Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Irene Klotz
The launch of Europe’s Euclid telescope will be delayed due to a newly found flaw in U.S.-built detectors, the head of NASA’s astrophysics division says.
Defense

The Lockheed Martin F-16, Boeing B-52 and Northrop Grumman B-2 are next in line to receive the U.S. Air Force’s newest non-nuclear cruise missile, the Jassm-ER.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Air forces operating the Boeing F-15 Eagle are almost universally interested in the MBDA Meteor becoming available as a weapon for the fighter, Boeing says.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
Northrop Grumman has purchased a previously undisclosed Falcon 9 launch from SpaceX to fly a payload known only as “Zuma.”
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
South Korea’s defense technology organization and Hanwha are working toward completing development of a tactical ballistic missile by the end of 2018.
Defense

RAYTHEON has $7.8m U.S. Defense Logistics Agency contract for H-60 spare parts.

The Senate Armed Services Committee will convene Thursday morning to discuss “Roles and Responsibilities for Defending the Nation from Cyber Attack.”

General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp., Groton, Connecticut, is being awarded a $20,596,056 cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract.

Global Hawk may be the U.S. Air Force’s fallback option for ground surveillance if the service decides against a replacement for J-Stars.
Defense

The U.S. Navy could decide who will develop the world’s first navalized unmanned aerial refueling tanker by next summer, having issued a request for proposals.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Airbus’s unparalleled agreement to acquire a majority stake in the C Series airliner without paying anything is both the deal of the century for the European giant and a lifeline for Bombardier.

By Jen DiMascio
The U.S. State Department has OK'd a potential Foreign Military Sale of an estimated $2.4 billion program to upgrade 123 Greek F-16s to the Lockheed Martin Block V configuration.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Mark Cherry, Aurora Flight Sciences' president and COO, is joining Boeing as leader of the Phantom Works advanced technology organization.
Defense

The U.S. Air Force is steadily ramping up production of precision-guided weapons.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
A local partner is likely to be heavily involved in a proposed upgrade of half of the Lynx helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea Navy.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Project Wing, the drone delivery service under development by Google parent Alphabet’s “moonshot factory,” has returned to Australia for wider trials of deliveries to real-world customers.

Spain will bury another combat pilot after Lt. Fernando Pérez Serrano died in a Spanish Air Force EF-18 Hornet crash at Torrejón Air Base.
Defense

SAAB will provide 9LV Combat Management System for Royal Australian Navy’s fleet of nine Future Frigates.

In an attempt to avoid a patchwork of different local ordinances regulating how UAVs can be flown, a coalition of 29 companies and organizations is appealing to President Donald Trump for help.

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Oct. 17-19—Airline Engineering & Maintenance: North America, Miami, Florida. For more information go to www.asidiconference.org

Despite the urgency of the replacement effort, the T-X contract award is now delayed until after the new year, the U.S. Air Force says.
Defense

BAE Systems says it has a “robust roadmap” for its distributed aperture semi-active laser seeker (Dasals) technology beyond the widely used Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System guided rocket.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
The first flight of NASA’s heavy-lift Space Launch System rocket, slated to put an unmanned Orion capsule into orbit around the Moon for Exploration Mission 1, is now targeted for launch in late 2019.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The U.S. Army plans to instrument a tandem-rotor Dragonfly Pictures DP-14 to assess whether a UAV can be built to support human life while airborne.
Defense