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Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. is building two new constellations for satellites that transfer strategic and classified information.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
KC-46 woes continue; Colorado smallsat facility expansion; MHI SH-60L first flight; and latest SBIRS launch.
Aircraft & Propulsion

The founder of lessors ILFC and ALC tells Aviation Week’s CAPA Live that Boeing “needs to get their act together” on 737 MAX program.
Airlines & Lessors

By Tony Osborne
Experts warn that NATO’s push for a common rotorcraft for land and naval use could challenge Next-Generation Rotorcraft Capability aims.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Eviation progresses; XTI logs orders; Aergility’s cargo eVTOL; Hexa in production; and Jaunt eyes Canada.
Emerging Technologies

By Jen DiMascio
F-15 tests new loadout; Australian defense budget released; U.S. Navy Reserve turns to Air Force jets; Space Force solicits launch tech.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Graham Warwick
Wright Electric hits milestone; Pyrotechnic protection; Wisk teams with Blade; Beta flies for USAF; AKKA helps Aura Aero; Dufour funding.
Emerging Technologies

By Jen DiMascio
Egypt to buy more Rafales; A Space National Guard proposal; Navy training system to start production and the U.S. halts Minuteman test.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Irene Klotz, Guy Norris
Up to five test runs of the rotorcraft are planned by May 4.
Space

Recent appointments, promotions and honors in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

Readers write about the C10, biofuels and electric propulsion.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Sean Broderick, Guy Norris
Internal production headwinds slow but still persist.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Emerging Technologies

By Irene Klotz
First mission is to send an uncrewed Orion capsule into lunar orbit.
Space

By Michael Bruno
Dave Calhoun is giving himself a dual mandate of returning Boeing to financial eminence while reinstalling engineering prowess. The gambit could decide the embattled company’s fate.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Joe Anselmo
The less-remembered third Apollo 11 astronaut also helped to establish the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Finland fighter bids submitted; Air Force One’s costs rise; Pentagon’s R&D nominee; and Top Aces win renewal.
Aircraft & Propulsion

A roundup of upcoming conferences, exhibitions and summits.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Irene Klotz
The new arrivals temporarily boosted station staffing to 11 people for the first time since 2010.
Space

By Ben Goldstein, Lori Ranson
U.S. airlines welcome a turning point in the pandemic recovery.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jens Flottau
While U.S. airlines expect a strong summer, the demand comeback will be much slower elsewhere.
Airlines & Lessors

By Steve Trimble
Frank Kendall's confirmation would fill a major vacancy in the Biden administration’s Defense Department with a key player from the Obama Pentagon.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Ben Goldstein
As the industry looks for signs of recovery, slot distribution remains a delicate balance for airlines, airports and authorities.
Airports & Networks

By Guy Norris
As new materials and fuel technology advance, NASA gets serious again about nuclear space propulsion for missions to Mars and beyond.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Bye’s electric twin; In-orbit debris monitoring; New LEO use; Decarbonizing Europe’s skies; and Furanics for SAF.
Emerging Technologies