Defense

Built like a 1970s pickup truck, the trusty Mil Mi-17 is becoming popular with oil and gas companies in the Americas, who are increasingly sending their pilots and maintainers to Alabama to stay up to speed.
Defense

Private companies in the U.S. are buying up whole fleets of F-5s, A-4s, MiG-21s and F-16s to fly "bandit" training forces.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Mark Carreau
NASA's next steps toward its Journey to Mars plans could become a challenge without near-term action from Congress on 2017 and near-term budgets that keep pace with inflation.
Defense

Aviation Week visited the U.S. Air Force’s first operational F-35 squadron to get an inside look at how maintainers fixed a problem with faulty insulation on the aircraft’s avionics cooling lines.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Canada’s Thoth Technology has refurbished a 46-meter (151-ft.) radio telescope to create a commercial deep-space radar service providing surveillance of geostationary orbit over North America for satellite operators.
Defense

Lockheed Martin and a cast of supporting companies held what the company said was a first-of-its-kind public demonstration of multiple unmanned aircraft systems.
Defense

By Marhalim Abas
The Republic of Singapore Air Force conducted an exercise from a public highway on Nov. 13.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Britain and Norway plan to cooperate more closely in future operations of maritime patrol aircraft.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Aurora Flight Sciences is converting a Bell UH-1H Huey helicopter to unmanned operation for the final phase of a program to demonstrate autonomous obstacle avoidance and landing capability for rapid cargo resupply.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
International helicopter operator CHC has filed its proposed Chapter 11 plan with hopes of exiting bankruptcy court supervision in early 2017.
Defense

Aviation Week visited the U.S. Air Force’s first operational F-35 squadron to get an inside look at how maintainers fixed a problem with faulty insulation on the aircraft’s avionics cooling lines.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Fly/drive drone launched; Unmanned resupply advanced; UTM’s out-of-sight demo; C-Astral goes solar-powered; Aerotenna’s radar avoids obstacles.
Aerospace

WASHINGTON -- The latest evolution of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Avenger, an armed unmanned aerial system, took flight at the company's Gray Butte Flight Operations Facility in Palmdale, California – lifting off at around 9 a.m. local time on Oct. 27. This “extended-range” version can fly for 20 hr. compared to 15 hr. for the baseline design, which first flew in 2009.
Defense

The latest evolution of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems armed Avenger UAV has taken flight at the company’s facility in Palmdale, California.
Defense

Liftoff of the workhorse United Launch Alliance (ULA) vehicle powered by a Russian RD-180 kerosene-fueled engine came at 1:30 p.m. EST.
Defense

As the dust settles after one of the most fractious and raucous presidential races in U.S. history, the defense sector is now pondering life under a Donald Trump administration, and it has some words of advice for the president-elect.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
A study of meteorites on Mars suggests its harsh, cold conditions have been 10 and possibly 10,000 times drier than those on Earth for millions of years, which suggests a low probability of extant life.
Defense

By Jay Menon
India now plans to launch the so-called South Asian satellite next March.
Defense

Tactical Air Support (TacAir) is to become the world’s largest private operator of Northrop F-5s after snapping up the Royal Jordanian Air Force’s remaining inventory of 21 single and dual-seat E/F models, including spare parts and engines.
Defense

Co-operation between Boeing and South Africa's Paramount Group seems to have revitalized the African company's advanced high-performance reconnaissance light aircraft (AHRLAC) programme. Jon Lake reports.
Defense

By Molly McMillin
Spirit AeroSystems is looking at ways to grow its core aerostructures business, which could include business jet, regional jet, military and space programs, the company’s top executive said during a speech at a Wichita Aero Club luncheon here Nov. 10.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Could the Photonic Laser Thruster (PLT) be the catalyst for eventual high-speed human travel throughout the Solar System?
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
In this week’s Washington Outlook: a look at Trump’s secdef shortlist; a change of plans after Clinton’s loss and potential for public-private partnerships.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

Washington aerospace and defense thinkers call on Trump to revive the U.S.’s aging fighter, bomber and helicopter fleets while boosting investments in space, missile defense and the nuclear triad.
Defense

Watch video of Raytheon’s swarm-destroying high-power microwave technology, demonstrated at the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in 2013. Details are now being released.
Defense