Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

DASSAULT has contract from France’s DGA to perform detailed definition study for future surveillance and maritime intervention aircraft.

On Tuesday morning in Washington Pentagon research chief Michael Griffin will discuss “Re-energizing the Missile Defense Enterprise” at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Lockheed Martin Corp., Orlando, Florida, has been awarded a $350,000,000 increase to an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) production support.

By Tony Osborne
The first of two former British Royal Air Force Lockheed C-130J Hercules airlifters has been delivered to Bahrain.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has reported the successful Pacific Ocean recovery of the HTV-7 Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC).
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
Airbus Defense & Space is working toward a demonstration of in-orbit satellite manufacturing in 2022.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
European defense procurement agency OCCAR has invited Airbus’s Germany-based business to be the prime contractor for the EuroMALE UAS.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Dassault Aviation has been awarded a contract to carry out detailed study work for a future maritime surveillance aircraft based on its Falcon 2000 LXS bizjet.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
China’s air force boldly brandished four examples of a newly-developed missile for the first time inside the weapons bay of the country’s most advanced fighter.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Flyability, a Swiss startup developing collision-tolerant drones for operation in confined spaces, has raised $11 million in a Series A financing round.

By Steve Trimble
U.S. Defense Undersecretary Mike Griffin is reconsidering the merits of missiles that use older, semi-active radar technology to home-in on targets.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
A Japanese demonstrator fighter engine has been run to full thrust with no problems, a program official says.
Defense

India’s state-run space agency is preparing to launch its GSAT-29 high throughput communication satellite on a heavy-lift GSLV Mk. 3 on Nov. 14.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
European and international partners are moving toward the launch of an experimental hypersonic glider in 2020.

LONGBOW LLC has $9m U.S. Army contract for laser and longbow Hellfire engineering services.

Nov. 13-14—2018 Canadian Aerospace Summit, Shaw Centre, Ottawa. For more information go to https://aerospacesummit.ca/

Thanks in part to regulatory reform efforts by the Trump administration, U.S. arms exports rose 13% during fiscal 2018 to reach $192.3 billion.

By Thierry Dubois
Euroconsult’s annual satellite market forecast is predicting a fast decrease in the average value of a satellite—minus 15% compared to last year’s study.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
A Rocket Lab Electron booster lifted off from New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula on Nov. 11.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
A pilot’s mistakes, a maintenance crew’s failures and a “culture and climate of complacency” are cited as factors in a USAF report on a fatal WC-130H crash.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The agency is ordering 22 AW169Ms, Leonardo announced Nov. 12.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Japan is considering acquiring the General Atomics Avenger unmanned combat aircraft for naval surveillance beginning in the late 2020s.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
Indonesia is likely to put into service a locally made surface-to-surface missile within two years, the manufacturer says.
Defense

India’s HTT 40 basic trainer aircraft has cleared its first spin test, considered one of the most challenging elements of any aircraft development program.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Boeing and Safran have received regulatory approvals to begin operations of their new auxiliary power units (APUs) joint venture.
Defense