Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Brian Everstine
While defense spending in recent years has been increasing, the share of it going to research and development is not nearly enough to keep the defense industrial base healthy and, most importantly, allow companies to innovate, the head of Northrop Grumman says.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Mark Carreau
Though NASA has recently delayed its estimated target of returning to the Moon with humans from 2024 to 2025, the agency remains overly optimistic in the milestones and costs it associates with the Artemis initiative, the agency’s inspector general says.
Space

By Brian Everstine
An Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Aviation SH-3 Sea King flew within 25 yards of the U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship LHD 2 USS Essex as it transited the Gulf of Oman, a move the Pentagon criticized as dangerous and unprofessional.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Brian Everstine
A Russian direct-ascent anti-satellite missile test destroyed a satellite on Nov. 15, generating thousands of pieces of space debris that threaten the International Space Station (ISS) and other assets.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Graham Warwick
Stakeholders including space agencies, launch providers and satellite operators launched the Net Zero Space initiative at the 4th Paris Peace Forum on Nov. 11-13, calling for a global commitment to achieving sustainable use of space for the benefit of all by 2030.
Space

By Mark Carreau
A week after returning to Earth from a 199-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS), the four U.S., European and Japanese Crew-2 Dragon astronauts expressed confidence in the orbital science lab’s future as it approaches the 23rd anniversary of its first element launch on Nov. 20.
Space

By Mark Carreau
The airless lunar environment will require some customized assessments by those inspired to initiate scientific inquiries or invest in the commercial ventures that NASA hopes will help it establish a sustained human presence at the Moon. This is where Houston’s Aegis Aerospace believes it could become game changing.
Space

By Mark Carreau
NASA has awarded seven U.S. coast-to-coast startups $90,000 each under its Entrepreneur’s Challenge program to advance the science capabilities of small satellite missions.
Space

By Steve Trimble
A Predator B unmanned aircraft system is capable of being reconfigured for short takeoff and landings within “hundreds of feet" rather than thousands, the manufacturer says.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
A CATIC official describes the K-8NG as a concept proposal for the export market.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
EDGE has unveiled the QX-5 and QX-6 systems at Dubai, expanding its range of autonomous offerings.
Dubai Airshow

By Steve Trimble
United Aircraft Corp. is hoping to secure direct involvement by the UAE to develop the single-engined fighter.
Dubai Airshow

By Jen DiMascio
A look at plans for expanding the company’s footprint around the globe.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Calidus is yet to reveal any details about its proposed B-350 platform, which appears in mock-up form at the Dubai Airshow static.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The two UAE MRTTs will be new-build Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transports, built to the MRTT Enhanced standard.
Dubai Airshow

By Steve Trimble
The order comes nine months after Textron delivered the AT-6E to the U.S. Air Force.
Dubai Airshow

By Steve Trimble
Countries in the region will be predominantly interested in Boeing's fighters, attack and heavy lift helicopters as well as the KC-46 tanker.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The seat, a derivative of the company’s Mk. 18 escape system, was selected by Lockheed Martin as part of an open competition.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The UK Ministry of Defense has confirmed it is looking to procure as many as 44 rotorcraft for its New Medium Helicopter requirement.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Guy Norris
The OEM reports that it has already got a lot of traction in the international market for the pod, which is designed to house various sensors, including those developed in-country by buyers.
Dubai Airshow

By Steve Trimble
The popularity of the Dubai Airshow masks the sobering reality that regional military spending forecasts for the Gulf are mostly flat.
Dubai Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Spain has contracted Airbus to convert a trio of ex-Iberia A330-200 airliners into Multi-Role Tanker Transports.
Multi-Mission Aircraft

By Brian Everstine
The White House is pressing Congress to approve a budget before next month’s deadline, arguing an extended continuing resolution (CR) would lead to cuts in defense spending and development delays for hypersonic weapons.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Brian Everstine
For seven weeks this fall, the U.S. Army’s vision of a conflict in the Pacific played out over the American Southwest with the goal of testing emerging technologies to the point of breaking them and guiding modernization programs at a time when the service’s boss says it needs to make ruthless decisions amid uncertain budgets.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Graham Warwick
Air Canada and Canadian clean-energy company Carbon Engineering plan to explore the potential use of direct air capture technology to remove CO2 from the atmosphere for permanent storage or use in the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Aircraft & Propulsion