Defense

By Lee Hudson
“What we have not done is we have never chosen in the past to weaponize [hypersonics]," Pentagon research chief Michael Griffin says. "Now others are doing so."
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Italian aerospace and defense company Leonardo says it has overcome helicopter production and delivery glitches that led to investor concern about one of the most profitable elements of the business.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The Boeing Aerospace & Autonomy Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, will be operated by Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences, which already has a research and development center close to MIT.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has taken delivery of a second Aegis destroyer in a program that is running late but now appears to have stabilized.
Defense

By Arie Egozi
The development of an increasing number of UAS for maritime missions is prompting the Israeli Navy and air force to ask with increasing seriousness whether a UAS carrier is needed.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Marine Corps has taken delivery of the Pentagon’s first-ever gallium nitride radar, known as the TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR), one month ahead of schedule.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Shares of Melbourne, Florida-based Harris grew nearly 10% on July 31 after the midsized A&D supplier unveiled robust results for its recently finished fiscal 2018.
Defense

All year, Russia has been fending off nighttime raids conducted by small, lawnmower-engine-powered aircraft.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Citing a shortfall in combat capacity, the U.S. Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute proposes the near-term fielding of manned-unmanned fighter teams.
Defense

By Irene Klotz
Boeing has tracked down the cause of a propellant leak during a June hot-fire test of the CST-100 Starliner launch abort engines.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
The highly anticipated report from Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan on how the Pentagon should manage and organize its space forces will not be released on Aug. 1 as directed by Congress.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Maxar Technologies is mulling what to do with its geostationary satellite manufacturing business in light of the ongoing market slump.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Japan has chosen the Lockheed Martin Long Range Discrimination Radar over the rival Raytheon SPY-6 as the sensor for the country's Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense program.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Major aerospace and defense supplier Arconic has decided to sell its Building and Construction Systems business.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Only UK companies are being allowed to tender for a sovereign program for a low-cost unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV), according to the Royal Air Force.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
A Minuteman III ICBM test launch was terminated over the Pacific Ocean early in the morning on July 31, according to the U.S. Air Force’s Global Strike Command.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
General Atomics has completed its fourth wind tunnel test in its pursuit of the U.S. Navy’s MQ-25A Stingray unmanned refueling tanker competition.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. Air Force is determining what facilities, funding and manpower it will need for its Rapid Sustainment Office.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
The Indonesian Air Force says it will begin receiving five Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules in 2019, followed by a first batch of Sukhoi Su-35 fighters.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
In agreement with the Brazilian Air Force, Embraer has determined the twin-engine airlifter will enter service in 2019 rather than at the end of this year.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Chinese space industry group Casc is developing a small, solid-propellant rocket that will closely compete with launchers of rival Casic.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Northrop Grumman’s ninth NASA-contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station ended as planned late July 30.
Defense

By Arie Egozi
To confront Iran in Syria and at a distance, the air force is looking to buy new F-15Is and upgrade its old ones.
Defense

By John Morris
The EAA AirVenture event spotlighted emerging technologies that will affect not just general aviation but also the future development of urban transportation.
Business Aviation

By Lee Hudson
Rivals GE and Advanced Turbine Engine Company (ATEC) have submitted their proposals to the U.S.
Defense