Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

NATO declared initial operational capability for Joint Intelligence, Surveillance, and ...

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will need a thick skin when he takes his agency’s ...

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By Jen DiMascio
Once the development phase of the contract has been completed in 2018, the program will transition into a modernization program worth more than $50 billion, focused on cost reduction.
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The need to provide the proper air defense for carrier strike groups is the driving force behind the U.S. Navy’s cruiser modernization plan, which sidelines the ships for some time.
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By Mark Carreau
At NASA’s Johnson Space Center, four women – a flight controller, scientist, medical doctor and aeronautical engineer – are simulating the most dynamic phases of a notional 715-day roundtrip mission to an asteroid.
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By Tony Osborne
Rolls-Royce has cut its dividend to shareholders after profits at the aero-engine manufacturer fell by 12% last year.
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By Graham Warwick
German aerospace center DLR is teaming with Stanford University to test solutions to the familiar but often tense communications blackout that occurs when manned spacecraft re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere.
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By Graham Warwick
Avionics developer Honeywell is applying its cockpit expertise to replacing the windows in future armored vehicles.
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CASCADE AEROSPACE completed first Block 7.0 upgrade for ...

Australia will cite a need to increase its maritime force — including its submarine and ...

By Jay Menon
India is working to build its heaviest rocket, capable of ...
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As the U.S. tries to form a strategy to combat China’s strong coastal defenses ...
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By Graham Warwick
Lockheed Martin has confirmed its choice of a modernized Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) T-50 for the U.S. Air Force’s T-X advanced trainer competition.
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By Michael Bruno
Boeing’s stock price closed down almost 7% on Feb. 11 in volatile trading on Wall Street after investors digested a list of relatively negative headlines regarding the OEM and prime defense contractor.
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By Guy Norris
NASA plans to expand tests of morphing flap technology on a modified Gulfstream III to assess the effect on aircraft noise as well as the potential lift and load shifting benefits from axially twisting the flap to different angles from one end to the other.
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By Tony Osborne
BAE is looking at giving its Hawk jet trainer a second lease on life as a light attack aircraft.
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The U.S. Navy’s fiscal 2017 budget request includes a notable increase in the number of ship- and aircraft-fired missile that starts a solid inventory growth over the future year’s defense plan (FYDP).
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By Tony Osborne
Swedish aerospace firm Saab has enjoyed a bumper year of growth thanks to significant contracts from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the Swing-Role Surveillance System (SRSS) and from Brazil’s partnership with the Gripen fighter.
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By Tony Osborne
U.S. Air Force F-35As have arrived in Idaho for a month-long simulated deployment, a key test to prepare the aircraft for its interim operational capability declaration later this year.
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While the U.S. Marines are figuring out how to evolve their aviation operations to match MV-22 Osprey’s abilities, the Corps is looking to the Special Operation Forces (SOF) to work out some kinks in the tiltrotor aircraft’s communications,
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By Jen DiMascio
Canada is ending its combat role in the air war against the Islamic State group, stopping airstrikes by its CF-18 aircraft by Feb. 22, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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By Mark Carreau
The management of NASA’s highest funded field center, Johnson Space Center (JSC), believes it can meet expectations under the agency’s proposed 2017 budget.
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By Jen DiMascio
The Pentagon is asking for $1.2 billion over the next five years to create a “next-generation” launch system program that would include developing propulsion systems.
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With F-35 delays and continued expanded reliance on F-18 aircraft, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are working hard to make the legacy Hornets last much longer than they were meant to, budget documents show.
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