Defense

By Joe Anselmo
What now? That was the reaction of U.S. airplane manufacturers after a ceasefire ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
A potentially breakthrough quantum radar prototype is making a debut appearance at the Zhuhai Airshow.
Defense

An Algerian Air Force Ilyushin-76TD military transport plane has crashed more than 250 passengers and crew believed dead.
Defense

Fenella McGerty, principal analyst, defence budgets, Jane’s by IHS Markit gives her assessment of the current Turkish defence concerns
Defense

By Lee Hudson
As the U.S. pivots to an era of great power competition, the Pentagon’s research and engineering chief has directed the Defense Science Board (DSB) to study the future of military superiority that moves past modernizing equipment.
Program Management

By Graham Warwick
Flying at Mach 1.4 and 50,000 ft., the X-59 is designed to produce a sonic “thump” of less than 75 PNLdB, compared with the 105-110-PLdB “double-bang” sonic boom produced by Concorde.
Aerospace

By Bradley Perrett
Chinese efforts at developing reusable space launchers have progressed as far as demonstrating control technology in a vertical landing of a small test rig.
Defense

By Guy Norris
NASA has rolled out its Grand Challenge plan to help guide, foster and enable the coming generation of urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
Chinese private space launch company Landspace suspects a broken pipe in the terminal-correction attitude-control system caused the failure of its first shot.
Defense

Paramount Group, the South African-based global aerospace and defence company, has become the prime contractor for the maintenance, repair and modernisation of recently retired Mirage F1 supersonic multi-role fighter aircraft. David Oliver reports.
Defense

By Bradley Perrett
If the plan holds, production should begin in 2028. The defense minister suggests the Future Fighter should enter service in the early 2030s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bradley Perrett
Joint development program is in the offing, but Japan has not landed a straightforward foreign order for complete equipment.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Aerospace and defense supplier Heico is buying its way into the silicone manufacturing industry.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Progress to finalize a new rebaselined contract between the development partners for the A400M airlifter looks likely to be delayed into 2019.
Defense

Dawn, NASA’s 11-year mission to the asteroid belt, may finally have reached its sunset.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
General Atomics Aeronautics Systems is operating two company-owned MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aircraft systems in support of the U.S. Marine Corps in Afghanistan.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
The UK’s University of Nottingham is to develop a facility for ground testing of high-speed, high-power electric propulsion systems for aircraft.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Israel’s Elbit Systems is to provide surveillance services to European nations via the European Maritime Safety Agency using its Hermes 900 UAS.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Roscosmos is preparing to resume crew launches to the ISS on Dec. 3 following the conclusion of a probe into last month’s Soyuz MS-10 launch abort.
Defense

The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) is in transition. With the recent delivery of the first Pilatus PC-21 trainer aircraft, it has taken a huge step forward in its future fighter pilot training capabilities. Frank Mink visited Amman to see the new arrival in action.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
Canada releases draft request for future fighter proposals; UTC adds capability to sensor camera; Gripen fires first missile test; IAI Wins Sky Capture Competition
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Maxar Technologies will decide over the next two months what to do with its geostationary communications satellite manufacturing business.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
Aerojet Rocketdyne continued its quiet but steady financial improvement in the third quarter of 2018.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
Five potential suppliers have about eight weeks to respond to a draft copy of an RFP for Canada’s $15-19 billion Future Fighter Capability contract.
Defense

By Lee Hudson
The last U.S. Marine Corps squadron operating the Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler will return from its final deployment in early November, the service says.
Defense