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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, October 25, 2022

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Weekly Debrief

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The Weekly Debrief: DOD Warns Of Looming F-35 Cost Estimate Hike, But Is It Real?

Oct 24, 2022
An oft-cited talking point for critics of the Lockheed Martin F-35 is simply to state the program’s official $1.68 trillion cost estimate, which is usually rounded up to a cleaner $1.7 trillion.

Daily Briefs

In Brief

Programs

ISRO
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With India, OneWeb Resumes Building Broadband Network In Orbit

Oct 24, 2022
The newest flock of 36 OneWeb satellites reached orbit on Oct. 22 following a successful launch by NewSpace India Limited.
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NASA Orion Capsule Buy Backs Astronaut Moon Missions Into 2030s

Oct 24, 2022
As a third attempt to launch the Artemis I test flight of an uncrewed Orion capsule around the Moon and back to Earth nears, NASA has placed a $1.99 billion order for three more of the four-person capsules for Artemis missions VI through VIII.
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Back On Earth, Crew-4 Astronauts Look To Future Space Operations

Oct 20, 2022
Back on Earth from a 170-day mission to the International Space Station, NASA’s Crew-4 quartet of U.S. and European astronauts have some recommendations for developers of the commercial low-Earth-orbit successors to the ISS that is now in its final decade of planned operations.

Business

Bond
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Bond Brand Returns To UK Offshore Helicopter Market

Oct 24, 2022
Bond, one of the most famous names in helicopters in the North Sea offshore oil and gas industry, is returning after an 8-year hiatus.

Technology

Pablo
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South Korea’s Pablo Air To Study Urban Wind Speed For NASA AAM

Oct 22, 2022
South Korea’s Pablo Air has been contracted by NASA to use one of its multicopters to measure wind speed in urban airspace, part of a larger effort to study urban weather for advanced air mobility.
Congress
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NASA Casts Wide Net For UAP Study Team

Oct 24, 2022
The independent study team plans to spend nine months collecting unclassified UAP data from civilian government agencies, commercial entities and other sources and recommend a path forward for future analysis.
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MagniX Expands Into Hydrogen Propulsion

Oct 24, 2022
Across battery-, hybrid- and hydrogen-electric powertrains, the development of sustainable aircraft propulsion is evolving rapidly.

Contracts