Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

By Tony Osborne
British defense engineering company Marshall Aerospace and Defense has begun using additive manufacturing to rapidly prototype and produce components for military aircraft.
Defense

NORTHROP GRUMMAN has $958m U.S. Navy contract for 30 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) units.

This week in Washington House defense authorizers are due to vote on the annual defense policy bill.

Copper River Technologies, Anchorage, Alaska, has been awarded a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum amount of $21,000,000.

By Graham Warwick
Uber has added a fifth electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicle developer to its Elevate aerial ridesharing program.

By Bill Carey
Lessons learned from research and development of an unmanned aircraft traffic management (UTM) system to coordinate small drone traffic will serve toward creating a similar system for urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles, presenters told the Uber Elevate Summit in Washington.

By Mark Carreau
House lawmakers pressed without success during a June 11 hearing for answers from NASA as to how much the White House’s plans to accelerate a human lunar landing from 2028 to 2024 will cost.
Space

By Lee Hudson
The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee intends to submit an amendment June 12 during markup of the fiscal 2020 defense policy bill to increase the U.S. defense budget top line from $733 billion to $750 billion.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Four NASA tech initiatives intended to improve the design and performance of spacecraft assigned to a range of future missions are among 24 small sat ride shares set to launch later this month.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded a $542 million firm-fixed price contract for the first low-rate initial production lot of Sikorsky VH-92A presidential helicopter aircraft, spares and support equipment.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Helen Massy-Beresford
European rules aimed at ensuring “safe and secure” drone operations across Europe, as well as protecting the “safety and the privacy of EU citizens while enabling the free circulation and a level [EU] playing field” were published June 11.

By Arie Egozi
The Israeli Defense Ministry and Lockheed Martin Israel have signed a first-of-its-kind F-35 aircraft maintenance agreement.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
In choosing a site for the $1.1 billion system, vital for defense against North Korean weapons of mass destruction, Japanese officials used a ruler, protractor and Google Earth pictures to determine minimum elevation angles available for radars.
Defense

By Adrian Schofield
New Zealand has selected the Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 to replace its C-130H fleet, although many details of the proposed buy remain to be decided.
Defense

More than a week after an Indian An-32 transport aircraft went missing, its wreckage was discovered by the country’s air force in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh on June 11.
Defense

MITSUBISHI opened new Space and Sensing Systems Division June 5 at Cypress, California, headquarters.

A U.S. Marine Corps Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion landed safely at Imperial County Airport in California after experiencing an inflight fire June 6.

July 1-4—8th European Conference For Aeronautics and Space Sciences 2019, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Madrid. For more information go to eucass2019.eu

By Steve Trimble
Lockheed Martin has tentatively agreed to a one-year contract with two priced options with the U.S. Defense Department that dramatically lowers the unit recurring flyaway costs for the F-35A.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Executives and analysts expect the proposed merger of Raytheon and United Technologies will pass antitrust muster, and it is already winning over investors and government customers.
Defense

By Arie Egozi
Israeli company Aeronautics has unveiled its first hybrid Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) that is operated by an advanced combustion/electric-power unit.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Canada’s Héroux-Devtek, the third-largest landing gear manufacturer worldwide, said on June 10 it bought nearby Alta Precision, a privately-owned manufacturer of high-precision landing gear components, in a $23 million deal.
Defense

By Bill Carey
The FAA on June 10 said it was investigating the cause of a satellite navigation system anomaly on Bombardier CRJ and other jets that forced several U.S. airlines to cancel flights.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
Creating a sixth armed service is not in the Chairman’s mark of the fiscal 2020 defense policy bill released June 10. Committee staff said this is a result of diverging member opinions: ranging from “hell no” to supporting a full Space Force.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The head of the House Armed Services Committee is advocating that SpaceX receive monetary assistance if the company is selected for the second phase of a next-generation rocket competition to deliver National Security Space payloads.
Defense