Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Graham Warwick
Up to 24 UAVs are planned to fly simultaneously at six FAA-designated test sites across the U.S. on April 19, in the biggest test yet of NASA’s UAV traffic management (UTM) system.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Aurora Flight Sciences has flown a subscale model of its LightningStrike hybrid-electric distributed propulsion vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) experimental aircraft, selected in March to be Darpa’s high-speed VTOL X-Plane.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Thales has confirmed the sale of Fulmar fixed-wing UAVs to equip six Next Generation Patrol Craft under construction for the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.
Defense

By Maksim Pyadushkin
To complement increased purchases of combat aircraft, the Russian aerospace forces are ordering 30 more Yakovlev Yak-130 jet trainers.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Vanilla Aircraft is aiming to demonstrate a 100-hr. flight of its VA001 midsized long-endurance UAV by midyear following a 25-hr. flight in early April in New Mexico.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The German air force will close its Panavia Tornado training facility at Holloman AFB, New Mexico, in 2019 and move instruction back to Europe.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Monaco is to install a counter-UAV system comprising radar, cameras and jammers to provide security and privacy over the wealthy city-state.
Defense

By Jay Menon
UMS Skeldar, the newly-formed joint venture between Saab and Swiss UAV company UMS Aero, is looking to establish a manufacturing facility in India to tap into the Asian and Southeast Asian market.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Astronauts aboard the station plan to extend and pressurize the prototype for a fabric human habitation module to its full 13 ft. length and 10 1/2 ft. diameter in late May.
Space

BOEING signed $1.5b contract with U.S. Army to upgrade 117 AH-64D Apaches to...

The U.S. aerospace and defense sector’s gross exports were up $5 billion ...

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By Mark Carreau
Will risk-averse legacy providers or emerging players focused on a lower cost, more flexible business model prevail in the changing launch industry?
Space

By Jen DiMascio
In the summer of 2015, Gen. John Hyten, commander of U.S. Air Force Space Command, says the military created a threat-focused space enterprise vision while working on an ongoing analysis of alternatives on the future of protected satellite communications.
Space

F-35 program prices are improving, but there are still cost concerns as production ramps up, a recent U.S. Government Accountability Office report says.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
SpotterRF, a supplier of commercial radars for perimeter security, has announced a partnership to offer an integrated product to counter UAVs and is promising significantly lower cost than similar equipment already on the market.
Defense

As U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and Indian Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar met this week during the Pentagon chief’s visit to India, the two countries agreed to strengthen their military and industrial defense bonds.
Defense

PRATT & WHITNEY has $1b U.S. Navy contract modification for ninth lot of 66 F135 engines for...

At the 32nd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs April 13, SSC unveiled “SSC Infinity.

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U.S. services’ plans to fly the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter for longer than originally intended have pushed up ...

Astronauts can assemble observatories with apertures as large as 20 meters from large components delivered by the Space Launch System (SLS), according to Hubble servicing veteran John Grunsfeld.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
The head of U.S. Air Force Space Command says it is true that the military would rather not carry the burden of helping anyone and everyone with collision avoidance and orbital analysis.
Space

Northrop Grumman is finalizing its XS-1 design, with a major review scheduled before work starts on preparing the Phase 2 proposal to Darpa.
Space

By Guy Norris
New Zealand-based space launch company Rocket Lab has completed the qualification of the second stage of the Electron launch vehicle which will be lofted from a newly constructed site on the east coast of the country’s North Island.
Space