Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Applied Defense Solutions Inc., Columbia, Maryland, has been awarded a $7,370,513 firm-fixed-price modification (P00009) for space situational awareness services.

AFwerX Vegas will be a place where companies and start-ups with technologies applicable to the service’s core military missions can engage with the Air Force outside of the traditional acquisition process.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
A fuel-efficient airliner concept developed within NASA that shows promise as an early application of turboelectric propulsion is to undergo a comprehensive external evaluation by Aurora Flight Sciences.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Arconic on Oct. 23 named Charles “Chip” Blankenship as its next CEO, effective Jan. 15.
Defense

U.S. Air Force F-35 pilots have reported tingling fingers and other symptoms that indicate hypoxia five separate times since flights resumed at Luke AFB, Arizona.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The aircraft was launched from the Virginia Space UAS runway at Wallops on Oct. 18 on a planned seven-day flight, but with thunderstorms looming was recovered early, landing with 64 hr. of fuel remaining.
Defense

How ready are the B-52s today to respond to a crisis, on the Korean Peninsula or elsewhere?
Defense

Twelve F-35As from Hill AFB, Utah’s 34th Fighter Squadron are set to deploy to Kadena Air Base, Japan, in early November for a six-month rotation.
Defense

SPACEX has $40.8m U.S. Air Force contract for the development of Raptor rocket propulsion system prototype for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program.

The Pentagon is ramping up pressure on Congress to approve a new round of military base closures to save money, saying it has 19% too much infrastructure.

View the U.S. Defense Department Spending: Major Air Launched Missile Systems FY16-FY18 ($K) chart in PDF format.

To list an event, send information in calendar format to Donna Thomas at [email protected]. For a complete list of Aviation Week Network’s upcoming events, and to register, visit www.aviationweek.com/events (Bold type indicates new calendar listing.)

The aircraft are being adopted by the Coast Guard from the military for maritime patrol and search-and-rescue missions through an inter-governmental transfer deal directed by Congress in the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act.
Defense

Given the challenging global security environment, so the 38-year-old Eagle will fly on, at least for a while.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Prague has requested to purchase 12 UH-1Ys along with engines, sensors, spares and support for $575 million as part of its program to replace its fleet of Mil Mi-24 attack helicopters.
Defense

An executive order signed by the president Oct. 20 gives the U.S. Air Force the power to recall up to 1,000 retired airmen, but there are no plans for an involuntary recall.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett, Kim Minseok
The expected order for 12 helicopters will help fill a Republic of Korea Navy requirement for 40 new shipborne rotorcraft for anti-submarine and anti-ship operations.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
NASA’s second extension of the Dawn probe's mission will allow low-altitude observations of the Texas-sized asteroid Ceres during its close pass of the Sun next year.
Defense

The remote sensing spacecraft will launch along with 30 foreign piggyback nanosatellites.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Inmarsat still expects the European Aviation Network (EAN) to be operational by the end of the year, despite an attempt by rival satellite operators to block it.
Defense

BAE SYSTEMS is teaming with CAMMELL LAIRD shipbuilder to bid for UK Royal Navy’s Type 31 general purpose frigate.

Bell Helicopter delivered 39 commercial helicopters in the third quarter of 2017, compared to 25 a year ago.

The two companies have released images showing little except aerial refuel pods attached to mystery aircraft.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The astronauts replaced a poorly focused camera light assembly crucial to cargo spacecraft docking.
Defense

The U.S. Air Force’s F-35A made its first appearance on the Korean peninsula this week, a clear sign of U.S. muscle.
Defense