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Blue Origin’s New Glenn suffers catastrophic engine failure during static fire

A BE‑4 methane/LOX engine on Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket failed four seconds after ignition, causing a catastrophic explosion that destroyed the first‑stage booster and damaged Launch Complex 36A. No personnel were injured. An FAA‑led investigation, supported by the U.S. Space Force, is under way.

Centaur V Upper Stage Added To Artemis IV and V
BlogMar 6, 2026

Centaur V Upper Stage Added To Artemis IV and V

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center issued a procurement notice for a next‑generation upper stage, Centaur V, to be used on the Space Launch System’s Artemis IV and V flights. The agency will award the contract solely to United Launch Alliance, citing the...

By NASA Watch
Ukraine Feedback Boosts Merops, Guides US Drone Strategy
SocialMar 6, 2026

Ukraine Feedback Boosts Merops, Guides US Drone Strategy

Merops has performed well in Ukraine and the system has been continuously improved in response to feedback from Ukrainian drone units and adaptations in Russia’s employment of Shahed / Geran OWA UAS. It is a good example of how the...

By Rob Lee
Taiwan Ramps up Space-Defense Drive Amid Beijing Threats
NewsMar 6, 2026

Taiwan Ramps up Space-Defense Drive Amid Beijing Threats

Taiwan is fast‑tracking a government‑led space‑defense program to counter growing Chinese threats. The Taiwan Accelerator Plus (TAcc+) initiative, managed by ITRI and funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, has supported 42 startups developing satellites, rocket engines and geospatial tools...

By Asia Times – Defense
Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”
NewsMar 6, 2026

Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”

Dominion Dynamics, an Ottawa‑based defence startup, announced a CAD 50 million investment to develop an Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), a sovereign “autonomous wingman” that will operate alongside manned fighters. The company plans to deliver a sub‑scale prototype within 24‑36 months, leveraging advanced...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Lufthansa Airlines’ Turnaround Comes In Small Steps
BlogMar 6, 2026

Lufthansa Airlines’ Turnaround Comes In Small Steps

Lufthansa Group posted a €1.339 billion net profit for 2025, a 3% decline from 2024 and trailing Air France‑KLM and IAG. Revenue rose 5.4% to €39.6 billion, while Adjusted EBIT jumped 19% and operating margin edged to 4.9%. Within the group, Lufthansa...

By AirInsight
Supersonic Bombers Begin to Arrive at RAF Fairford as Iran Bombing Intensifies
BlogMar 6, 2026

Supersonic Bombers Begin to Arrive at RAF Fairford as Iran Bombing Intensifies

The United States Air Force has begun rotating Rockwell B‑1B Lancer supersonic bombers to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, with up to six aircraft expected during the current deployment. The arrival coincides with an intensification of U.S. air strikes against Iran, signalling...

By UK Aviation News
USSF Eyes ‘Dual-Use’ Ways to Boost Space Superiority, Prep for Guardians in Orbit
NewsMar 6, 2026

USSF Eyes ‘Dual-Use’ Ways to Boost Space Superiority, Prep for Guardians in Orbit

U.S. Space Force leaders are exploring dual‑use initiatives that can sustain today’s space‑superiority mission while laying groundwork for future Guardians—military astronauts—operating in orbit. At the AFA Warfare Symposium, officials warned that China’s fully integrated civil‑military space program could give it...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Direct Stamping, Infrared Welding Enables 64-Ply Thermoplastic Composite Rib
NewsMar 6, 2026

Direct Stamping, Infrared Welding Enables 64-Ply Thermoplastic Composite Rib

Daher and partners unveiled a 64‑ply carbon‑fiber‑reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) wing rib that weighs 22% less than aluminum and eliminates rivets through patented infrared welding. The rib’s 12 mm thickness meets high‑load requirements while cutting assembly cost by 15% and shortening production...

By CompositesWorld
NASA Changed an Asteroid’s Orbital Path Around the Sun, a First for Humankind
NewsMar 6, 2026

NASA Changed an Asteroid’s Orbital Path Around the Sun, a First for Humankind

In September 2022 NASA’s DART spacecraft slammed into Dimorphos, the smaller member of the Didymos binary, deliberately altering its orbit. New analysis published in Science Advances shows the impact also slowed the entire binary system’s heliocentric speed by roughly 12 microns...

By Scientific American – Mind
Did Trump Force China's Hand? Beijing Nears 500-Jet Boeing Deal Ahead Of Xi Summit
BlogMar 6, 2026

Did Trump Force China's Hand? Beijing Nears 500-Jet Boeing Deal Ahead Of Xi Summit

Boeing is reportedly close to securing a record 500‑plane order from China, primarily 737 Max jets, with an additional 100 wide‑body aircraft under discussion. Sources say the deal could be unveiled during President Trump’s Beijing visit from March 31 to...

By ZeroHedge – Markets
Smart & Sustainable RTM 4.0 Project Advances High-Rate Production for Large Composite Structures
NewsMar 6, 2026

Smart & Sustainable RTM 4.0 Project Advances High-Rate Production for Large Composite Structures

The SAUBER 4.0 project, a collaboration led by CTC Stade and Airbus, has demonstrated a fully digitalized, high‑rate resin transfer molding (RTM) production line for large composite structures. By embedding high‑tech sensors and using induction heating, the team achieved real‑time...

By CompositesWorld
NASA Must Delay Deorbiting the ISS, U.S. Lawmakers Say
NewsMar 6, 2026

NASA Must Delay Deorbiting the ISS, U.S. Lawmakers Say

U.S. Senate Commerce Committee added a draft provision to the NASA Authorization Act of 2026 that would extend the International Space Station’s operational life to 2032, two years beyond the current plan. The measure also bars NASA from deorbiting the...

By Scientific American – Mind
Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy
NewsMar 6, 2026

Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy

Logic Robotics unveiled a logistics operating system designed to automate the movement of palletized cargo from terrestrial factories to spaceports and beyond. The platform, called LINK, integrates an AI‑driven digital twin that models facilities, vehicles, and missions in real time,...

By Robotics 24/7
Pratt & Whitney Wins $256.3m Contract Modification for F135 Spares
NewsMar 6, 2026

Pratt & Whitney Wins $256.3m Contract Modification for F135 Spares

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Military Engines unit secured a $256.26 million modification to contract N0001920D0013, adding advanced long‑lead materials for F‑135 propulsion system spares supporting the F‑35 Joint Strike Fighter program. The award covers depot lay‑in material, the global spares pool, and...

By Naval Technology
Northrop Grumman CIRCM System Selected for Germany’s CH-47 Chinook
NewsMar 6, 2026

Northrop Grumman CIRCM System Selected for Germany’s CH-47 Chinook

Germany will acquire 47 Northrop Grumman Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) systems for its newly ordered CH‑47F Block II Chinook fleet, marking the first delivery of the technology to the country. The procurement supports NATO‑driven combat‑readiness upgrades and dovetails with a $876.42 million contract...

By Army Technology
Brazil’s Moya Targets 2027 for First Heavylift Cargo Drone Services
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazil’s Moya Targets 2027 for First Heavylift Cargo Drone Services

Brazilian startup Moya announced it will begin operating its heavy‑lift cargo eVTOL service in 2027. The company highlights the rapid expansion of the global logistics market, which is expected to reach $5.951 trillion by 2030 with a 7.2% annual growth rate....

By Urban Air Mobility News
Can We Observe Earth-Like Exoplanets From Our Own Planet?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Can We Observe Earth-Like Exoplanets From Our Own Planet?

A hybrid observatory that pairs a space‑based starshade with large ground‑based telescopes such as the ELT can achieve the extreme contrast needed to directly image Earth‑like exoplanets. The study, led by Nobel laureates John C. Mather and Michel Mayor, demonstrates...

By Phys.org - Space News
Boom’s Turbine Launch Isn’t a Pivot, It’s a Boomerang
SocialMar 6, 2026

Boom’s Turbine Launch Isn’t a Pivot, It’s a Boomerang

To all of those saying Boom has pivoted from supersonic jets to power turbines: please stop, this is an important misunderstanding. A pivot is when you switch from X to Y. Boom has added Y along the path to X. We're shipping...

By Blake Scholl
Survey: Private Pilot Flight Training Cost Passes $16,000
NewsMar 6, 2026

Survey: Private Pilot Flight Training Cost Passes $16,000

The 2026 State of Flight Training Survey from Redbird Flight shows the median cost to earn a private pilot certificate has risen above $16,000, with students typically completing training in about 24 weeks. The report also details median costs of...

By AVweb
Press Release: LOT Begins Fitting Viasat Inflight Wi-Fi to Long-Haul Fleet
BlogMar 6, 2026

Press Release: LOT Begins Fitting Viasat Inflight Wi-Fi to Long-Haul Fleet

LOT Polish Airlines has begun installing Viasat’s Amara inflight Wi‑Fi on its long‑haul fleet, starting with Boeing 787 Dreamliner SP‑LSA. Two additional Dreamliners will be equipped by the end of April, offering paid chat ($7) and streaming ($29) bundles while...

By Runway Girl Network
The Iran Question…
BlogMar 6, 2026

The Iran Question…

Elon Musk announced on X that Starlink weapon systems are shut down when identified, and the next day SpaceX limited the maximum in‑motion speed for its Roam and Priority plans to 100 mph. The company simultaneously launched higher‑priced Aviation 300 and Aviation 450...

By TMF Associates blog
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes New Members
NewsMar 6, 2026

Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes New Members

The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) announced that LeoLabs, the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR), and SurgeStreams have joined as new members. Their inclusion expands CSF’s reach into orbital intelligence, gravitational biology research, and commercial‑space digital infrastructure. Each...

By SpaceNews
Kuwait's Jazeera Airways Resumes Umrah Charters
NewsMar 6, 2026

Kuwait's Jazeera Airways Resumes Umrah Charters

Jazeera Airways has restarted Umrah charter flights to Saudi Arabia, routing them directly from Jeddah and Madinah to Russia after Kuwait’s airspace closed on Feb. 28 due to the Iran‑related war. The carrier is using three A320‑family aircraft that were...

By ch-aviation News
DARPA Seeks Faster Production of Hypersonic Heat Shields
NewsMar 6, 2026

DARPA Seeks Faster Production of Hypersonic Heat Shields

DARPA has launched the Carbon Crunch program to speed up manufacturing of carbon‑carbon aeroshell heat shields for hypersonic weapons. The initiative targets the slow, costly, and hard‑to‑scale production process of existing C‑C composites, not new materials. By encouraging radical process...

By Defence Blog
Embraer Forecasts Delivery Growth as Backlog Jumps 20%
BlogMar 6, 2026

Embraer Forecasts Delivery Growth as Backlog Jumps 20%

Embraer announced it will boost aircraft deliveries this year after posting record fiscal‑2025 revenue and seeing its order backlog swell by 20%. The Brazilian manufacturer expects higher output from both its commercial jet and executive‑aircraft divisions, leveraging strong demand for...

By Leeham News and Analysis
McNAIR Center Unveils Roctool Induction-Heated Platen Press Installation
NewsMar 6, 2026

McNAIR Center Unveils Roctool Induction-Heated Platen Press Installation

The McNAIR Center at the University of South Carolina has installed a Roctool induction‑heated platen press, integrating a 400‑ton hydraulic press with 150‑kW induction platens. The system can heat to 427 °C, enabling rapid cure of thermoset and thermoplastic composites and...

By CompositesWorld
NASA Rules Out Asteroid Smashup on the Moon in 2032
NewsMar 6, 2026

NASA Rules Out Asteroid Smashup on the Moon in 2032

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed asteroid 2024 YR4 in February 2026, confirming it will miss the Moon by about 13,200 miles on Dec. 22, 2032. Earlier analyses in 2025 gave the rock a 4.3% chance of lunar impact, but the new data...

By Phys.org - Space News
FAA Flight Reductions at Major Hubs and What They Mean for Uncrewed Aviation
NewsMar 6, 2026

FAA Flight Reductions at Major Hubs and What They Mean for Uncrewed Aviation

The FAA ordered airlines to trim scheduled flights at Chicago O’Hare this summer, capping daily operations at roughly 2,800 to avoid a repeat of Newark‑style gridlock. The move reflects a broader capacity squeeze in the National Airspace System, where runway,...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security
NewsMar 6, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security

The UAS4STEM competition is recruiting global judges to evaluate student‑built drones, with training due by March 15. Amazon Prime Air will launch its quieter, rain‑capable MK30 drones in Baton Rouge, offering sub‑5‑lb deliveries within an hour across a 7.5‑mile radius. The U.S. Department...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
March 6, 1953: The Birth of Carolyn Porco
NewsMar 6, 2026

March 6, 1953: The Birth of Carolyn Porco

Carolyn Porco, born March 6, 1953, rose from a doctoral candidate in earth and space sciences to become a leading planetary imaging scientist. She joined the Voyager team in the early 1980s and co‑planned the iconic 1990 “Pale Blue Dot” photograph with...

By Astronomy Magazine
Hyperscalers Are Coming to an Orbit Near You. Power Will Decide the Winners.
NewsMar 6, 2026

Hyperscalers Are Coming to an Orbit Near You. Power Will Decide the Winners.

The article warns that power availability will become the decisive bottleneck in the emerging orbital economy of megaconstellations and space‑based data centers. SpaceX has already mitigated this by deploying massive solar arrays, achieving 28 kW peak power and demonstrating the advantage...

By SpaceNews
GOL Introduces Airbus A330neos to Launch Long-Haul Flights From Brazil
BlogMar 6, 2026

GOL Introduces Airbus A330neos to Launch Long-Haul Flights From Brazil

Brazilian carrier GOL Linhas Aéreas announced it will acquire up to five Airbus A330‑900neo aircraft, slated for delivery in 2026‑27, to launch its first long‑haul international services. The wide‑body jets, seating nearly 300 passengers and capable of 15‑hour flights, will...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Press Release: TrueNoord Delivers Three Factory-New A220s to Breeze
BlogMar 6, 2026

Press Release: TrueNoord Delivers Three Factory-New A220s to Breeze

Specialist regional aircraft lessor TrueNoord has delivered three brand‑new Airbus A220‑300 jets to Breeze Airways under a long‑term sale‑and‑leaseback agreement, marking TrueNoord’s first Airbus transaction and its largest aircraft type to date. The deliveries, completed in February 2026, support Breeze’s...

By Runway Girl Network
Emirates Hits 60% Capacity, Eyes Full Network Soon
SocialMar 6, 2026

Emirates Hits 60% Capacity, Eyes Full Network Soon

Emirates is already at ~60% capacity and expects full 140-destination network “within days”. 106 daily return flights to 83 cities, 30,000 passengers out Thursday alone, heavy boost on UK (11 daily/5 airports), India (22 daily/9 gateways), US (7 destinations). From shutdown...

By Fahad Naim
SpaceX Executes Largest Starship Site Expansion Yet
SocialMar 6, 2026

SpaceX Executes Largest Starship Site Expansion Yet

🚨LAUNCH SITE EXPANSION: SpaceX is performing the largest expansion in its Starship launch site history. At the same time, Pad 2 is made ready for Flight 12, and Pad 1 is being updated. Parallel execution enables SpaceX to be faster than anyone else....

By Felix Schlang
Investigating How Turbine Blade Surface Degradation Affects Jet Engines
NewsMar 6, 2026

Investigating How Turbine Blade Surface Degradation Affects Jet Engines

Researchers at the University of Melbourne, in partnership with GE Aerospace, leveraged the Frontier exascale supercomputer to run unprecedented 10‑20 billion‑cell simulations of high‑pressure turbine blades with microscale surface roughness. The study showed that traditional roughness models, based on simple geometries,...

By Quality Digest
Anduril Prioritizes Battle OS Over Platforms in Combat Race
SocialMar 6, 2026

Anduril Prioritizes Battle OS Over Platforms in Combat Race

"The thing that really matters is the autonomy behaviours that should be sovereign, because we can swap out vehicles.” How Anduril is building the battle OS first, platforms second as West races to rebuild combat mass #avgeek https://t.co/69i5ruKVXK https://t.co/nJuPlxPPGf

By Tim Robinson
NASA Justifies Sole-Source ULA Contract for Artemis Upper Stages
SocialMar 6, 2026

NASA Justifies Sole-Source ULA Contract for Artemis Upper Stages

It's happening. "This justification provides the rationale for contracting by other than full and open competition to award a sole-source contract to United Launch Alliance (ULA) to procure replacement upper stages for use in the Space Launch System (SLS) for the...

By Eric Berger
Trump Claims Defense Firms Will Quadruple Weapon Production, Details Vague
SocialMar 6, 2026

Trump Claims Defense Firms Will Quadruple Weapon Production, Details Vague

Statement from Trump after meeting with RTX, Lockheed, Northrop, Boeing, L3Harris and Honeywell on munitions. Trump says: "They have agreed to quadruple Production of the 'Exquisite Class' Weaponry" but unclear what is new from previously announced agreements.

By Valerie Insinna
U.S. Airlines Skip Fuel Hedging, Margins Threatened by Iran Conflict
SocialMar 6, 2026

U.S. Airlines Skip Fuel Hedging, Margins Threatened by Iran Conflict

US airlines no longer hedge fuel costs. That could hurt margins if Iran conflict lingers - https://t.co/LvmzI2bxEL

By Jamie Freed
Private Jets Become Gulf Escape Route Amid Iran Tensions
SocialMar 6, 2026

Private Jets Become Gulf Escape Route Amid Iran Tensions

Private jets emerge as alternative way out of the Gulf as Iran conflict intensifies https://t.co/cwxGuY1dAP

By Jamie Freed
Ballistic Missiles Exit Space, Making Interception Nearly Impossible
SocialMar 6, 2026

Ballistic Missiles Exit Space, Making Interception Nearly Impossible

“Their ability to exit and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere makes them incredibly difficult to intercept.” 👏All missiles fired on ballistic trajectories travel through space, including the Iranian ones.👏

By Jeffrey Lewis
Ukraine Talks US, Gulf States on Acoustic Drone Defense
SocialMar 6, 2026

Ukraine Talks US, Gulf States on Acoustic Drone Defense

‚Ukraine is in talks with the US and several Gulf states about replicating Kyiv’s acoustic detection network to counter Iranian attack drones, according to people familiar with the matter.‘ https://t.co/ddTJ6sojt5

By Franz‑Stefan Gady
Software-Defined Satellite Factory Opens, First Lightspeed Launches This Year
SocialMar 6, 2026

Software-Defined Satellite Factory Opens, First Lightspeed Launches This Year

.@MDA_space: Factory for software-defined sats is now open; 1st @Telesat Lightspeed sats expected by year-end; @EchoStar liability for termination of D2D constellation has been paid in full; pursuiing multiple commercial/government constellations.https://t.co/GlbOBv9RT1 https://t.co/kfSe5lSe1k

By Peter B. de Selding
AI vs Ammo Shortage: Modern Air War Showdown
SocialMar 6, 2026

AI vs Ammo Shortage: Modern Air War Showdown

With AI and a full blown crisis in 'combat mass' and munitions stocks - are we at the point of horse versus tank or wooden ship versus metal battleship in air warfare? #drones #AI #avgeek https://t.co/6BD5jEJqW4 https://t.co/4o9i2XD90j

By Tim Robinson
Iran's Missile Stockpile and US Air Superiority Limits
SocialMar 6, 2026

Iran's Missile Stockpile and US Air Superiority Limits

I joined @BloombergTV to talk about two key issues that will shape the next phase of the war: the depth of Iran’s missile and drone inventory, and whether the US can establish more than localized air superiority over Iran. https://t.co/F6HeeJ3FM8

By Becca Wasser
Lunar Landers Freed: Ditch NRHO, Embrace E
SocialMar 6, 2026

Lunar Landers Freed: Ditch NRHO, Embrace E

Without a requirement to dock in Gateway’s orbit things get more interesting for lunar landers. Say goodbye to NRHO and hello to EPO/CoLA? https://t.co/C8SSQ6A8bA

By Eric Berger
This Week's
SocialMar 6, 2026

This Week's

In this week's Rocket Report: • Artemis shakeup • SpaceX price hike • Russia repairs Soyuz launch pad • Japan's Space One now 0-for-3 • PLD raises $209 million https://t.co/WKoo20b4gS

By Stephen Clark
Friendly Fire Chaos: Mis‑ID Leads to F‑18 Shooting Down F‑15
SocialMar 6, 2026

Friendly Fire Chaos: Mis‑ID Leads to F‑18 Shooting Down F‑15

Terrible case of mis-ID, but given Qatari AF had splashed a couple of Su-24s- wonder if the uppermost threat was Iranian Fencers, Fulcrums or even Tomcats rather than drones, in pilots' mind?

By Tim Robinson