Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Jay Menon
India has successfully launched its Cartosat-2E remote sensing satellite, along with 30 co-passenger satellites.
Defense

ROLLS-ROYCE and AVIALL have $3b distribution agreement to support global fleet of AE defense engines.

U.S. House Transportation Chairman Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) on June 21 introduced a new bill that features a revised and supposedly friendlier approach to moving air traffic control (ATC) out of the FAA.

By Mark Carreau
NASA is evaluating a range of power system options to meet the challenging requirements of the agency’s human Mars exploration ambitions.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Oil and gas support helicopter operator Bristow has been forced to undertake a radical restructuring to allow it to better compete in a low-oil-price environment.
Business Aviation

By Jay Menon
India’s space agency is in the final stages of preparation for the planned June 23 launch of its Cartosat-2E remove sensing satellite.
Defense

The second intercept test of the supersized Raytheon/Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Standard Missile-3 Block 2A failed June 21 against a medium-range ballistic missile target.
Defense

The European Space Agency awarded the “batch 3” order for Galileo satellites to OHB System June 22 during a contract signing event at the Paris Air Show.
Defense

By Noam Eshel
Israel Aerospace Industries maintains its position as provider of weapon systems and capabilities that establish some of Israel’s strategic pillars - yet most of the companies’ revenues come from export.

By Angus Batey
For at least the whole of the current century, militaries have understood the critical role cyberdefense plays in every aspect of operations. Yet most military organizations appear reluctant to train for network defense outside of specialist cyber units.
Optimizing Engines Through the Lifecycle

By Jen DiMascio
Looking toward a future where low-cost drones are increasingly weaponized or used to spy, Israel’s Rafael (Static Display A8) is publicly promoting Drone Dome – a laser that can shoot them down.

By Noam Eshel
Israeli company Bird Aerosystems has teamed with Airbus to develop and field the Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS) MV on helicopters and aircraft to protect them from the proliferating threat of man-portable air defense systems, or manpads.

BOEING has three-year contract to continue support of Indian Navy’s fleet of P-08I maritime patrol aircraft.

Boeing is still negotiating with Qatar on the deal for 36 F-15 fighters, after the U.S. signed a letter of agreement with the Middle Eastern nation June 14.

By Tony Osborne
Saudi Arabia officials believe there may be a need for as many as 100 An-132D airlifters in the Kingdom.
Defense

U.S. Strategic Command chief Gen. John Hyten has lambasted the military, the defense industry and Congress for the U.S.’s seeming inability to deliver new weapon systems quickly and at a reasonable cost.
Defense

A House panel has proposed the creation of a separate Space Corps within the U.S. Air Force as well as the development of an intermediate-range, ground-launched missile system to counter Russia.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Aerospace parts and electronics provider Heico said June 20 it acquired Carbon by Design, an upstart manufacturer of composite components for UAVs, rockets, spacecraft and other specialized applications.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Kawasaki’s big light blue P-1 maritime patrol aircraft has taken center stage at the Paris Air Show, marking its debut at a major international trade show, and the first time a Japanese military aircraft has visited Le Bourget.

The first serial-production Anka-S, which will use a satellite communications system rather than line-of-sight for command and control, should be delivered to the Turkish Air Force soon.

By Tony Osborne
Poland and Bahrain have expressed interest, but it seems likely that the first customer could be Pakistan.

By Tony Osborne
Turkish Aerospace Industries is making its presence felt at Le Bourget this year, with a static display of its fixed and rotary-wing products and the international flying display debut of the company’s Hurkus turboprop trainer.

LEONARDO unveiled new Gabbiano TS Ultra-Light surveillance radar at Paris Air Show.

This week the 52nd Paris Air Show gets underway at Le Bourget, drawing an estimated 2,300 international exhibitors, 150,000 trade visitors and nearly 300 official delegations.

Harris Corp., RF Communications, Rochester, New York, has been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a $255,000,000 maximum ceiling value.