Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

An MV-22 Osprey crashed off the coast of Australia on Aug. 5. All but three of the 26 personnel on board have been rescued, the Marine Corps said.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Speculation builds that Rockwell Collins may be in play to be acquired by United Technologies Corp.
Defense

The Air Force has purchased two pre-built Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental aircraft that have been in storage since February.
Defense

CHROMALLOY COMPONENT SERVICES has $7.7m U.S. Air Force contract for F108 Module 13/15. Work complete July 2020.

Boeing’s HorizonX venture arm is investing in Pittsburgh-based augmented/virtual reality company C360 Technologies.

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By Graham Warwick
Darpa has selected three teams for the first phase of a program to demonstrate a system to protect convoys against small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
Defense

LOCKHEED MARTIN has $11.9m U.S. Air Force contract for F-22 sustainment activities. Work complete December 2020.

Several months after President Donald Trump admonished NATO members for not contributing enough to their own defense, Romania is pledging to spend 2% of its gross domestic product on the military.

The U.S. Air Force’s top general says the service may not develop a direct replacement for the A-10 Warthog. The Air Force has for years contemplated building a follow-on, dedicated clo

Lockheed Martin says the milestone flight took place on July 28 at Sikorsky’s aircraft facility in Stratford, Connecticut.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Orbital ATK President and CEO Dave Thompson says his company foresees maybe just 10 orders of geocommunications satellites for all of 2017.
Defense

Part of the Lockheed Martin C-5M Super Galaxy fleet at Dover AFB in Delaware has resumed flying after being grounded due to nose landing gear failures.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
AgustaWestland’s AW189 and Airbus H175 super-medium twin-engine helicopters have found a comfortable niche in North Sea oil and gas operations.

By Mark Carreau
NASA is preparing to mark the 40th anniversaries of the Aug. 20 and Sept. 5, 1977 launches of NASA’s Voyager 2 and 1 spacecraft on missions that continue to this day.
Defense

Lockheed Martin’s fly-by-wire Sikorsky S-97 Raider technology demonstrator suffered a hard landing during a morning test flight in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
Thailand, the last operator of the F-5E/F Tiger in Southeast Asia, will put four more of the light fighters into an extensive upgrade program.
Defense

Iran is in the final stages of developing two new civil helicopters: the twin-engine, eight-seat SABA-248 and single-engine, four-seat Sorna.
Business Aviation

RAYTHEON appointed Kurt Amend chief executive of company’s Arabia business unit.

German aerospace center DLR and Airbus Helicopters Germany have achieved a 30% reduction in noise in wind tunnel tests of a modern five-blade helicopter rotor with active rotor control.

A Defense Department report on cracking apart the office of acquisition, technology and logistics supports greater prototyping, experimentation and disruptive innovation to seize on technological opportunities and outpace competitors.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Lockheed Martin announced Aug. 2 that construction has begun on a new $350 million facility near Denver to produce satellites.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Boeing and its leading aerostructures supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, have agreed on the outline of a long-term manufacturing deal.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
The Israel Space Agency and prime contractor Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) dealt themselves a place in the emerging electric propulsion technology sector.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
New orders for the multinational Eurofighter Typhoon fighter are at least two years away, BAE Systems says.
Defense