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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, June 16, 2022

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Funding & Policy

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NASA, ESA Look To Advance Space Cooperation

Jun 15, 2022
Top NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) leaders emerged from a June 15 meeting prepared to extend and strengthen a long-standing partnership in space.
Unexplained Aerial Phenomena
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NASA Study Team To Assess Unexplained Aerial Phenomena

Jun 09, 2022
NASA is commissioning a study team to learn more about unexplained aerial phenomena , with the goal being to assess available non-classified data and determine what steps the agency could take to collect additional scientific information.
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AAM Legislation Gains House Approval

Jun 14, 2022
A bill that will provide $12.5 million in grant funds to support advanced air mobility in fiscal 2022 gained House passage on June 14.
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U.S. Space Force Working To Open Foreign Military Sales Office

Jun 13, 2022
The U.S. Space Force is working to launch its Foreign Military Sales office, opening the door to what it says will be the first sale of a U.S. military satellite to a foreign country.

Daily Briefs

In Brief

ZeroAvia fuel-cell powertrain
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Regional Lessor Monte Orders ZeroAvia Hydrogen Conversions

Jun 08, 2022
Regional turboprop lessor Monte Aircraft Leasing has agreed to purchase up to 100 hydrogen-electric powertrains from zero-emission propulsion startup ZeroAvia for installation on new and existing Cessna Caravans and De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters as well as Dornier 228s and HAL-228s.

Programs

Aeronautics Trojan UAS
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Israeli Military ID’d As Trojan Launch Customer

Jun 15, 2022
Israeli company Aeronautics Group has identified the Israel Defense Forces as the launch customer for the Trojan, a small, uncrewed air system that will have solar panels embedded in the 4.2-m wingspan.
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Russia’s Luna-25 Lander Sent For Thermal Vacuum Tests

Jun 14, 2022
The robotic Luna-25 lander is approaching the end of its ground trials for Russia’s first Moon exploration mission since the 1970s.
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Company Demos Secure Laser Communications System For SDA

Jun 14, 2022
Northrop Grumman has demonstrated a secure networked laser communications system for the Space Development Agency’s proliferated low Earth orbit constellation.
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Germany Retires Last A310 Tanker

Jun 15, 2022
Germany has retired its last Airbus A310 multirole tanker transport, leaving Canada as the final military operator of the widebody transport. 

Business

Will Marshall
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NRO EOCL Award To Planet Worth An Initial $146M

Jun 15, 2022
The contract from the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office practically doubles the remote-sensing upstart’s backlog.

Defense Market Intelligence Notes