Gallery: Aerospace & Defense Roundup: November 11, 2021
November 12, 2021
Guard Satisfied With UH-60 Modernization As It Looks To FVL
The National Guard Bureau is happy with its current fleet of UH-60 Black Hawks and the pace of recapitalizing old A models with M variants. Read the full story.
Credit: Army National Guard
South Korea, Indonesia Reach KF-21 Cost-Sharing Agreement
From next year until 2026, Indonesia will pay the Korean government in cash and barter commodities in exchange for the right to license the manufacturing of 48 KF-21s. Read the full story.
Credit: Minseok Kim
IAI Introduces More Scorpius AESA Jammer Systems
Three customers are already in the books for the platforms, even before some are operational. Read the full story.
Credit: IAI
Aviation Week Forecasts: Military Aircraft Deliveries Over The Next Decade Worth Over $800 Billion
This analysis is the first in a five-part series exploring Aviation Week Network’s new 2022 Military Fleet & MRO Forecast. Read the full story.
Credit: Israeli Air Force
Korea Conducts Airport UAM Demonstration
The tests, which involved a piloted flight by Volocopter’s prototype air taxi, demonstrated the service operating model and air traffic management integration. Read the full story.
Credit: Volocopter
SpaceX Sends Third Taxi Flight To ISS
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center at 9:03 p.m. EST on Nov. 10 to deliver a Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA. Read the full story.
Credit: NASA TV/SpaceX
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