Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

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The Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) issued a formal and final request for proposals (RFP) for the first GPS III launch Sept. 30.
Defense

Pentagon delays in picking a winner in the Long-Range Strike Bomber contest are imposing heavy costs on contractors.
Defense

By Maksim Pyadushkin
Russia has officially launched combat operations against Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria.
Defense

French parliamentarians on Sept. 29 protested a government agreement with Moscow on indemnification for two naval ships initially destined for Russia but now bound for Egypt.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Boeing will continue to provide sustained engineering in support of the International Space Station (ISS) under a $1.18 billion, five-year NASA contract.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Poland may be close to finalizing a multinational deal with European countries for Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transports (MRTTs).
Defense

The U.S. and Russia are using their respective militaries to re-establish better communication — a liaison role that is nothing new for the Pentagon.
Defense

Blue Origin has achieved “a key milestone” in its development of the BE-4 engine for ULA's proposed Vulcan launch vehicle, and its own orbital launch vehicle.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
AgustaWestland has certified its Limited Ice Protection System (LIPS) on its AW189 super-medium, twin-engine helicopter.
Defense

By Guy Norris
The Mars ascent vehicle (MAV) will be very different from the ascent stage of the Apollo Lunar Module, the only craft ever to carry humans off the surface of another planetary body.

LCOA will split its business into two publicly traded companies: one focused on upstream business

As Capitol Hill lawmakers scramble to pass a stopgap spending bill

Raytheon Co., Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, has been awarded an $180,000,000

China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force is testing examples of two high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) aircraft in the same size and weight class as the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk.

By Jay Menon
India has signed two contracts with the U.S. worth $3 billion to purchase 22 AH-64E Apache and 15 CH-47F Chinook helicpters for the Indian air force.
Defense

The U.S. Navy is readying two F-35Cs for a second round of carrier-based developmental testing trials.
Defense

By Guy Norris
A Royal Australian Air Force Airbus KC-30A multi-role tanker transport is expected to continue tanking tests with a USAF Lockheed Martin F-35A through October.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Airbus Helicopters has asked engine manufacturers for information on higher-power turboshafts for the U.S. Army’s UH-72 Lakota light utility helicopter.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
The FAA needs to provide the government with more details to justify increasing its budget for regulating the space launch industry by 9%, the GAO says.
Defense

The U.S. Navy is letting contracts for upkeep and upgrades of the current submarine fleet to mitigate expected sub force shortfalls in the coming decades.
Defense

The U.S. Navy is starting its CG Phased Modernization Program this month with the CG 63 guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Top NASA managers are pledging further reforms in managing the cost and schedule of major programs in response to recommendations from the agency’s IG.
Defense

HARRIS CORP. has $390m U.S. Special Operations Command contract for tactical communications next-generation handheld radios. Work to be complete August 2020. THALES-RAYTHEON SYSTEMS CO. has $22.7m U.S. Army foreign military sales contract for Sentinel AN/MPQ-64F1 radars, spares, interactive electronic technical manuals, test equipment, associated equipment, Sentinel operator training and Sentinel maintainer training for Latvia. Work to be complete Oct. 31, 2016.

During Pope Francis’ East Coast visit, crowds have been following his every move. The skies, however, are free of UAVs, which the FAA banned from airspace along the Mid-Atlantic coast with the prospect of fines and criminal charges. Drone pilots flying in skies near the pope were threatened with potential legal action by FAA Administrator Michael Huerta. “If you plan to attend any of the Papal visit events,” he warned, “please leave your drone at home.”