Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Bradley Perrett, Maksim Pyadushkin
Dimensions show that the CR929 will have a bigger cabin than the A330-900. It is now almost as long and is wide enough for nine-abreast seating.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick, Guy Norris
JetSuiteX’s short-haul flights between secondary cities fit with Zunum’s strategy for revitalizing regional air transport with hybrid-electric propulsion.
Air Transport

By Guy Norris
GE Aviation sees its new Catalyst advanced turboprop as the potential core for a new generation of hybrid-electric propulsion systems.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
As NASA prepares for start of commercial spaceflight, ‘load and go’ is among operational alternatives it will assess as a system.
Space

By Guy Norris
Hit by successive delays, the rebaselined MRJ90 test plan is on a firmer footing and staying on its revised certification schedule, says Mitsubishi.
Air Transport

By Tony Osborne
P.2HH development is being backed by the Italian Air Force, which wants to purchase 10 systems.
Defense

The introduction of a fully redundant precision landing mode in the Super Hornet and Growler should eliminate the need for stick-and-throttle carrier landings.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Software testbeds developed by Ball Aerospace and BAE Systems are evaluating a new app-based approach to situational awareness and command and control in space.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Spacecraft software for drones, DARPA’s Gremlins on show, gunship launches drone, AACUS in action, HorseFly drone delivers, and recovery parachute for eVTOLs.
Aerospace

But Boeing argues it has long been a “proactive partner” in efforts to mitigate physiological events in F/A 18s.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
The use of flightpath and energy cues has long be standard in military and business aviation. It is coming to commercial aircraft, at last.
Air Transport

Readers discuss the CFM56-78 fan blade separation from a couple of angles as well as reminisce about the Pilatus PC-6 Porter and conjecture how to save it.
Feedback

By Graham Warwick, Guy Norris
At its second Elevate Summit in Los Angeles last week, Uber described an ambitious end-state vision for its aerial ridesharing initiative. Guy Norris and Graham Warwick were there for the eye-opening presentation and discuss the challenges to realizing Uber’s vision with Mark Moore, the man behind its plans to fill the skies over the world’s most congested cities with electric VTOL air taxis.
Air Transport

Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
First Take

Upcoming aviation and aerospace industry events and Aviation Week Network events.

NATO officials see Turkey’s acquisition of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile as a real security concern.
Defense

New program ignites slow-moving FAA effort to introduce drones more widely into the U.S. national airspace system.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Growing pains or systemic flaws? Recent 737 aerostructure delivery slips come amid growing supply-chain stress concerns.
Air Transport

By Jens Flottau
Subsidies in air transport can only be addressed multilaterally, but any movement is unlikely.
Air Transport

Recent appointments, promotions and honors in the aviation and aerospace industry.

By Michael Bruno
What the KLX Aerospace acquisition says about Boeing, future acquisitions and the aftermarket
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Guy Norris
To create the 777X, Boeing is not only introducing the world's largest all-composite wings, but it is transforming the way it builds and assembles the 777 from which it is derived.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick, Guy Norris
Describing its Elevate initiative as a “forcing function” for urban air mobility, Uber is taking on challenges across a wide front. Photo: Uber
Aerospace

By Jen DiMascio
ULA piecing together Vulcan rocket; Israeli Air Force’s transport upgrade; Saab builds Gripen facility in Brazil, and Indonesia receives two more maritime patrollers.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
Simultaneous solicitations for payloads and flight services could return U.S. to the lunar surface as early as 2019.
Space