Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Sean Broderick
Carriers asked to mobilize for only the third time in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet’s history.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Modeling decarbonization; Suborbital spaceplane flies; Satellite captures debris; Measuring Arctic methane; Navy VTOL delivery drone.
Emerging Technologies

By Irene Klotz, Mark Carreau
NASA stops work on lunar lander a second time after losing bidder files federal lawsuit.
Program Management

Dan Rutherford
Aviation regulators should start planning around the danger that aircraft impose on flyers and nonflyers alike through climate change.
Sustainability

By Graham Warwick
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aerospace

Readers write about coaxial helicopters on Earth and Mars, Swiss F-35 choice, FARA vs. physics, UAP, C919 and freighter battles.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

A roundup of upcoming conferences, exhibitions and summits.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Steve Trimble, Tony Osborne
The Taliban’s seizure of Afghanistan on Aug. 15 triggered the largest military air evacuation in history, but it may still be not enough.
Budget, Policy & Operations

Recent appointments, promotions and honors in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Jen DiMascio, Irene Klotz, Guy Norris
NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion are big-government programs trying to keep pace in a marketplace increasingly dominated by commercial industry, meanwhile, the U.S. military is looking to build bridges to international partners, that same commercial industry and to the intelligence community.
Space

By Jens Flottau
The Airbus A330neo’s history has been full of twists and turns, but the latest performance changes indicate a change in direction.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jen DiMascio
SpaceX seeks LOX; Missile warning force design; The start of Space Command; and A question of UAPs.
Space

By Michael Bruno
A wave of newly minted publicly traded space companies is hitting the marketplace and sustaining investment confidence, hinting at more to come.
Commercial Space

By Irene Klotz
As rival SpaceX prepares for a tourist mission, Boeing is wrestling to pull off uncrewed flight test.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Startup HyPoint has entered into a $6.5 million collaborative agreement with Piasecki Aircraft to develop a hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles.
Emerging Technologies

By Irene Klotz
New satellite constellations seeding the $1 trillion space economy
Program Management

By Sean Broderick
New risks have emerged 20 years after 9/11, while COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized value of touchless, crowd-reducing protocols.
Program Management

By Graham Warwick
Switzerland’s Dufour Aerospace is unusual among electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing startups in targeting the established helicopter market, and in particular emergency medical services.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Steve Trimble
A new class of offensive hypersonic weapons and architectural refresh of defensive interceptors is on drawing boards for the U.S. Navy.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Ben Goldstein, Lori Ranson
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, changed the airline industry forever. The pandemic will, too.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Velis Electro in the U.S.; Honeywell UAV satcom; water-based cubesat propulsion; faster SAF path; drone delivery partnership.
Emerging Technologies

By Angus Batey
Ampaire completes trial flights with hybrid-electric testbed on regional airline route in Scotland.
Emerging Technologies

By Steve Trimble, Guy Norris
A newly opened factory on the Skunk Works complex heralds a new era and a return to series manufacturing by Lockheed Martin's 78-year-old advanced development programs business unit.
Defense

By Angus Batey
Supported by the UK’s Future Flight Challenge, the SATE project is establishing a low-carbon aviation test center at Kirkwall.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Ben Goldstein
JetBlue is looking to disrupt the U.S.-UK market, but recent history has been unkind to long-haul low-cost carriers.
Airlines & Lessors