Defense

As the Pentagon postpones a final decision on the fate of the aging Warthog, the aircraft’s maintainers are challenged to keep up with demand from the field.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Joe Anselmo, Jen DiMascio
CEO of Brazilian company plans to structure its defense unit with international sales of KC-390 in mind.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Beware Booz Allen Hamilton, General Electric (GE) and other federal providers with Pentagon contracts expiring in 2017: you, too, could come under the bull’s-eye of a Trump administration looking to make good on campaign promises to cut costs.
Defense

NASA’s planned Psyche mission to study a unique metallic main-belt asteroid will use spacecraft technology developed by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) for geostationary communications satellites, including solar electric propulsion (SEP) thrusters that will allow the Discovery-class probe to orbit the distant body.
Defense

The Defense Department successfully demonstrated a mission with a swarm of Perdix micro-drones in October 2016, a video released Jan. 10 indicates.
Defense

The Pentagon has approved the release of Raytheon’s over-the-horizon Standard Missile-6 for international sales, the company announced Jan. 10.
Defense

By Richard Aboulafia
After a remarkable 12-year boom, world aircraft industry output growth sputtered to a halt in 2016.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Want to get on the radar of the relatively new head of Lockheed Martin’s $100 million venture capital effort? It might be easier than imagined.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Defense and Space and Leonardo have secured £680 million ($826.4 million) worth of support contracts from the UK defense ministry.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
NASA must likely alter its risk mitigation strategy for spare parts as the agency pursues its human Mars exploration ambitions, experts say.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India has signed a satellite launch technology agreement with France to improve cooperation on future space launchers and an upcoming lunar rover mission.
Defense

The T-X and J-Stars competitions are finally underway, but who will respond and who is all talk?
Aircraft & Propulsion

Under a contract announced last week with Babcock Mission Critical Services, the French air force will use the Pilatus PC-21 turboprop at an intermediate phase of fighter pilot training.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
MD Helicopters will begin delivering six MD 530G light scout attack helicopters in March, filling a Malaysian army requirement of more than two decades.
Defense

By Thierry Dubois
LYON, France—Three members of the French government have reiterated their support for the country’s aerospace industry, in what sounds like a response to complaints about plummeting public research funding from the industry lobbying group Goupement des Industries Francaises Aeronautiques et Spatiales (GIFAS).
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Aircraft and space systems parts and electronics provider Ducommun will welcome a new chief executive Jan. 23, with United Technologies Corp. (UTC) alumnus Stephen G. Oswald taking over as CEO and president.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
The Philippines has reissued a request for tenders for six light attack aircraft to replace long-serving OV-10 Broncos, emphasizing economy and sustainability.
Defense

France ordered more AASM Hammer precision-guided air-to-ground munitions from Safran Electronics & Defense on Dec. 29 that will include improved production processes.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Britain’s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) has developed a smartphone app which could analyze laser events with aircraft and provide law enforcement agencies with the information they need to prosecute offenders.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India is set to conduct a launch escape system trial later this month, verifying the rescue systems for future human spaceflight missions in case of an emergency.
Defense

By Joe Anselmo, Jen DiMascio
Raytheon CEO Tom Kennedy talks to Aviation Week’s editors about its cyberbusiness and transformational technologies.
Defense

The U.S. Air Force and Boeing are making progress in their development of a guidance kit for the B61-12 nuclear bomb.
Defense

Two Joint Strike Fighters caught fire in 2016, the latest version of the logistics system is delayed, and the final warfighting software still has problems.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Joe Anselmo
Whether you agree with our selection of Carter, Kendall and Work or think it was a bad choice, we’d like to hear why.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Top U.S. officials revamped acquisition of weapons, engaged non-traditional companies and pushed for new technologies and thinking in the Defense Department.
Defense