Reaching Mars with astronauts in the 2030s will require the best from global partners and the nation’s commercial sector as much as from NASA, a Senate panel has been told.
India’s state-run defense research agency has developed a new surveillance system to improve security on the border and cut the patrol burden on India's military.
Northrop Grumman, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope prime contractor, faces millions of dollars in potential contract award fee losses on the long-troubled program.
A heavy-lift Ariane 5 launched four Galileo sats into orbit July 25, bringing the EU's position, timing and navigation constellation close to completion.
The KC-46A delivered yet another blow to Boeing’s bottom line, as it saw another $426 million in after-tax cost growth, pushing the total charges over the $2 billion mark.
Strength in the services segment and solid Boeing Commercial Aircraft volume helped Boeing offset nearly $420 million in KC-46 charges in the second quarter.
The USMC is looking for a delivery drone that can carry 25-500 lb. of cargo a minimum of 15 mi. and be ready for operational deployment as early as 2019-20.
The USAF has awarded Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. a contract to provide logistics support services for the Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army and U.S. Coast Guard C-20 and C-37 fleets.
Congress is directing the U.S. Navy to modify the aircraft carrier George Washington (CVN 73) to accommodate the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned refueling tanker.
Chris Ferguson, a former NASA astronaut who commanded the final space shuttle mission in 2011, will fly aboard the first crewed flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner to the International Space Station.
Raytheon is to ramp up production of AGM-176 Griffin mini-missiles for Socom as the U.S. rebuilds its depleted stockpiles of precision-guided munitions.