020.” The Accelerating the Electrification of Flight (Accel) project “builds on the company’s partnership with high-power motor developer YASA, start-up Electroflight and the UK’s Aviation Technology Institute announced at last
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AIAA Statement on Senate Confirmation of OSTP Director
3 January 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] AIAA President Congratulates Dr. Kelvin Droegemeier January 3, 2019 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates former National Science Board vice chairman Kelvin Droegemeier on being confirmed as Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). AIAA President
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Boeing Preparing 777X For Flight Testing
2 January 2019
The Seattle Times reported that assembly of The Boeing Company’s “first 777X flight test plane is all but complete.” Engineers and mechanics expect to “roll out this majestic jet for its public debut as early as February.” According to Boeing Vice President of 777 Operations Jason Clark, “In the next few weeks, we’ll be bringing the airplane
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Delta IV Heavy Launch Of NRO Satellite Pushed Back A Week
2 January 2019
The AP reported that the “repeatedly delayed launch of a National Reconnaissance Office [NRO] satellite from California has been pushed back another week.” United Launch Alliance (ULA) “said Friday the launch of the NROL-71 satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base will now occur no earlier than Jan. 6.” More Info (Associated Press)
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Fifteen AIAA Student Members Named to 20 Twenties List
31 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] 15 AIAA Student Members Named to 20 Twenties ListAwards Recognize Outstanding Engineering, Math, Science and Technology Students March 3, 2016 – Reston, Va. – Fifteen student members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) have been named winners of Aviation Week Network’s awards program, “Tomorrow’s
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AIAA and AIA To Host National A&D Workforce Summit
31 December 2018
by Steve Sidorek, AIAA Public Policy manager AIAA teamed with the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) to organize and host the 2016 National A&D Workforce Summit: Collaborating to Inspire and Build the Aerospace Workforce of Tomorrow. The two-day forum, which took place 7–8 September, in Washington, DC, convened nearly 150 leaders from academia, government, industry, and
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X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Team Wins 2015 AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence
31 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: DUANE HYLAND 703.264.7558 [email protected] X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Team Wins 2015 AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence Honored For Creating a Durable, Affordable, Autonomous, Reusable Space SystemFebruary 23, 2015 – Reston, Va. – The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Team has won the 2015 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation’s
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Lockheed Martin Reaches 2018 F-35 Delivery Target
21 December 2018
Reuters reports that Lockheed Martin “said on Thursday it has reached its 2018 target to deliver 91 F-35 fighter jets to the United States and its allies, as the defense contractor built 38 percent more jets this year.” The F-35 accounts for around a quarter of Lockheed’s revenues, and F-35 “production volume and payments for maintenance
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Rockets Launched At “Highest Rate In Two Decades” In 2018
21 December 2018
Aviation Week reports that across the globe, “more than 100 orbital launches took place in 2018, the highest rate in two decades.” China, “flying from Xichang, Jiuquan and Taiyuan, led the way,” followed by US companies at Cape Canaveral, Vandenberg AFB, Kennedy Space Center, Wallops Island, “and a privately owned spaceport in New Zealand.” Russia ranked
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AIAA Announces 2019 Sustained Service Award Winners
21 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] December 21, 2018 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 Sustained Service Awards. “AIAA is grateful to our outstanding volunteers who offer their expertise, leadership, and energy to help the Institute shape the future
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AIAA Announces 2019 Winners of Literary Excellence Aerospace Awards
21 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Awards to be presented at AIAA SciTech Forum in San Diego December 21, 2018 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce that the following Literary Excellence in Aerospace Awards will be presented during the AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition
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NASA Hopes To Launch Two “Long-Delayed” Space Missions In Early 2019 ICON
20 December 2018
Space News reports that NASA hopes to see two “long-delayed space science missions launched in the first few months of 2019, one of which will go on one of two back-to-back Falcon Heavy missions.” At a Tuesday meeting of NASA’s Heliophysics Advisory Committee, Nicky Fox, “director of the agency’s heliophysics division, said the Space Environment Testbed
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IndiGo To Upgrade Engine Software Of Full A320neo Fleet
20 December 2018
Reuters reports that IndiGo “said it will retrofit its entire Airbus A320neo fleet with a new software upgrade from engine-maker Pratt & Whitney after one of its planes was forced to make an emergency landing last week due to smoke in the cabin.” The carrier will retrofit the aircraft “within three weeks, IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe
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NASA Hopes To Launch Two “Long-Delayed” Space Missions In Early 2019
20 December 2018
Space News reports that NASA hopes to see two “long-delayed space science missions launched in the first few months of 2019, one of which will go on one of two back-to-back Falcon Heavy missions.” At a Tuesday meeting of NASA’s Heliophysics Advisory Committee, Nicky Fox, “director of the agency’s heliophysics division, said the Space Environment Testbed
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Airbus Helicopters Successfully Completes H160’s First Flight
19 December 2018
Aviation Week reports that Airbus Helicopters has successfully carried out the “first flight of the initial serial production H160 twin-engine medium helicopter, as the company prepares for European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification in late 2019.” The company’s PS2 test aircraft “took to the air” Thursday. The aircraft is the “first to be produced using
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Glitches, Weather Delay All Four Of Tuesday’s Planned Rocket Launches
19 December 2018
Aviation Week reports that Airbus Helicopters has successfully carried out the “first flight of the initial serial production H160 twin-engine medium helicopter, as the company prepares for European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification in late 2019.” The company’s PS2 test aircraft “took to the air” Thursday. The aircraft is the “first to be produced using
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Shell Eyes Maintenance Savings, Worker Safety Through UAV Deployment
18 December 2018
The Wall Street Journal reports that Shell hopes to use artificial intelligence-powered UAVs to improve maintenance and worker safety. The company will deploy prototype UAVs to this end at the Shell Technology Center next year. Shell expects millions in potential 2019 savings from UAV deployment. More Info (Wall Street Journal)
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SpaceX, Blue Origin, ULA, Arianespace Plan Rocket Launches Tuesday
18 December 2018
Bloomberg News reports that the “stars are aligning for Tuesday to be quite the bookend to a transformational year for commercial space exploration” as SpaceX, Blue Origin, Arianespace, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) plan rocket launches Tuesday. Pending any delays, Tuesday “will be the first time so many rockets will fly on a single day.” SpaceX
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Gulfstream G650ER Sets World Speed Record
17 December 2018
Aviation Week reports that Gulfstream Aerospace set a “world speed record in a G650ER on a flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Dubai, a distance of 6,142 nm in 11 hr., 2 min. at an average speed of Mach 0.90.” The flight beat the previous record by one hour, 48 minutes, according to Gulfstream. More Info (Aviation
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of its 2017-2018 Undergraduate Individual Aircraft Design Competition – Close Air Support Aircraft (A-10 Replacement)
17 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] December 17, 2018 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2017-2018 Undergraduate Individual Aircraft Design Competition – Close Air Support Aircraft (A-10 Replacement). The competition asked AIAA student member teams to design a new
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of its 2017-2018 Undergraduate Team Aircraft Design Competition – Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft (HEGAA)
17 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] December 17, 2018 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2017-2018 Undergraduate Team Aircraft Design Competition – Hybrid-Electric General Aviation Aircraft (HEGAA). The competition asked AIAA student teams to design a new Hybrid-Electric General
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of its 2017-2018 Graduate Team Aircraft Design Competition – Advanced Pilot Training Aircraft)
17 December 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] December 17, 2018 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2017-2018 Graduate Team Aircraft Design Competition – Advanced Pilot Training Aircraft. The competition asked AIAA student teams to design an advanced pilot training aircraft.
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Aeromexico 737 Damaged In Possible Mid-Air UAV Collision
14 December 2018
Bloomberg News reports that Grupo Aeromexico is investigating “whether a drone slammed into a Boeing Co. 737 jetliner as the aircraft approached its destination in Tijuana, Mexico, on the US border.” Images on local media showed “considerable damage to the nose of the 737-800, which was operating Wednesday as Flight 773 from Guadalajara.” In a cabin