Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Bradley Perrett
The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) X-2 fighter technology demonstrator, formerly called ATD-X, is due to fly in February, testing systems that Japan’s defense technology agency is preparing for a possible future combat aircraft.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Two small satellites developed by engineering students from in-state rivals Texas A&M and the University of Texas were deployed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 29.
Space

The Navy’s Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) began its Government Acceptance Test (GAT) earlier this month on a critical meteorological system.
Defense

GENERAL DYNAMICS has Q4 2015 earnings from continuing operations of $764m, up ...

The window for free registration of small UAVs with the FAA closed on...

With the U.S. federal budget soon to be released, the annual debate over the ...
Defense

By Mark Carreau
On Earth and in space, NASA’s nationwide work force paused on Jan. 28 to mark the space agency’s annual Day of Remembrance, a tribute to the 17 astronauts and the families of those who perished in three tragedies.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Northrop Grumman and Raytheon are to further develop their competing radars for the Joint Surveillance Target Radar System (JStars) replacement under 18-month contracts to be awarded by the U.S. Air Force.
Defense

The Pacific Command (Pacom) is still looking anxiously to welcome the big-gun DDG 1000 Zumwalt-class destroyer into its fleet.
Defense

Airbus Safran Launchers (ASL), a joint venture of Airbus Group and Safran SA, has finalized the design of Europe’s next-generation Ariane 6 launch vehicle.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer Antonov has hit back at reports that the company was liquidated by the government of Kiev.
Defense

The U.S. is avoiding Asia-Pacific island disputes, but is adamant about its right to transit or patrol those areas.
Defense

Carrier Strike Group 10, nicknamed IKE CSG, participated in the Fleet Synthetic Training - Group Commander exercise earlier this month in Norfolk, U.S. Navy officials say.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
The Ariane 5 launch was Arianespace’s 273rd mission in the Ariane rocket family.
Space

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Helicopters has flown the second prototype of its new H160 twin-engine medium helicopter.

The U.S. Defense Department plans to initiate a launch services procurement this year for at least two “public-private partnerships” that would see the government and private companies share the cost.
Defense

The fiscal 2017 defense budget to be released on Feb. 9 will contain few surprises, and is unlikely to address a looming acquisition “bow wave” dominated by Air Force aircraft programs, according to analysts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Boeing’s more modest expectations for 2016 business and financial results upset Wall Street on Jan. 27, with traders knocking the OEM’s shares down almost 9% in the minutes before the regular close of New York stock markets.
Defense

By Molly McMillin
Textron Aviation posted lower revenue but higher profit and business jet deliveries during the fourth quarter of 2015. For the full year, it posted higher revenue and profit.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The U.K.’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will tighten regulations for air displays following the crash of a former military Hawker Hunter at the Shoreham air show last September that killed 11 people.
Defense

By Jay Menon
The French space agency CNES signed a letter of intent on Jan. 25 with the Indian Space Research Organization for French participation in what will be India’s second interplanetary space mission.
Defense

With the growing proliferation of missiles in the Asia-Pacific region, Adm. Harry Harris, the commander of Pacific Command, sees a possible need for increased ballistic missile defense (BMD).
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Airbus Group’s tie-up with Uber to test-market extending ridehailing services to include helicopter flights has stumbled after local opposition prompted the speedy halt of a pilot project at the Sundance Film Festival, but further trials are planned this year.
Defense

Okinawa is becoming more important for U.S. strategic interests, according to a recent Congressional Research Service report.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
A Russian company is set to assemble Airbus H135 twin-engine light helicopters in the Urals to support the growth of aeromedical evacuation helicopters.