Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Jen DiMascio
Experts in nuclear policy caution that changes to limit the president's authority on ordering a first strike could disrupt the U.S.’s ability to deter attacks.
Defense

By William Garvey
Icon’s amphibious A5 program suffers another setback with a second fatal accident, this one involving a high-profile sports star.
Business Aviation

The U.S. Air Force’s need for a new escape system is driven by the prevalence of heavy HMDs and NVGs in modern fighter aircraft.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Helen Massy-Beresford
The Franco-Dutch carrier’s strategic plan is bearing fruit with new partnerships, and soon a new airline.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
Five teams are in the running for $30 million in prizes for landing on the Moon, demonstrating spacecraft imaging and mobility systems.

By Jen DiMascio
In this week’s roundup, Malaysia considers buying used Japanese P-3 Orions; Intelsat and General Atomics show they can swap beams between a satellite and a UAV; Russian Helicopters makes an early delivery; U.S. gathers three carriers in the Pacific; and Norway seeks air-to-air missiles.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
The first private lunar mission is expected to launch in early 2018, a half-century after nations raced to get to the Moon.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Richard Aboulafia
The aircraft’s future will be determined by Emirates, not Airbus.
Air Transport

Ted “Twig” Branch
Local governments can require drone users to register and use an app that will make their UAS visible to law enforcement.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
It is getting harder to find a Western A&D company not undergoing restructuring. Wall Street may be to blame—and it may benefit.
Air Transport

By Irene Klotz
Milestone completes Sierra Nevada’s paid NASA Commercial Crew work and sets up critical design review for unmanned station resupply missions. Photo: NASA
Commercial Space

Materials science helps make storing and handling missiles and other rocket-powered munitions safer.
Aerospace

By Guy Norris
The airframer is on a path to fill out its planned 737 MAX derivative family by the end of the decade.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Thierry Dubois
Some member states are disinclined to consolidate their air navigation service providers, often for sovereignty and defense reasons.
Air Transport

By Guy Norris
The finalized flight deck features of Boeing’s 777X reveal clear 787 influence and unique wing-fold controls.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Lockheed Martin’s radar experts in Syracuse are introducing new air surveillance technologies to counter emerging threats from quadcopters to reentry vehicles.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Cubesat-building robot contest, Lockheeds SHiELD laser demo, Uber air taxi trial adds L.A. and Horsefly electric van/drone deliveries.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Cadence is applying the latest advances in commercial electronics system design automation to reduce the time and cost involved in replacing obsolete avionics.
Aerospace

Readers address updating nuclear chain of command; supersonic maladies; Airbus/Bombardier/Boeing ramifications, and remotely piloted aircraft.
Feedback

By Jen DiMascio
In this week's Washington Outlook: Defense policy legislation skips the creation of a corps, puts the deputy defense secretary in charge of space spending.
Defense

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By Tony Osborne
The F-35 is a “benchmark” in competition to replace the Tornado, German officials say.
Program Management

As the Islamic State loses territory, U.S. and Russia must work harder to deconflict air operations in a rapidly shrinking battlespace.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Anglo-French UCAV and Turkish TF-X are preserving British fighter know-how.
Program Management

By Graham Warwick
NASA’s Advanced Composites program finally comes to grips with the complexities of designing and certifying carbon-fiber aircraft structures.
Aerospace