Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Tony Osborne
A Spanish Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon pilot was killed when his aircraft crashed while returning from a flyby over Madrid.
Defense

BOEING has $42.4m U.S. Navy contract for P-8A Poseidon aircraft stores management system. Work completed by November 2020.

The U.S. Air Force has accepted the first GPS III satellite from Lockheed Martin, declaring it ready for its scheduled launch in 2018.

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The MV-22 Osprey recently completed its first roundtrip Pacific crossing.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
Virgin Galactic aims to fly SpaceShipTwo beyond the atmosphere for the first time before year’s end, kicking off what is expected to be a final round of test flights before beginning commercial suborbital space tourism and research flights.
Space

By Mark Carreau
The planned Oct. 12 launch of the latest Progress cargo capsule to the International Station was halted moments before liftoff at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Defense

Airbus Helicopters wants the U.S. military services to consider adopting the latest military variant of the civil EC145, the H145M.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Space market research specialist Euroconsult is forecasting 300 satellites weighing more than 50 kg (110 lb.) will be launched every year until 2026.
Defense

The Pentagon's new top weapons buyer hopes to offload day-to-day oversight of most major acquisition programs from the department--with a few exceptions.
Program Management

By Jay Menon
The Bangladesh Navy has decided to buy two more new Ruag Aviation Dornier 228 aircraft.
Defense

NASA is investigating whether angling an aircraft’s outboard wing sections up or down can increase yaw stability and control and reduce rudder size and tail drag, thus saving fuel.

Lockheed Martin has thrown its support behind the Trump administration’s ambitious goal of putting U.S. boots back on the Moon.
Space

By Thierry Dubois
Eutelsat 172B, the first European-built all-electric satellite, has reached geostationary orbit in just more than fourth months, allowing manufacturer Airbus and operator Eutelsat to claim a new record.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Northrop Grumman subsidiary Scaled Composites has flown its latest experimental aircraft, the Model 401, built for an unspecified “proprietary customer” to demonstrate low-cost manufacturing techniques.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
HOUSTON—The U.S. Joint Polar Satellite System is poised to reach full strength for improved weather forecasting, environmental assessments and climate modeling on global scales with the scheduled Nov.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Counter-UAV gun developer DroneShield is actively seeking a larger buyer or other investor.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Moon Express and NanoRacks have formed an alliance to nurture deep space science and private enterprise.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
HOUSTON—Four British academic and industrial research institutions have been selected by the UK Space Agency to develop advanced microgravity research experiments for flight aboard the International Space Station (ISS) under a £230,000 ($304,000) U.S.
Defense

RHEINMETALL has $6.5m U.S. Air Force contract to supply ammunition for F-35.

This week the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual symposium is underway in Washington.

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By Jen DiMascio
The Hellenic Defense Ministry is expected to sign a letter of agreement by the end of this month to modernize its F-16 fleet—a deal that could be worth more than $1.5 billion, according to Greek aerospace officials.
Defense

GE AVIATION completed first test of its Future Affordable Turbine Engine (FATE) prototype.

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has transitioned exclusively to production of the extended-range MQ-1C Gray Eagle for the U.S. Army after completing production of the 165th and final baseline aircraft.
Defense