The Airbus-built GOCI-II ocean color imaging instrument has completed four months of testing at the Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) test facility in Daejeon, South Korea.
The No. 1 and No. 3 makers of large commercial aircraft, Boeing and Embraer, are in talks to formally align, although the Brazilian government appears to be the main hurdle, the companies and financial analysts said Dec. 21. The basis of any combination remains “under discussion,” the companies said in a joint statement, and it would have to be approved by the Brazilian government and regulators, the two companies’ boards and Embraer’s shareholders.
Although the new stealth fighter is not yet ready to move to full-rate production, the Pentagon’s number two civilian is pressuring Lockheed Martin to drive efficiencies into the supply chain now.
A Japanese decision to acquire two U.S. Aegis Ashore systems will offer national coverage against North Korean ballistic missiles but not until 2022–23.
The International Space Station (ISS) resumed six-person operations early Dec. 19, as Russia’s Soyuz MS-07 docked to deliver Russia’s Anton Shkaplerov, NASA’s Scott Tingle and Japan’s Norishige Kanai to conclude a five-day crew exchange.
NASA has narrowed from 12 to two the number of mission candidates under consideration for the agency’s fourth $1 billion New Frontiers class of planetary science missions.
The U.S. aerospace and defense industry celebrated a key victory in Washington on Dec. 20 as the Republican-controlled Congress passed a major tax overhaul.
The AFRL has tapped Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to produce swarms of autonomous cruise missiles capable of wreaking havoc on enemy air defenses.
The FAA will craft a proposed regulation from the recommendations of an advisory group that met to consider ways of remotely identifying and tracking drones.
Restore-L, a NASA-initiated mission to demonstrate telerobotic satellite servicing technologies in low Earth orbit, has cleared its preliminary design review.
Embraer’s KC-390 twin-engine airlifter has achieved its initial operating capability, a key milestone in preparation for the type’s entry into service in 2018.
ULTRA Electronics Advanced Tactical Systems Inc., Austin, Texas, is being awarded a $26,328,344 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, commercial, firm-fixed-price contract (N6523618D1002).