Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Bradley Perrett
Ask the Editors: The global battle for airframe dominance is now a battle between Airbus and Boeing, but could Comac shake up the scene?
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bradley Perrett
Private ownership in China has been in retreat, because governments are willing to pay for air services.
Airlines & Lessors

By Irene Klotz
Two NASA astronauts return from extended SpaceX flight test to the ISS.
Space

By Steve Trimble
A two-year evaluation has coalesced into plans to field a sea-based interceptor as quickly as possible.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By William Garvey
Amy Spowart, president and chief executive of the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio, speaks about the organization based in the
Business Aviation

By Jen DiMascio, Irene Klotz, Mark Carreau
This week, NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Benhken splashed down in their SpaceX Dragon capsule in the Gulf of Mexico after two months at the
Defense

By Kim Minseok, Bradley Perrett
KARI plans to send a 300-kg probe to the Moon on a KSLV-2 with solid-propellant boosters.
Space

By Sean Broderick, Guy Norris
Both the 737 MAX and the 777X programs are key to helping Boeing emerge from a historic industry downturn.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Guy Norris
Boom and Virgin Galactic agreements with Rolls-Royce mark a potential competitive ramp-up in the commercial supersonic market sector.
Program Management

By Jen DiMascio
NRO’s new approach to satellites; Russia’s S-70 acceleration; defining “Attritable” in dollar terms; Collins’ training device.
Space

By Steve Trimble
Ask the Editors: The F-15EX is a product of digital engineering, but it is not representative of the Digital Century Series initiative.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Antoine Gelain
The odds of repurposing the satellites for GNSS are limited.
Commercial Space

By Steve Trimble
How the Air Force Research Laboratory has put autonomous technology at the forefront of future air warfare since 2017.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Spain could lead development of a jet trainer to train pilots for the FCAS as part of an effort to bolster Airbus’ in-country presence.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
Asia-Pacific has led the way on low-cost long-haul, but even the pioneers are facing post-coronavirus challenges.
Airlines & Lessors

Robin Lineberger
Leaders who embrace digital transformation can help hard-hit companies rebound from the pandemic.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Tony Osborne
BAE Systems will build a full-scale fuselage section of the notional Tempest design in its factory of the future trials.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
The FAA does not plan to extend the UAS Integration Partnership Program after October.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Karen Walker
Ask the Editors: The TSA and Homeland Security should be mandating such checks and tests.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Thierry Dubois
As Airbus is reconciling production rates and deliveries, its CEO sees the current situation as manageable for the supply chain.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Graham Warwick
Swiss eVTOL demo; EASA advances AI; suborbital spaceplane; AeroTEC advances electric; EHang expands; and Sunglider flies higher.
Emerging Technologies

By Graham Warwick
Ask the Editors: There’s a way to go before propulsion electrification, but the type certification of aircraft begins to lay the bricks.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Guy Norris, Sean Broderick
Airbus made major moves earlier this year, leaving Boeing to make large adjustments as the ramifications of COVID-19 become clearer.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The Pentagon identified two programs to support NGAD in 2014, then went silent; one has reemerged in budget documents this year.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Adrian Schofield
While many Asia-Pacific carriers have restored their domestic networks, new COVID-19 outbreaks threaten to dampen the recovery.
Airlines & Lessors