Aerospace

By Steve Trimble
Landmark flight on one of Air Force’s oldest designs paves way for use of artificial intelligence in military aircraft and spacecraft.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Graham Warwick
From flight trainers to regional miniliners, European light aircraft manufacturers are moving to exploit propulsion electrification.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jen DiMascio
Stratcom may revamp nuclear airborne command post; Lockheed’s next OPIR tranche; GlobalEyes for UAE; and Romanian mission for MQ-9s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Germany joins race for European vertical smallsat launch competing with Norway, Sweden, Portugal and the UK.
Commercial Space

By Graham Warwick
A half-dozen startups are making the pace in the race to unlock UAM, with at least as many close behind. Who will be the winners?
Advanced Air Mobility

Aisha Bowe
As more women and minorities rise through the ranks in aerospace engineering, they will bring their own cultures with them.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Mark Carreau
Lawmakers trimmed $1.9 billion from the space agency budget in fiscal 2021.
Space

By Thierry Dubois
An investment fund formed last summer to support small and medium enterprises in the French aerospace sector has received an additional €100 million ($120 million) from the Credit Agricole banking group, thus bringing it closer to its goal of raising a total of €1 billion.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Lee Hudson
The Space Development Agency has awarded SpaceX $150.4 million to launch up to 28 satellites for the Pentagon’s tracking and transport layers.
Program Management

By Graham Warwick
U.S.-based emergency air transport provider Hatzolah Air has placed four preorders for an air ambulance version of the CityHawk vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicle under development by Israel’s Urban Aeronautics.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Thierry Dubois, Guy Norris
Ask the Editors: Progress on the production and liquefaction infrastructures for hydrogen could mean big things for aviation.
Emerging Technologies

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The benefits of cost savings, inventory reduction, increased cash flow and office efficiencies have never been more important. Learn how one company is poised to deliver via innovative supply chain services for Japanese aerospace as demand grows.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Japanese express delivery company Yamato Holdings is collaborating with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on the design of a cargo pod for an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aerial logistics system that the company plans to introduce early this decade.
Aircraft & Propulsion