Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Nov, 14
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SpaceX Tests Repaired Crew Dragon Launch Abort System
A series of successful static fire engine tests of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft has cleared the company for an inflight abort test.
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Kansas Team Conducts First BVLOS Drone Flights
The Kansas Department of Transportation says it has completed the first drone flight to inspect power lines without using visual observers or ground-based radar.
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U.S. Army Pursuing Hydrogen Propulsion, Refueling Options
As the U.S. Army researches hydrogen-fueled vehicles ranging from rescue trucks to unmanned aircraft, the service has awarded General Atomics a contract for a high-pressure hydrogen generation system to support refueling in the field.
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Elliott Completes Garmin G5000 Upgrades
Elliott Aviation, a provider of avionics upgrade and cabin refurbishments, has delivered a Citation Excel with a full G5000 retrofit.
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Prague Seeks Offsets For UH-1/AH-1 Deal
The Czech defense ministry is looking for offsets of 30% of contract value in favor of its national industry as it prepares to sign a U.S. Foreign Military Sale for military helicopters from Bell.
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NASA’s Human Exploration Plans Face Familiar Challenge
If NASA is to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024, prepare for expeditions to Mars and seek evidence of alien life in the Solar System and beyond, it must tackle a number of all-too-familiar management challenges, the agency’s Inspector General (IG) says in a new report.
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