Subscription Required

 

Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, July 16, 2024 is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership.

Already a member of AWIN or subscribe to Aerospace Daily & Defense Report through your company? Login with your existing email and password.

Not a member?  Learn how you can access the market intelligence and data you need to stay abreast of what's happening in the aerospace and defense community.

Magazine Issue

Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, July 16, 2024

Download PDF

The Debrief

article

The Debrief: Will The P-8A Help Replace The Short-lived EP-3E?

Jul 15, 2024
Acquisition and budget documents point to the quiet emergence of a third capability: signals intelligence.

Daily Briefs

In Brief

Programs

article

Taiwan Optimistic It Will Get 66 F-16s From U.S. By 2026

Jul 15, 2024
The Taiwanese ministry of national defense (MND) says flight control software issues were the primary cause of delays.
article

USAF Eyes Extended Sustainment Of Minuteman Amid Sentinel Delays

Jul 15, 2024
As part of the review, the Pentagon rescinded the Sentinel program’s Milestone B approval from 2020.
article

China iSpace Rocket Fails, Beijing Sets Up ‘Rocket Street’

Jul 15, 2024
Chinese privately funded launch company iSpace has suffered its fourth failure in seven launch attempts.
article

Preliminary Design Set For F-35 Engine Upgrade

Jul 15, 2024
A longevity, thrust and fuel efficiency upgrade for the Lockheed Martin F-35 has passed a preliminary design review (PDR) milestone, Pratt & Whitney says.
article

NASA Continues Evaluation Of Europa Clipper’s Radiation Tolerance

Jul 15, 2024
The magnetic field of Jupiter, the Solar System’s largest planet, is 20,000 times stronger than Earth’s.
Dawn conducted an all-up test of the Mk-II Aurora ahead of its planned supersonic flight test campaign
article

Dawn Cleared For Supersonic Flights Of Aurora Spaceplane

Jul 11, 2024
New Zealand’s Dawn Aerospace has been certified to fly its Mk. 2 Aurora reusable suborbital spaceplane demonstrator at unlimited speed up to 80,000 ft.
article

Ovzon 3 Sat Checks Out, To Serve French Govt. During Olympics

Jul 08, 2024
Ovzon says its Ovzon 3 small geostationary orbit communications satellite is ready to start commercial service.

Funding & Policy

article

Lawmakers Seek Progress On Moving Target Indication In Space

Jul 15, 2024
The SASC says it wants a progress report on the Pentagon’s efforts to field new capabilities to monitor air or ground targets in real time from space.
article

Eve Secures $94 Million In New Funding From Shareholders

Jul 01, 2024
Embraer spinoff Eve Air Mobility has secured a further $94 million in equity financing from multiple investors.

Business

article

Regional AAM Project Launched In Japan

Jul 09, 2024
Japanese nonprofit MASC has launched a project to commercialize advanced air mobility (AAM) in Japan’s Setouchi region.

Contracts