Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Guy Norris
SpaceX successfully deployed another batch of 10 of the communication company’s Next satellites into orbit on March 30.
Defense

India’s space agency has signed an agreement with the European Union to become part of a global data-sharing arrangement for Earth observation satellites.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
The FCC has cleared SpaceX to operate a megaconstellation of small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) to provide global, high-speed broadband services.
Defense

The U.S. government and Lockheed Martin must reduce F-35 costs or customers will have to make “tough decisions,” the U.S. Air Force Secretary says.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Stratospheric balloon startup World View Enterprises said March 29 it successfully closed a $26.5 million Series C round of financing.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Temporarily charging the exterior of an aircraft could significantly reduce the likelihood of a lightning strike, MIT researchers say.
Air Transport

The U.S. Navy is gearing up to declare its F-35C carrier variant ready for war in 2019.
Defense

Boeing is reorganizing the firm’s defense business in a move that could benefit its troubled KC-46 tanker.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Japan has reorganized its army to create a central command for the first time since World War II and to establish an amphibious brigade.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Turnaround specialist Melrose Industries succeeded in its hostile takeover of GKN.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The tiny Balkan country will purchase 12 F-16C/Ds from Israel that will undergo a life-extension program prior to delivery.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett, Kim Minseok
Lockheed Martin expects to deliver six F-35As to South Korea this year, out of 40 ordered.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
The KLJ-7A radar, which features an AESA, will be supplied to Pakistan for the FC-1 fighter, says Hu Mingchun, head of the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology.
Defense

FRANCE kicked off 25-month, €2m ($2.5m) “Dominno” study to improve military helicopter engine maintenance through the use of “big data.”

Russia’s Soyuz MS-08 capsule docked with the International Space Station March 23, restoring the orbital lab to six-person operations.

Before there was “C2D2,” the Star Wars-evoking acronym for Lockheed Martin’s F-35 upgrade program, there was the F-22 Raptor’s “Scaled Agile Framework.”
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Poland has signed agreements with the U.S. government to purchase the Raytheon Patriot ground-based air and missile defense system.
Defense

By Kim Minseok, Bradley Perrett
Turkey, short of aircraft pilots since removing many from their positions following a 2016 coup attempt, has asked South Korea to train more.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Darpa is developing ways for humans to work with large numbers of small autonomous air and ground vehicles to perform complex tasks.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Nontraditional defense prime contractor L3 Technologies on March 27 unveiled a five-year cloud computing deal with Microsoft.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Federal information tech provider CACI International has abandoned a last-ditch effort to acquire rival CSRA.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has proposed creation of a Japanese Airbus.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
A joint British defense and industry team has been established to study technologies that could pave the way for a future British combat aircraft.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The Netherlands has outlined plans to purchase long-range air-to-ground missiles for its fleet of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.
Defense

After years of delays and technical setbacks for Boeing’s KC-46A tanker program, the U.S. Air Force is running out of patience with the aerospace giant.
Defense