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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, July 3, 2019

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Programs

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NASA Deems Orion Abort Test a Success

Jul 02, 2019
The successful abort test sets the stage for the next milestone in the U.S. human lunar return—the Artemis 1 flight test, a planned multi-week, uncrewed SLS/Orion trip around the Moon set for late 2020 or early 2021.
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Boeing Opens T-X Flight Test Program

Jul 02, 2019
Boeing has started the T-X flight test program for the engineering, manufacturing and development program with the first two modified, company-funded prototypes.
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‘Obese’ EuroMALE Prompts French Export Concerns

Jul 02, 2019
The future of the pan-European EuroMALE (medium altitude, long-endurance) unmanned air system has become hazy after French government officials described the platform as “obese” because of German requirements.
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NASA Selects 12 Science, Tech Demos For Lunar Missions

Jul 02, 2019
NASA has selected a dozen science and technology missions for launches to the Moon as payloads aboard the agency’s recently initiated Commercial Lunar Payload Services program.
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Russian Helicopters Studying Urban Air Mobility Concepts

Jul 02, 2019
Russian Helicopters says it wants to study urban air mobility concepts with its new VRT500 turbine light helicopter.
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SpaceIL Evaluates Plans For Next Mission

Jul 02, 2019
Israel’s SpaceIL is evaluating options for the mission of Beresheet 2 (Genesis 2), the successor to the journey of its robotic lander that crashed into the Moon.
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IAI Finds Successor To Searcher UAS

Jun 27, 2019
IAI Malat has introduced a new member of the Heron family of unmanned aircraft systems, positioned to replace the Searcher UAS introduced in the early 1990s.

SpeedNews Defense & Space

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SpeedNews Defense & Space

Jul 04, 2019
RUSSIA tested new anti-ballistic missile at Sary-Shagan training range in Kazakhstan, TASS reports.

In Brief

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USAF Uses VR For Airfield Mgmt Training

Jul 04, 2019
The U.S. Air Force has implemented a virtual reality training system for airfield management students so they get more of a hands-on learning experience.

Business

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Crane, Circor Trade Shots As Takeover Drama Unfolds

Jul 01, 2019
Allegations are flying in the back-and-forth between rival pump-and-valve makers Crane and Circor as the former tries to take over the latter in a stock buyout.

Funding & Policy

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NASA’s Aero Chief Announces Retirement

Jul 02, 2019
NASA’s associate administrator for aeronautics, Jaiwon Shin, is to retire on Aug. 30 after 30 years with the agency.
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EASA Special Condition Paves Way For VTOL Ops

Jul 02, 2019
The European Aviation Safety Agency has brought the rollout of VTOL flights one step closer with the release on July 2 of a special condition to enable the safe operation of hybrid and electric VTOL aircraft.