Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct, 2
October 03, 2019
U.S. Air Force Stands Up New NGAD Design Office
U.S. Air Force Col. Dale White, who formerly led surveillance and special operations acquisition programs, will lead the new Advanced Aircraft office.
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Pratt To Reduce F-35 Engine Cost
Pratt & Whitney will reduce the unit recurring flyaway (URF) cost of the F135 engine by 3% over a three-year ordering period for Lockheed Martin F-35s scheduled for delivery from 2020 to 2022, the company says.
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Italian Air Force Buys Virgin Galactic Flight For Research Mission
Virgin Galactic and the Italian Air Force signed a contract Oct. 2 to train and carry three Italians into suborbital space aboard SpaceShipTwo to conduct research experiments in flight as soon as next year.
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Avic Plans To Fly Operational Near-Space Drone In 2021
Avic is working toward flying an operational near-space, solar-powered drone in 2021, following a decision this year to proceed with a demonstrator of 50-m (164-ft.) wingspan.
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Inmarsat, ESA Agree To Start Iris Phase 2 Effort
Inmarsat has signed a contract with the ESA to begin the second phase of the Iris development program to create a satellite data link capability for aircraft flying in Europe.
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Air And Missile Defense Radar In Chinese Parade
China exhibited a new radar system for air and missile defense in its Oct. 1 National Day parade.
Above: Four radar vehicles, each vehicle being the fourth and last in its air-and-missile-defense radar unit in the parade: Hefei provincial government.
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Intel Agency Studies MQ-25 For Surveillance Role
The U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 is being developed as a carrier-based aerial refueler, but an intelligence agency is showing interest in the unmanned aircraft system for a maritime surveillance role.
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DART Acquires Simplex Aerospace
Helicopter component developer DART Aerospace has acquired aerial firefighting equipment developer Simplex Aerospace.
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