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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, November 4, 2022

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Funding & Policy

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U.S., South Korea Focus On Exercises Amid North Korean Missile Tests

Nov 03, 2022
The U.S. and South Korea are focusing on large-scale exercises aimed at increasing combat readiness, as North Korea has continued its barrage of missile tests, including the failed launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile on Nov. 3.
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Voltaero Advances Plans For Hybrid-Electric

Nov 02, 2022
VoltAero has secured Italian aerospace components and structures producer TESI as a strategic investor and industrial partner as part of a €32 million ($31.6 million) Series B fundraising round.
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NASA Claims Outsized Economic Impact

Oct 28, 2022
NASA generated a nationwide total economic output that exceeded $71.2 billion in 2021, up 10.7% from 2019, while supporting 339,600 jobs and leading to $7.7 billion in federal, state and local tax revenues, according to the agency’s latest economic impact report.

Daily Briefs

In Brief

C-130J
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Australia To Double C-130J Fleet As Indonesia’s First Delivery Nears

Nov 03, 2022
The future Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fleet of Lockheed Martin C-130J is set to double, while Indonesia is expected to take delivery of its first C-130J-30 in February or March 2023.

Operations

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NASA’s Boeing Starliner Crewed Test Flight Moves To April

Nov 03, 2022
Plans by NASA and Boeing to launch the crewed test flight of the company’s CST-100 Starliner to the International Space Station will move from early February to April of 2023 as the agency works to deconflict visiting crew and resupply missions to the seven-person orbital laboratory as well as continue the verification of critical Starliner flight systems.
ISS
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NASA Addressing ISS Transition Challenge

Nov 01, 2022
As NASA presses ahead to transition International Space Station operations to multiple commercial free-flying platforms, the agency is also working to retain its international and U.S. National Laboratory partners, according to two days of testimony provided to the NASA Advisory Council’s Human Exploration and Operations Committee.
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Lift Plans To Offer eVTOL Flight Experience In New York

Oct 31, 2022
Self-piloted recreational flights over the Hudson and East Rivers in New York could begin as early as 2023 using Lift Aircraft’s single-seat, semi-autonomous Hexa electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle.

Technology

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Embraer Envisions Autonomous Business Jet

Oct 26, 2022
Embraer has joined Bombardier in providing its vision of a business jet of the future, with sustainability as a central tenet of their designs.

Contracts

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Indonesia’s A400M Contract Becomes Effective In November

Nov 01, 2022
Airbus is expecting a contract for two Indonesian A400Ms to go into full effect in November and has already secured production slots for the aircraft, a company official says.
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U.S. Air Force Secretary Concerned With Sentinel ICBM Timeline

Nov 03, 2022
U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall says he is “concerned” about the schedule for the LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile system as there has been a schedule slip, though it remains within its overall baseline while there is not much more slack to give.

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