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Aviation Week & Space Technology, July 18, 2022

SPACE

Carina Nebula imaged by JWST

What the James Webb Space Telescope Can See

Jul 12, 2022
The $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope developed by NASA and Northrop Grumman—the largest, most effective, and most complex set of scientific…

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

737 aircraft
article

Aircraft Programs Face Added Scrutiny As Regulators Adjust

Jul 14, 2022
New requirements, more conservative approaches and evolving international relationships force OEMs to build more time into certification.
SkyWest aircraft in flight
article

SkyWest Seeks Part 135 Status To Beef Up Pilot Pipeline

Jul 11, 2022
The largest U.S. regional carrier hopes partial return to Part 135 status could help remedy chronic shortage of regional airline pilots.
aerial photo of aircraft airport
article

Korean Air Works To Clear Path For Asiana Merger

Jul 13, 2022
Korean Air’s chairman is confident of gaining regulatory approval for proposed Asiana acquisition by the end of this year.

MANUFACTURING

aerospace engineer
article

Safran Bets On India For Leap Engine Sales, Services And Production

Jul 12, 2022
Anticipating swift growth in India and hoping for a follow-on Rafale contract, Safran invests in production and MRO facilities.

CYBERSECURITY

Pen Test Partners aircraft electronics
article

Cybersleuths Pinpoint Cockpit Vulnerabilities

Jul 11, 2022
Pilots’ electronic flight bags are vulnerable to cyberattack, company finds.

DEFENSE

BAE Systems UAS
article

BAE Systems Eyes UAS Concepts As Bridge To Sixth-Generation

Jul 15, 2022
The company is developing plans for aircraft that could support crewed combat aircraft in battle by the end of the decade.
Lockheed Martin’s Distributed Team
article

Skunk Works Defines Distributed Team Concept For Future Air Combat

Jul 14, 2022
Lockheed Martin’s rapid prototyping division defines new concept for collaboration between crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft.
Lockheed Martin AGM-183A missile
article

Pentagon Releases Plan To Support $25 Billion Hypersonic Budget

Jul 15, 2022
Production and testing infrastructure will expand dramatically with a $2 billion investment in the latest Defense Department budget proposal.
3D digital maps
article

Drone Software Startups Push Real-Time 3D Mapping Of Battlefield

Jul 14, 2022
High-definition 3D maps could pave way for soldier-robot teams.
Raytheon hypersonic missile
article

The Week In Defense, July 13-20, 2022

Jul 13, 2022
Hunting hypersonic production capacity; Boeing’s Chinook exports; Turkey tests air-to-air missile; and Northrop’s Rooster rideshare.

TECHNOLOGY

Flying V
article

The Week In Technology, July 11-15, 2022

Jul 11, 2022
TU Delft’s Flying V family, Electra’s hybrid savings, Stratolaunch readies Talon and hydrogen for heavy-lift airship.

COLUMNS AND OPINION

100% SAF aircraft
article

Opinion: Targeting A Clear, Clean Future for Aviation

Jul 15, 2022
Following ICAO’s upcoming meeting in Montreal, governments should collaborate to adopt additional sustainability standards
UAS transporting package over residential neighborhood
article

What Advanced Air Mobility Can Learn From UAS Programs

Jul 15, 2022
A UAS operations veteran sees the health care industry as an early opportunity for AAM.
proposed oak ridge airport rendering
article

'Atomic City’ Wants A Business Aviation Airport To Draw Investment

Jul 13, 2022
$4 billion federal investment annually