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  • Australia, US Partner to Develop Air-Launched Hypersonic Missile Australia, US Partner to Develop Air-Launched Hypersonic Missile

    1 December 2020

    Defense News reports that Australia and the US “are partnering to develop and test an air-launched hypersonic cruise missile under the bilateral Southern Cross Integrated Flight Research Experiment program, or SCIFiRE, the two countries announced Monday.” The program “falls under the Allied Prototyping Initiative, which is managed by the Directorate of Advanced Capabilities within the

  • Airbus’ Five-Bladed H145 Receives FAA Type Certification Airbus’ Five-Bladed H145 Receives FAA Type Certification

    1 December 2020

    Aviation International News reports Airbus’ “new five-bladed H145 helicopter has received FAA type certification (TC)[,] with the first U.S. delivery slated to occur early next year.” The TC “covers single-pilot instrument flight rules (IFR) and single-engine operations (Cat.A/VTOL), and night vision goggle capability.” EASA “certified the helicopter in June, and launch customer Norwegian Air Ambulance

  • Virgin Orbit Looking to Launch Second LauncherOne Flight In December Virgin Orbit Looking to Launch Second LauncherOne Flight In December

    30 November 2020

    Space News reported that Virgin Orbit “is preparing to perform a second flight of its LauncherOne small launch vehicle in the second half of December, carrying a set of NASA-sponsored cubesats.” A November 24 “‘Local Notice to Mariners’ by the U.S. Coast Guard stated that Virgin Orbit ‘will conduct hazardous operations’ offshore from San Nicolas

  • NASA Begins Assembling SLS NASA Begins Assembling SLS

    30 November 2020

    CNN reported that NASA “engineers have begun assembling the massive rocket designed to take the first woman to the moon later this decade as part of the Artemis program.” NASA said November 24 that the Space Launch System’s first booster segment has been stacked on the mobile launcher at the Kennedy Space Center. Full Story

  • Boom Supersonic to Test Fly Supersonic XB-1 Jet In 2021 Boom Supersonic to Test Fly Supersonic XB-1 Jet In 2021

    25 November 2020

    SPACE reports that Boom Supersonic recently announced that it plans to fly a supersonic jet demonstrator in 2021. The demonstrator, XB-1, “will be 71 feet (22 meters) long and made of carbon composite, allowing it to remain resilient to flying faster than the speed of sound, the company said in an October statement.” Boom Supersonic Founder

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

    25 November 2020

    SPACE reports that on Tuesday at 9:13 p.m. EST, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 60 Starlink satellites. Approximately nine minutes after launch, the Falcon 9’s first stage landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. Tuesday’s launch marked the seventh launch for this Falcon 9 first stage, a

  • SpaceX Pushes Launch of 60 Starlink Satellites to Tuesday SpaceX Pushes Launch of 60 Starlink Satellites to Tuesday

    24 November 2020

    Florida Today reports that on Monday, for the second consecutive day, SpaceX pushed the launch of 60 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket by 24 hours. The delay is due to unfavorable weather conditions near the recovery zone for the Falcon 9’s first stage. The mission is now scheduled to launch at 9:13 p.m.

  • Gulfstream Nearing End of G700 Tests Required for Certification Gulfstream Nearing End of G700 Tests Required for Certification

    24 November 2020

    Aviation International News reports that Gulfstream Aerospace has completed many of the tests required for the certification of its G700 ultra-long-range jet. Gulfstream President Mark Burns said, “The G700 development program continues to go very well. … Now we’ll be inducting the first airplane into completion very soon.” Gulfstream is aiming to enter the “$75

  • SpaceX Pushes Starlink Launch from Sunday to Monday SpaceX Pushes Starlink Launch from Sunday to Monday

    23 November 2020

    Florida Today reports that on Sunday, SpaceX scrubbed the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket set to carry 60 Starlink satellites into orbit. SpaceX cited “mission assurance” as the reason for the delay and said that it would aim to launch the rocket at 9:34 p.m. EST Monday. Although “weather around the pad appears to be

  • EASA Chief: 737 MAX “Likely” to Receive Approval to Fly “In January” EASA Chief: 737 MAX “Likely” to Receive Approval to Fly “In January”

    23 November 2020

    Reuters reported that the European Union Aviation Safety Agency “is set to lift its flight ban on the Boeing 737 MAX passenger jetliner in January after U.S. regulators last week ended a 20-month grounding triggered by two fatal crashes.” On Saturday, EASA Executive Director Patrick Ky said, “We wanted to carry out a totally independent

  • 737 MAX Customers Hold Off On Orders Amid COVID-19 737 MAX Customers Hold Off On Orders Amid COVID-19

    20 November 2020

    Reuters reports that Boeing 737 MAX US and European customers, including Southwest Airlines, “signaled caution on their order books as they monitor demand in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.” Southwest Chief Executive Gary Kelly said, “If demand is going to be persistently depressed, we can retire and not need to take airplanes as replacements.”

  • Astronauts Talk About Experience of Traveling In Dragon Astronauts Talk About Experience of Traveling In Dragon

    20 November 2020

    The AP reports in a press conference with the four astronauts that traveled to the International Space Station via the SpaceX Dragon craft, that Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi “said Thursday that riding a Dragon capsule to orbit is…a lot more fun than NASA’s shuttles or Russian flights.” First-time astronaut Victor Glover said the experience was “truly

  • DARPA Has Issued Contracts to Three Teams to Develop Aircraft Based On Active Flow Control DARPA Has Issued Contracts to Three Teams to Develop Aircraft Based On Active Flow Control

    19 November 2020

    IHS Jane’s 360 reports that DARPA “has issued contracts to three industry teams to develop experimental aircraft (X-plane) based on active flow control” under the Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors (CRANE) program. The three are Aurora Flight Sciences, Lockheed Martin, and Georgia Tech Research Corporation. Full Story (IHS Jane’s 360)

  • FAA, NASA Complete Second-Phase Tests of UTM Platforms FAA, NASA Complete Second-Phase Tests of UTM Platforms

    19 November 2020

    ExecutiveGov reports, “The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA have completed virtual tests of multiple unmanned traffic management (UTM) platforms intended to support drone operations beyond visual line of sight.” The tests “featured systems designed to support international UAS standards validation, multisector information sharing, in-flight separation from other aircraft and the development of a flight

  • 737 Max Cleared to Fly by FAA 737 Max Cleared to Fly by FAA

    18 November 2020

    The Washington Post reports that on Wednesday, the FAA lifted its ban on Boeing’s 737 Max, “20 months after the aircraft was grounded following two crashes within five months that killed 346 people.” The ruling confirms the FAA’s satisfaction with “software and other fixes, and new pilot training,” and that the aircraft is safe to

  • Boeing Forecasts Growing Need For Freighters Boeing Forecasts Growing Need For Freighters

    18 November 2020

    Aviation International News reports that The Boeing Company’s “newly released 2020 World Air Cargo Forecast anticipates more than 60 percent fleet growth over 20 years, driven largely by market requirements for medical supply transport and continuing e-commerce growth.” Specifically, it “projects a demand for 2,430 freighters over the next 20 years, including 930 new production

  • Panelists At AIAA’s Ascend Say Government Should Help Increase Commercial Development In Low-Earth Orbit Panelists At AIAA’s Ascend Say Government Should Help Increase Commercial Development In Low-Earth Orbit

    18 November 2020

    Aerospace America reports from AIAA’s Ascend that moderator Mary Lynne Dittmar of the Coalition for Deep Space Exploration led a panel discussion in which “a handful of space industry officials” argued for the incoming administration to help “increase commercial activity in low-Earth orbit,” and “each panelist agreed that NASA should not build or operate another space

  • Japan Put Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey Into Service Japan Put Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey Into Service

    17 November 2020

    IHS Jane’s 360 reports, “The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) put its Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft into service on 6 November, making it the first international partner to operate the US-made platform,” according to US Naval Air Systems Command, which also called it “a major milestone for both the Japanese and V-22 Joint

  • Virgin Galactic Delays Test Flight Due to New Mexico’s COVID-19 Restrictions Virgin Galactic Delays Test Flight Due to New Mexico’s COVID-19 Restrictions

    17 November 2020

    Reuters reports, “Virgin Galactic has rescheduled a test flight planned from its New Mexico spaceport later this week after the U.S. state imposed fresh COVID-19 restrictions.” The flight was scheduled for November 19-23. Full Story (Reuters)

  • ULA Atlas 5 Rocket Launches NRO Satellite ULA Atlas 5 Rocket Launches NRO Satellite

    16 November 2020

    Space News reported, “A National Reconnaissance Office satellite flew to orbit Nov. 13 aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket.” The launch took place “at 5:32 p.m. Eastern from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.” Full Story (Space News)

  • USAF Contracts With Lockheed Martin to Deploy Lasers On Fighter Jets by 2025 USAF Contracts With Lockheed Martin to Deploy Lasers On Fighter Jets by 2025

    16 November 2020

    IGN reported that “the U.S. Air Force is working with aerospace defense firm Lockheed Martin to deploy lasers on fighter jets by 2025” under the program name “SHiELD” for “Self-Protect High Energy Laser Demonstrator.” The program envisages “a pod-mounted laser on the fuselage or wing of a fighter jet designed to shoot down incoming air-to-air and

  • AIAA Congratulates SpaceX and NASA on Successful Crew-1 Launch AIAA Congratulates SpaceX and NASA on Successful Crew-1 Launch

    16 November 2020

    AIAA congratulates SpaceX, its aerospace industry suppliers, NASA and all those who supported the Crew-1 mission for the successful launch…

  • Alejandro Miguel San Martín Wins 2020 Yvonne C. Brill Lectureship in Aerospace Engineering Alejandro Miguel San Martín Wins 2020 Yvonne C. Brill Lectureship in Aerospace Engineering

    14 November 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA Brian Talbot  Senior Director, Strategic Marketing & Communications 703.980.4132 [email protected] NAE Brandon Green Communications/Media Specialist 202.334.2226 [email protected] Will Deliver October Address on “From Airbags to Wheels: The Evolution of GN&C for Entry, Descent, and Landing” September 11, 2020 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and

  • Atlas 5 Rocket Prepared for Friday NRO Launch Atlas 5 Rocket Prepared for Friday NRO Launch

    13 November 2020

    Spaceflight Now reports that the United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket “made its third trip to a Cape Canaveral launch pad Thursday, rolling into position for liftoff Friday afternoon with a classified payload for the U.S. government’s spy satellite agency.” The US Space Force’s 45th Weather Squadron issued a forecast Thursday morning that indicates a 90

  • American Airlines to Defer Delivery of Some Boeing 737 Max, Airbus 321s American Airlines to Defer Delivery of Some Boeing 737 Max, Airbus 321s

    13 November 2020

    FlightGlobal reports, “American Airlines expects to defer up to 18 Boeing 737 Max deliveries in the coming years but still anticipates acquiring 18 new Max from Boeing this year.” American also is “deferring delivery of some Airbus A321s.” Full Story (FlightGlobal)

  • Press Passes Available for 2020 ASCEND Press Passes Available for 2020 ASCEND

    12 November 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Register now to have access on Monday, 16 November November 12, 2020 – Reston, Va. – ASCEND is the first international space event specifically focused on how to expand the $4 billion space economy to an anticipated $1.5 trillion in the next two decades. ASCEND will bring together top scientists, engineers, economists, medical

  • NASA: Boeing Starliner Test Flight Delayed Until 2021 NASA: Boeing Starliner Test Flight Delayed Until 2021

    12 November 2020

    SPACE reports that NASA Commercial Crew Program Manager Steve Stitch said Tuesday that the test flight for the Boeing CST-100 Starliner commercial crew capsule has been delayed until early 2021 due to ongoing software checks. The uncrewed NASA mission, Orbital Flight Test 2, “was targeted to launch by the end of this year after The Boeing

  • Tavistock To Construct First Regional Hub For eVTOLs Tavistock To Construct First Regional Hub For eVTOLs

    12 November 2020

    The AP reports that the Tavistock Development Corp. said Wednesday that it is developing the nation’s first eVTOL regional hub in Orlando’s Lake Nona area. The company plans to complete construction of the hub in five years. Once completed, “the vehicles will be able to take passengers from Orlando to Tampa in a half hour, officials said

  • SpaceX Wins Formal NASA Approval to Carry Astronauts to International Space Station SpaceX Wins Formal NASA Approval to Carry Astronauts to International Space Station

    11 November 2020

    Bloomberg reports SpaceX “won formal NASA approval to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, reaching a milestone for a commercial space vehicle three months after completing a crewed test mission.” The certification “enables SpaceX’s Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket to begin regular crew rotations to the orbiting lab, with the next flight planned for

  • CAE Reports Positive Cash Flow, Adjusted Quarterly Profit as Civil Aviation Training Centers Rebound CAE Reports Positive Cash Flow, Adjusted Quarterly Profit as Civil Aviation Training Centers Rebound

    11 November 2020

    Reuters reports Canada-based CAE Inc. on Tuesday “reported positive cash flow and earned a surprise adjusted quarterly profit, as client usage of its civil aviation training centers rebounded since the start of COVID-19, lifting shares as much as 7.4%.” CAE “expects a stronger second half of the fiscal year, compared with the first, and to generate

  • US, South America Discuss Common Space Opportunities US, South America Discuss Common Space Opportunities

    10 November 2020

    ExecutiveGov reports that the US Space Command, Space Force, and Southern Command held a virtual event with South American partners from Chile, Peru, Brazil, and Colombia to discuss common space-focused national security interests. Canada was included in the event “to gather input on Latin America’s space interests.” According to USSPACECOM Chief of International Engagements Lt.

  • FAA In Final Stages of Approving Boeing 737 Max for Return FAA In Final Stages of Approving Boeing 737 Max for Return

    10 November 2020

    Reuters reports that three sources said the FAA will lift its grounding order on the Boeing 737 Max 7 as early as November 18. FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said he expects “this process will be finished in the coming days, once the agency is satisfied that Boeing has addressed” the safety issued involved in the two

  • Astronaut Crew Arrives at Kennedy Space Center to Prepare for Second SpaceX Launch Astronaut Crew Arrives at Kennedy Space Center to Prepare for Second SpaceX Launch

    9 November 2020

    The AP reports four astronauts “arrived at Kennedy Space Center on Sunday for SpaceX’s second crew launch, coming up next weekend.” For NASA, “it marks the long-awaited start of regular crew rotations at the International Space Station, with private companies providing the lifts.” This will also “be double the number of astronauts [of] the test flight earlier

  • Virgin Galactic CEO Discusses Company’s Long-Term Goals for Space Tourism Virgin Galactic CEO Discusses Company’s Long-Term Goals for Space Tourism

    9 November 2020

    CNBC reported Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier “outlined his long-term goals for the space tourism on Thursday, saying he sees the company bringing in up to $1 billion in annual revenue per spaceport in the years ahead.” While a “daily launch tempo is years away still for Virgin Galactic,” the company “is working to complete development

  • Virgin Galactic to Test Fly VSS Unity from New Mexico this Month Virgin Galactic to Test Fly VSS Unity from New Mexico this Month

    6 November 2020

    The AP reports that Virgin Galactic “said Thursday that it expects to launch its first manned test flight into space from New Mexico this month.” The test flight of the company’s VSS Unity from Spaceport America is scheduled to take place between November 19 and 23. Full Story (Associated Press)

  • Amazon Starts Air Cargo Operations In Europe Amazon Starts Air Cargo Operations In Europe

    6 November 2020

    Bloomberg reports that Amazon is starting its own air cargo operations in Europe. Amazon Air will run an air hub based from Leipzig/Halle airport in Germany and employ 200 workers at the hub. Operating “its own aircraft will let the world’s largest e-commerce company offer ‘more flexible delivery options,’ Amazon said. Full Story (Bloomberg)

  • AIAA to Present Premier Lectureships and Technical Excellence Awards During ASCEND AIAA to Present Premier Lectureships and Technical Excellence Awards During ASCEND

    5 November 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 5, 2020 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the winners of the premier lectureships and technical excellence awards to be presented during ASCEND, AIAA’s space ecosystem event, which will be held online 16–18 November.  Register now for full access at the best available rate.

  • Astronomers Discover First Radio Burst from within Milky Way Astronomers Discover First Radio Burst from within Milky Way

    5 November 2020

    USA Today reports that “for the first time, astronomers have discovered a ‘fast radio burst’ that came from within our own Milky Way galaxy, according to new research published Wednesday.” The radio bursts, which were first discovered in April, “are the closest ones detected to date, and their proximity has allowed the team to pinpoint their

  • DoD Seeks Help On How to Redesign $202 Billion Missile Defense Architecture DoD Seeks Help On How to Redesign $202 Billion Missile Defense Architecture

    5 November 2020

    Inside Defense reports that DoD “is asking for help rethinking how to protect the United States from long-range missiles, particularly how to redesign the $202 billion system of sensors, command and control networks and interceptors optimized for ballistic missile threats to also account for cruise missile and maneuvering hypersonic weapons.” On November 4, the “Missile Defense

  • AIAA Mourns AIAA Fellow and Past ARS President George P. Sutton AIAA Mourns AIAA Fellow and Past ARS President George P. Sutton

    4 November 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 4, 2020 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) mourns the passing of one of the foremost experts in rocket propulsion, George P. Sutton, on 15 October 2020, in Los Angeles. Sutton was an AIAA Fellow and past president of the American Rocket Society (ARS), one of

  • Navy’s Blue Angels to Make Final Flight of F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Navy’s Blue Angels to Make Final Flight of F/A-18 Hornet Fighter

    4 November 2020

    Air Force Times reports that on Wednesday, the US Navy’s Blue Angels will conduct the final flight of its F/A-18 Hornet fighter. The flight “marks the end of the F/A-18 A/B/C/D platform’s 34 years as the Blue Angels’ aircraft as the team transitions to F/A-18 E/F Super Hornets.” Full Story (Air Force Times)

  • Business Aviation Flight Hours Increased 87.5% In Third Quarter Business Aviation Flight Hours Increased 87.5% In Third Quarter

    3 November 2020

    Aviation International News reports that business aviation flight hours increased more than 87% between the second and third quarters, according to Jet Support Services’ (JSSI) quarterly Business Aviation Index. Business aviation activity recovered to more than 78% of its 2019 levels, “after average flight hours reached all-time lows in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic.” JSSI

  • ULA Delays Launch of Atlas V Rocket ULA Delays Launch of Atlas V Rocket

    3 November 2020

    Florida Today reports that ULA has postponed the launch of an Atlas V rocket carrying a satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. The mission was scheduled to lift off Tuesday evening, but ULA now plans to launch the rocket at 5:54 p.m. EDT Wednesday. ULA said in a statement, “Upon arriving at the launch pad we

  • Weather Is 90% “Go” for Launch of Atlas V Rocket Carrying NRO Satellite Weather Is 90% “Go” for Launch of Atlas V Rocket Carrying NRO Satellite

    2 November 2020

    Florida Today reported that on Tuesday, ULA is scheduled to launch its Atlas V rocket carrying a National Reconnaissance Office intelligence satellite. On Saturday, the US Space Force “said it expects 90% ‘go’ conditions for the rocket’s 5:58 p.m. liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The window at Launch Complex 41 will remain open

  • Japan Airlines to Retire 24 Boeing 777s Japan Airlines to Retire 24 Boeing 777s

    2 November 2020

    Reuters reported that Japan Airlines said Friday that it will retire 24 Boeing 777s by March 2023. The announcement comes after Japan-based ANA “said it would reduce its fleet by more than a tenth by retiring 35 planes, including 777s jets this year.” Full Story (Reuters)

  • NASA Seeks Ideas for Unloading Payloads from Lunar Landers NASA Seeks Ideas for Unloading Payloads from Lunar Landers

    30 October 2020

    CNET News reports that on Thursday, NASA issued requests for ideas “that address how to unload payloads from lunar landers.” The Lunar Delivery Challenge reads, “These landers will range in size depending on the program requirements, so ideally the solution should be flexible enough to handle a variety of payloads being off-loaded from a range of

  • Study Finds Risk of COVID-19 Transmission On Airplanes Is Low Study Finds Risk of COVID-19 Transmission On Airplanes Is Low

    30 October 2020

    The Los Angeles Times reports that on Tuesday, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health released a study, “sponsored by Airlines for America and a consortium of other airline businesses,” on the likelihood of contracting COVID-19 on an airplane. The study concluded that “there has been little evidence to date of onboard disease transmission.” The study

  • AIAA Announces Candidates for 2021 Election AIAA Announces Candidates for 2021 Election

    29 October 2020

    AIAA is pleased to announce that its Executive Nominating Committee has selected candidates for next year’s election of President-Elect…

  • SpaceX Resolves Falcon 9 Engine Issue, Targets November 14 For Crew-1 Launch SpaceX Resolves Falcon 9 Engine Issue, Targets November 14 For Crew-1 Launch

    29 October 2020

    CBS News reports that NASA plans to launch a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew-1 mission to the ISS on November 14. The mission was pushed back earlier this month because a different Falcon 9 rocket suffered from an engine problem that led to a last-second abort of the mission to send a US Space

  • Raytheon Canada, Others Partner With Boeing to Create 250,000 Jobs In Canada Raytheon Canada, Others Partner With Boeing to Create 250,000 Jobs In Canada

    29 October 2020

    Business Insider reports that on Wednesday, The Boeing Company announced five agreements with aerospace partners to create 250,000 jobs in Canada. Based on “new data and projections from economists at Ottawa-based Doyletech Corp., the total economic benefits to Canada and its workforce for the acquisition of the F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet will last for at