Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Tony Osborne
Former Turkish military pilots who refuse to return and complete their compulsory military service could find their commercial pilot licenses canceled because of a new decree issued by the country’s government.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India’s state-run space agency is ramping up plans to get Indian industry more involved in satellite building.
Defense

The Pentagon is looking to bring “agile” processes from the commercial world to the F-22 and F-35 programs.
Defense

A redacted U.S. Government Accountability Office document reveals claims by Bombardier that the U.S. Air Force “effectively directed” L3 Technologies to choose Gulfstream’s G550 for the EC-X Compass Call program.
Defense

DASSAULT AVIATION performed flight demonstration of nEUROn unmanned combat air vehicle for French Defense Minister Florence Parly and defense procurement agency chief Joël Barre Sept. 4 at company facility in Istres. GENERAL ELECTRIC has $91.6m U.S. Navy contract for 24 Lot 21A full-rate production F414-GE-400 engines for F/A-18E/F aircraft.

Newly appointed Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was expected to begin her duties Sept. 6.

The M-345 is an Italian single-engine advanced jet trainer (AJT) produced by Leonardo, which refers to the aircraft as the “High Efficiency Trainer (HET).”

The Pentagon’s new F-35 program executive officer is pressing to finalize a deal with manufacturer Lockheed Martin on the next batch of aircraft by Oct. 15.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Kennedy Space Center Sept. 7 as the central Florida spaceport stepped up preparations for the approach of Hurricane Irma.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Rockwell Collins would have to pay United Technologies a fee equal to $695 million if Rockwell tries to find a better buyer, according to a Sept. 6 federal regulatory filing.
Defense

By Maxim Pyadushkin
The first export delivery of Kamov Ka-52s is underway, as Egypt has formally accepted the first three of the Russian attack helicopters.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
GE startup Avitas Systems is taking artificial intelligence into the field to automate and optimize the inspection of industrial assets by drones and robots.
Aerospace

By Thierry Dubois
The proposed takeover of Rockwell Collins by United Technologies Corp. (UTC) will be examined by the European Commission (EC) under the EU Merger Regulation, a strict process that famously prevented GE and Honeywell from combining in 2001.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Israeli industrial drone company Airobotics has raised $32.5 million in funding and is expanding its operations into homeland security, defense and emergency services in cities.
Defense

The F-35 program office is seeking to restructure the way it delivers new software capabilities to the fleet.
Defense

Bell Helicopter’s V-280 Valor is ready for initial ground runs at the company’s assembly facility in Amarillo, Texas, and could fly by the end of the month.
Defense

MD Helicopters has struck gold, landing a massive MD 530F Cayuse Warrior deal valued up to $1.39 billion for about 150 of the heavily armed aircraft.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
As Johnson Space Center recovered from Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters on Sept. 6, a second massive storm barreled toward Florida, raising concerns at Kennedy Space Center.
Defense

Former U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has come out against the creation of a separate Space Corps, saying “the juice is not worth the squeeze.”
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation will join with Space Center Houston to administer the $5 million restoration of NASA’s Apollo-era Mission Control room.
Defense

BELL-BOEING JPO has $7.7m U.S. Navy contract for Marine Corps MV-22 integrated aircraft survivability equipment and Air Force CV-22 directional infrared countermeasures, advanced mission computer kits, validation/verification kits, delta kits, non-recurring engineering and installation. GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. formally opened new hangar at Grand Sky Unmanned Aircraft System Business Park near Grand Forks, N.D., Aug. 31.

Command of the International Space Station transitioned from Russia’s Fyodor Yurchkhin to NASA’s Randy Bresnik late Sept. 2, as the veteran cosmonaut, NASA spaceflight record-setter Peggy Whitson and colleague Jack Fischer descended to Earth in remote Kazakhstan. Their Soyuz MS-04 capsule touched down at 9:21 p.m. EDT. Whitson’s extended mission stretched to 288 days, the longest ever for a woman, while her career total over three spaceflights reached 665 days, a record for any American. Three U.S. and Russian replacements are to lift off late Sept.

Selected U.S. military contracts for Aug. 28, 2017. U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY

By Mark Carreau
U.S. Rep. Jim Bridenstine, President Trump’s choice for NASA administrator, has garnered swift endorsements from the ranks of new and old space alike.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Arianespace aborted an Ariane 5 rocket launch Sept. 5 after the ignition of the main engine.
Defense