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Sikorsky Aircraft’s New President Promises to Keep Up Hiring Pace This Year
11 March 2021
The Hartford (CT) Courant reports that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Sikorsky Aviation “hired more than 1,000 workers last year, doubling the number of workers brought on in 2019. Its workforce was 13,000 as of” February 28, and although Sikorsky President Paul Lemmo “would not say how many will be hired in the future, Sikorsky expects to ramp
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Rolls-Royce to Build Electric Propulsion System for VA-X4 eVTOL Aircraft
10 March 2021
Aviation Today reports that Rolls-Royce announced Tuesday that it is building an electric propulsion system for Vertical Aerospace’s VA-X4 electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The system will include the Rolls-Royce 100kw-class lift-and-push electrical propulsion units and its power distribution and monitoring system. The VA-X4 will conduct a flight test this year and start
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Musk Explains Why SN10 Exploded; SpaceX Rolls Out SN11
10 March 2021
CNET News reports that on March 3, SpaceX “appeared to make a soft landing of” its Starship SN10 prototype, but several minutes after the landing, the rocket “exploded on the landing pad.” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that the landing was not as soft as it appeared, and that the prototype’s legs and part
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Hubble Space Telescope Enters Safe Mode Due to Onboard Software Error
9 March 2021
SPACE reports that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope “went into a protective ‘safe mode’ early Sunday morning (March 7), but its handlers seem confident it will bounce back in relatively short order.” Hubble team members said on NASA’s Twitter account Sunday, “At ~4:00 a.m. EST [0900 GMT] on Sunday, the Hubble Space Telescope went into safe
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US Air Force Eyes Air-to-Air Combat Technologies for its Next-Gen UAVs
9 March 2021
FlightGlobal reports that the US Air Force is seeking air-to-air combat technologies for its family of next-generation UAVs. Initial focus areas are air domain awareness technologies, including “airborne moving target indication sensors and equipment for high-value airborne asset protection, it says in a request for information posted online on 8 March.” The Space Force said
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NASA, SpaceX Set Crew-2 Launch Date for April 22
8 March 2021
Spaceflight Now reported that NASA and SpaceX are targeting April 22 for the launch date of the next Crew Dragon mission to the ISS. The Crew Dragon spacecraft “is scheduled to blast off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The launch time April 22 is set for 6:11
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General Atomics Receives Second FAA Certificate for Avenger UAV
8 March 2021
FlightGlobal reported that General Atomics Aeronautical Systems received an experimental certificate from the FAA for a second Avenger Extended Range UAV. The certificate “will allow the company-owned aircraft to operate within the US National Airspace System, the company said on 3 March.” General Atomics senior director of quick-action programs Pete Latta said, “This [Experimental Certificate] will
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Perseverance Rover Flexes Robotic Arm for First Time on Mars
5 March 2021
SPACE reports that NASA officials gave an update from the Mars Perseverance Rover’s Twitter account Wednesday, which tweeted, “This week I’ve been doing lots of health checkouts, getting ready to get to work. … I’ve checked many tasks off my list, including instrument tests, imaging, and getting my arm moving. Warming up for a marathon of
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LiquidPiston to Create Hybrid Electric Propulsion System to Power eVTOL, UAS
5 March 2021
Aviation Today reports that the US Air Force is “investing in LiquidPiston’s X-Engine technology to create a hybrid-electric propulsion system to power emerging technologies like unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and orbs, the company announced on March 4.” The technology would use fuel to power a generator and charge the aircraft’s batteries, which would extend its flight
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SpaceX Starship SN10 Explodes on Launch Pad Eight Minutes After Landing
4 March 2021
CBS News reports that an unpiloted SpaceX prototype launched from Texas on Wednesday and climbed to an altitude of six miles before tipping “over on its side as planned” and plunging “back to Earth in a high-altitude swan dive, flipping back vertical and then successfully landing near the launch pad.” The launch marked the company’s
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AIAA Announces 2021 Election Results
4 March 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 4, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced today the results of its 2021 election for President-Elect and Council of Directors positions. “Thank you to all AIAA members who volunteer to help lead this great organization,” said Basil Hassan, AIAA president. “I am grateful
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NetJets Obtains Purchase Right for 20 of Aerion’s AS2 Supersonic Business Jets
4 March 2021
Reuters reports that Aerion “said on Wednesday Berkshire Hathaway’s private aircraft firm, NetJets, has obtained purchase rights for 20 of its AS2 business jets.” The AS2 “will be powered by engineered synthetic fuel and can reach supersonic speeds of up to Mach 1.4, or about 1,000 miles (1,610 km) per hour, which is 150% faster
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AIAA Offers New Membership Option to High School Students
3 March 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Free Membership Begins at the Earliest Stage of the Academic Journey March 3, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) – the world’s largest aerospace technical society – is excited to announce a new level of membership for high school students. Designed exclusively for students in
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Vega C Ready for Maiden Flight
3 March 2021
Spaceflight Now reports that the first launch of Arianespace’s Vega Rocket “since an in-flight failure nearly one year ago has been postponed to no earlier than Monday night due to unfavorable upper level winds over the Vega launch base in Kourou, French Guiana.” The rocket will carry 53 small satellites for “21 customers in 13 countries,
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FAA to Begin Testing UAV Detect-and-Avoid Systems This Year
3 March 2021
FlightGlobal reports that the FAA plans to begin testing of UAV detect-and-avoid systems before the end of this year. The tests “will run through 2023 and will occur at five US commercial airports – those in Atlantic City (New Jersey), Columbus (Ohio), Huntsville (Alabama), Seattle-Tacoma (Washington) and Syracuse (New York), the FAA says on 2
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SpaceX Moves Launch of 60 Starlink Satellites to Tuesday Night
2 March 2021
CNET News reports that on Monday, SpaceX delayed the launch of 60 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The launch is now set for Tuesday at 7:53 p.m. EST from Kennedy Space Center. For the launch, SpaceX will attempt a “booster landing on a droneship, as well as the attempted recovery of both halves
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Boeing Completes First Flight of Loyal Wingman and Says it Will Use the Pilotless Jet as Basis for Skyborg
2 March 2021
Reuters reports that The Boeing Company “will use a pilotless, fighter-like jet developed in Australia as the basis for its U.S. Air Force Skyborg prototype, an executive at the plane maker said on Tuesday.” The company conducted its first flight of the “Loyal Wingman” on Saturday, with a Boeing test pilot monitoring “from a ground control
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AIAA Announces 2021 Forum Changes
1 March 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2021 AIAA AVIATION Forum Moves to 2–6 August; 2021 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum 9–11 August; Both Will Be Fully-Virtual Events March 1, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced that the 2021 AIAA AVIATION Forum will now be held 2–6 August 2021. AIAA Propulsion
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Boeing 737 MAX Cleared for Service in Saudi Arabia
1 March 2021
Reuters reports that the Saudi civil aviation authority (GACA) “announced on Sunday that Boeing 737 Max planes will be allowed to return to service to and from the kingdom after meeting safety requirements.” Full Story (Reuters)
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Lockheed Martin to Upgrade GPS Satellites for In-Orbit Servicing
1 March 2021
Space News reported that Lockheed Martin “is redesigning the bus used for Global Positioning System satellites so they can be upgraded with new hardware on orbit, a company executive said Feb. 25.” The company’s Senior Director of Military Space Mission Strategy Eric Brown said that the move is significant because the prominent thought today is
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Captures Photo of Venus During Close Flyby
26 February 2021
SPACE reports that the NASA Parker Solar Probe completed its fourth swing past Venus on February 20. The probe is on a mission to fly closer to the sun than any previous spacecraft, but needs to “whiz past Venus a total of seven times, with each pass pulling the spacecraft closer to the sun.” The Parker
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Australia Lifts Grounding of Boeing 737 MAX
26 February 2021
Reuters reports that Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority lifted its grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX on Friday, becoming the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to clear the jet to fly. Authority head Graeme Crawford said, “We…are confident that the aircraft are safe.” While no Australian airline flies the 737 MAX, Singapore Airlines and Fiji
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SpaceX to Launch 60 Starlink Satellites Sunday
25 February 2021
Florida Today reports that SpaceX is aiming to launch 60 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket at 8:37 p.m EST Sunday. SpaceX set the date after completing a static fire test Wednesday. Full Story (Florida Today)
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Business Jet Deliveries See 20.4% Decrease in 2020
25 February 2021
Aviation International News reports that General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) reported Wednesday that business jet deliveries decreased by 20.4% in 2020. Relative to the year prior, Bombardier saw deliveries decrease by 28 units, Gulfstream by 20, Dassault by six, Embraer by 23, Textron Aviation by 74, and Honda Aircraft by one. Full Story (Aviation International News)
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AIAA Announces its Class of 2021 Honorary Fellows and Fellows
25 February 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Three Honorary Fellows and 28 Fellows Elected February 25, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) proudly congratulates its newly elected Class of 2021 Honorary Fellows and Fellows. The induction ceremony for the new Honorary Fellows and Fellows will take place later this year. “The Class of
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SpaceX Official Says Failed Landing of Falcon 9 Was Due to Heat Damage
24 February 2021
Space News reports that a SpaceX Falcon 9 booster “failed to land after its most recent launch Feb. 15 because of ‘heat damage’ it sustained.” During the 47th Spaceport Summit on Tuesday, SpaceX senior adviser for build and flight reliability Hans Koenigsmann “said the failed landing during an otherwise successful launch of Starlink satellites remains under
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NASA Ingenuity to be First Aircraft to Fly on Mars
24 February 2021
Aviation Today reports that NASA’s Ingenuity “will be the first aircraft to attempt controlled flight on another planet.” Ingenuity will attempt test flights on Mars in the spring and will “remain within a 0.6-mile (1-kilometer) radius of Perseverance so it can communicate wirelessly with the rover.” The Perseverance rover will communicate with relay orbiters around Mars
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NASA Releases Video, Audio from Perseverance Landing on Mars
23 February 2021
ABC News reports that NASA “released stunning new video for the first time Monday from its Perseverance rover’s audacious landing on Mars last week.” The video, “shot from multiple cameras, captures the rover’s entry, descent and landing on the red planet’s Jezero Crater.” NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Director Michael Watkins said, “This is the first
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Air Force Looking for Industry Help to Transition C-130 Software
23 February 2021
Air Force Times reports that the Air Force issued a request for information (RFI) Thursday, which stated that it is looking for industry assistance in transitioning the C-130 software to a DevSecOps approach. The RFI stated, “The end goal is to establish a lean, user-centered approach that will ultimately redefine how capability is delivered to the
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AIAA Announces Two New Chartered Student Branches
22 February 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide, University of Georgia Join AIAA Community February 22, 2021 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is excited to announce the addition of two new AIAA student branches at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide (ERAU-Worldwide) and the University of Georgia (UGA). These universities join more
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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Sends Back Photographs of Red Planet
22 February 2021
Reuters reported that on Friday, NASA scientists “presented striking early images from the picture-perfect landing of the Mars rover Perseverance, including a selfie of the six-wheeled vehicle dangling just above the surface of the Red Planet moments before touchdown.” The “color photograph, likely to become an instant classic among memorable images from the history of spaceflight,
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FAA Utilizes ADS-B Flight Data from Aireon to Follow All 737 MAX Flights
22 February 2021
Bloomberg reported that the FAA “is using a network of satellites” to follow all Boeing 737 Max “flights around the world,” as the agency monitors “the plane after its 20-month grounding.” The network, “provided by Virginia-based Aireon LLC,” is “capable of tracking planes in even the most remote regions as if they were under surveillance
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NASA, Boeing Push Starliner Test Flight to Early April
19 February 2021
Space News reports that NASA and The Boeing Company said Wednesday that the second uncrewed Boeing CST-100 Starliner flight test will be pushed from March 25 to no earlier than April 2. The test was delayed in order “to replace hardware damaged during processing of the spacecraft.” The announcement “comes after Boeing recently replaced avionics units
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Air Force Begins Retiring B-1 Lancer Aircraft
19 February 2021
Air Force Times reports that the US Air Force began the process of retiring its B-1 Lancer Wednesday, “as the ‘Bone’ bomber flew to the Air Force’s boneyard where divested aircraft are kept in storage.” The Air Force plans to retire 17 of its 62 B-1 aircraft. According to the service, divesting its most battered
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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Successfully Touches Down on Mars
19 February 2021
ABC News reports that after a tense, seven-minute descent Thursday afternoon, NASA’s Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars. After a “seven-month journey through the cosmos,” Perseverance touched down on the Red Planet’s Jezero Crater at 3:55 p.m. ET. Shortly after landing, “the rover, nicknamed ‘Percy,’ sent its first image back to Earth.“ Thursday’s landing was
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FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for 222 of Boeing 787 Planes
18 February 2021
Reuters reports that on Wednesday, the FAA “issued an airworthiness directive for certain Boeing Co 787 airplanes, asking for inspection of the jets following reports of torn decompression panels in the bilge area.” The FAA “estimates that the directive affects 222 787 airplanes that are part of the U.S. registry.” Full Story (Reuters)
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NASA’s Perseverance Rover to Land on Mars Thursday
18 February 2021
Florida Today reports that NASA has scheduled the landing of its Mars Perseverance Rover on Mars’ Jezero Crater for 3:55 p.m. EST Thursday. During what is “known as the ‘Seven Minutes of Terror,’ Perseverance will enter the Martian atmosphere, shed its head shield, deploy parachute, slow to a speed of 1.7 miles per hour, drop
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Ozires Silva to Receive the Daniel Guggenheim Medal for Influential Contributions to Aerospace
18 February 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 18, 2021 – Reston, Va. – Ozires Silva, Co-Founder/Past President, Embraer, has been awarded the 2020 Daniel Guggenheim Medal for his education and inspiration of today’s aerospace engineers and scientists and for his influential contributions to the fields of combustion and propulsion. The award presentation will be hosted by the Brazilian
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Russian Progress Cargo Ship Docks With ISS
17 February 2021
SPACE reports that the Russian Progress MS-16 cargo ship docked safely at the International Space Station Wednesday, bringing “new research experiments, crew supplies (such as clothing and food), fresh water, nitrogen gas and propellant for the station’s Zvezda service module propulsion system,” among other cargo. When it leaves the station, Progress “will remain connected to Pirs
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Gulfstream G700 Program Hits 1,100 Flight-Hours, on Track for 2022 Market Entry
17 February 2021
Aviation International News reports Gulfstream Aerospace’s G700 is “on track for market entry in late 2022,” with its flight-test program having accumulated 1,100 flight hours in the last year and completing most of its development testing in preparation for certification flight trials. Gulfstream Senior VP of Innovation, Engineering, and Flight Colin Miller said that the
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AIAA Presents 2021 International Student Conference Winners
16 February 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 16, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2021 International Student Conference winners. AIAA, in partnership with Lockheed Martin Corporation, sponsors the International Student Conference at AIAA SciTech Forum each year for student members at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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SpaceX Successfully Launches Satellites, Misses Booster Landing
16 February 2021
CNET News reports that for the first time in a year, “SpaceX appears to have missed the landing of its Falcon 9 first stage booster.” CNET adds that “it seems very likely” that the Falcon 9 used in the launch of SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellites on Monday “crashed in the ocean.” Meanwhile, the next set
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Aviation Week Analysis: Boeing 767 Expected to Remain in Service for at least 10 More Years
16 February 2021
Aviation Week ran an article responding to a reader question asking whether the Boeing 767 is likely to remain in service for the next 10 years. “The short answer: absolutely. For starters, Boeing is still delivering the aircraft,” having made its 1,000th delivery on February 2. “Aviation Week’s 202 Civil Aviation Fleet and MRO Forecast
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ASCEND and NASA Accelerate Excitement for Perseverance Landing on Mars
16 February 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 16, 2021 – Reston, Va. – In advance of this week’s scheduled landing of NASA’s Perseverance Rover on Mars, more than 1,500 members of the ASCEND community participated in an exclusive live webinar with mission experts to preview the rover’s precision landing program and the groundbreaking science, technology and engineering innovations it
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NASA Set Cygnus Cargo Ship on Fire After Leaving ISS as Part of Experiment
12 February 2021
SPACE reports that the Spacecraft Fire Safety Experiment-V (Saffire-V), “which occurred after a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft departed the International Space Station on Jan. 6, is the latest in a series of fire studies to protect astronauts on long-term missions.” Saffire-V “lasted 26 hours, then the Cygnus spacecraft, which was filled with trash, burned up
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Sources Say Airbus Is Favoring Turboprop Model for First Hydrogen Plane
12 February 2021
Bloomberg reports that a “turboprop design is gaining momentum within Airbus SE as the solution to its challenge of developing a hydrogen jet by 2035, according to people familiar with the matter.” The “propeller plane would carry around 100 passengers for about 1,000 nautical miles.” The “other two designs are for a 200-seat blended wing,
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United to Return Boeing 737 MAX to Service on Thursday
11 February 2021
Bloomberg reports that United Airlines is scheduled to resume flights on the Boeing 737 MAX…
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Ball Aerospace Selected by NASA to Support Solar Cruiser
11 February 2021
ExecutiveGov reports that Ball Aerospace “has been selected to support a NASA small satellite technology demonstration, Solar Cruiser, the company reported on Wednesday.” The company “will perform several mission-critical functions, including the integration and test of the satellite bus with the solar sail system that will form the completed Sailcraft.” Ball Aerospace’s “efforts will inform
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Cape Canaveral Facility Could Soon Serve as Re-Entry Site for Dream Chaser Spacecraft
10 February 2021
The Denver Post reports that on Monday, Sierra Nevada Space Systems announced that the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida has been granted a license by federal authorities to be used as a re-entry site for commercial spacecraft. As Sierra Nevada prepares the Dream Chaser commercial spacecraft “for a planned 2022 flight to the
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Boeing Flies First KC-46A for Japan
10 February 2021
Aviation International News reports that The Boeing Company “has flown the first KC-46A tanker for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.” The aircraft conducted “its maiden flight from Paine Field in Everett, Washington on February 8. The aircraft is due for delivery later this year.” Japan has four KC-46As on order, “with at least another two