Defense

The biggest hurdle to the U.S. Air Force declaring initial operational capability for the F-35A in August 2016 as planned is work left to be done on the Autonomic Logistics Information System.
Defense

Researchers are starting to notice differences in the metabolisms of identical-twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly, halfway through Scott Kelly’s yearlong tour on the International Space Station.
Defense

In addition to the SpaceX-funded first flight and a mission for the U.S. Air Force, the Falcon Heavy is slated to launch a satellite for London-based fleet operator Inmarsat and another for ViaSat of Carlsbad, California.
Defense

Kuwait’s decision to become the eighth customer for the Eurofighter Typhoon is an indicator that the program has a healthy future, according to consortium CEO Alberto Gutierrez.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The U.S. Army has issued a stop-work order on the Common Infrared Countermeasure (Circm) program after BAE Systems protested the awarding of the laser missile jammer to Northrop Grumman.
Defense

Saudia Arabia’s Hellas-Sat-4/SaudiGeoSat-1 satellite will be among the most agile spacecraft in orbit when it launches in 2018.
Defense

Arianespace has signed a contract with Space Systems/Loral (SSL) to launch the BSAT-4a satellite on an Ariane 5 in late 2017.
Defense

International Launch Services says it will lift a commercial communications satellite to orbit for Spanish fleet operator Hispasat on a Proton rocket in 2017.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The retirement age of the U.K.’s AgustaWestland EH101 Merlin and Airbus Helicopters Puma Mk2 transport helicopter fleets could be harmonized and pushed out to 2030-35, senior officers say.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
NASA plans to offer the first noncommercial, consumer ultra-high-definition broadcast programming to North American audiences on Nov. 1.
Defense

As Russia continues saber rattling in Europe, Poland has joined the small group of nations to buy the latest U.S. Air Force conventional cruise missile.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Scientists expect to develop techniques for assessing the magnetic interactions between stars and their planets as a new factor in determining the habitability of extra solar worlds.
Defense

As Russia continues saber rattling in Europe, Poland has joined the small group of nations to buy the latest U.S.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Darpa’s Gremlins mess with defenses; robotic landing gear; countering unmanned aircraft; drone collision in Norway; NASA’s airspace design challenge.
Aerospace

Boeing has delivered the fourth and final Peace Eagle Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft to the Turkish Air Force.
Defense

Boeing delivers the final Peace Eagle AEW&C aircraft to Turkey while the Turkish fleet reaches full strength with four aircraft and ground support systems.
Defense

BOEING has AUS$665.7m ($474m) contract to provide next-generation Land 2072 Phase 2B comms system for land-based Australian Defense Forces (ADF) deployed around the world. NORTHROP GRUMMAN increased production rate for F-35 Lightning II center fuselages; will be able to produce one in about 1o months, a month-and-a-half reduction.
Defense

Members of the nine-nation F-35 team are nearing decisions on how to introduce new capabilities to the forthcoming Block 4 configuration of the aircraft, with the retrofit of a new electro-optical and infrared system high on that list.
Defense

Members of the nine-nation F-35 team are nearing decisions on how to introduce new capabilities to the forthcoming Block 4 configuration of the aircraft, with the retrofit of a new electro-optical and infrared system high on that list.
Defense

Commercial launch consortium Arianespace successfully delivered the European Commission’s 9th and 10th Galileo positioning, navigation and timing satellites to orbit Sept.
Defense

Phil Slack, who has served as ILS president since 2012, will be replaced by Kirk Pysher, who previously worked as the company’s vice president of mission assurance and product development.
Defense

Airbus Defense and Space and Thales Alenia Space have signed contracts with French space agency CNES to study a future space-based civil and military Earth observation system.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The U.K. is rapidly building up confidence and capability on its new A400M airlifter, but its introduction is creating some unexpected headaches, test and evaluation officials say.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The denial emerged after Airbus executive Steve Whitby briefed journalists here Sept. 9, saying that the company was in final negotiations for a contract with the U.K. defense ministry.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
LONDON—AgustaWestland will soon deliver the first of seven marinized EH101 Merlin transport helicopters to the Royal Navy, the company has confirmed.
Defense