Aviation Week & Space Technology

The Army’s “No. 1 priority” for Future Vertical Lift is an armed scout platform, despite moving forward with a Black Hawk replacement.
Defense

By Jens Flottau, Helen Massy-Beresford
Alitalia’s prolonged battle shows little progress in European airline consolidation.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett
Until now, the C919 has looked like it would be limited to CAAC certification. Now EASA has stepped in to help.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
The alliance adds air policing missions to Bulgaria and Romania as need for reassurance grows.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
Trump and NATO defense spending; investor calls on Musk to stop cooperating with the president; the F-35’s air show prospects; and goodbye to a government shutdown.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Demonstration flights and limited operational approvals are building experience and confidence in flying drones safely beyond visual line of sight of the operator.
Aerospace

By Jens Flottau
Alitalia, Air Berlin cases show investor money alone won’t save airlines—viable strategies are needed.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Ride-hailing giant Uber held a summit on its Elevate concept for urban air mobility, drawing 500+ people, including manufacturers, regulators and investors.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Graham Warwick
Customers needed to counter the threat from small unmanned aircraft face a bewildering array of choices, but bands of capability are beginning to emerge as threats and countermeasures become more clearly understood.
Aerospace

By Bradley Perrett
Tianzhou is most like the Japanese HTV cargo craft used to supply the ISS. Tianzhous will burn up on reentry, unlike the similar-sized SpaceX Dragon.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Singapore upgrades Apache fleet, defense spending up worldwide, the latest U.S. ICBM test, and Indian Navy tests land-attack Brahmos
Defense

By Robert Stallard
More than 25% of widebody backlogs are from Middle Eastern orders and a slowdown for the Gulf carriers could have ramifications for the aerospace sector.
Air Transport

By Jens Flottau
Swiss emergency procedures get a workout in Northern Canada.
Air Transport

By Joe Anselmo, Lee Ann Shay
How technical advances are enabling space-based challengers to take on terrestrial internet services.
Connected Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
How ViaSat is pushing the boundaries of satellite connectivity.
Aerospace

When Winter Storm Stella threatened blizzard conditions for the Northeast U.S. in mid-March, American’s response was based in part on a simulation.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Michael Bruno
With President Donald Trump’s “Buy American” coming at the same time as the U.S. defense industry is expanding overseas, what does it mean?
Defense

Economist and NASA adviser’s new book puts the billionaire space investors in a different perspective.
Space

Marine Corps ‘MUX’ gives rotorcraft industry another large-scale VTOL drone opportunity.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Holland’s Ampyx Power is preparing to demonstrate a UAV-based wind-energy system to Germany’s E.ON.
Aerospace

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Leaps in information technology help airlines communicate more efficiently with customers to ensure smoother transitions and options after flight delays.
Air Transport

The service wants its legacy airlifters to have laser-based missile defense, modern communications and an engine upgrade.
Defense

A top U.S. Army official warns that a year-long continuing resolution would cripple the fledgling Future Vertical Lift effort.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
At Arconic, Winston Wolfe is about to meet Gordon Gecko. And the premiere design-and-manufacturing provider could see its strategy changed, along with its CEO.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Lillium flies electric VTOL; Urban talks flying car; Borschberg backs electric propulsion; SingPost joins drone delivery demo; flying cars get cautious nod from public.
Aerospace