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Icelandair to retire B757‑200 fleet by late 2026

Icelandair announced it will retire its Boeing 757‑200 aircraft in late 2026 as part of fleet modernization. In the same coverage cluster, Flexjet’s Irish subsidiary received regulatory approval to operate in the United States.

Flammability Testing Configuration and Approach of Barrier MaterialAssemblies Designed for Space Flight Applications
NewsMar 9, 2026

Flammability Testing Configuration and Approach of Barrier MaterialAssemblies Designed for Space Flight Applications

NASA’s Engineering and Safety Center teamed with Johnson Space Center, White Sands Test Facility, and Marshall Space Flight Center to create a dedicated flammability test for barrier material assemblies. The test evaluates how effectively these barriers can isolate a cabin...

By NASA News (Breaking)
North Korea Is Getting Serious About Space Weapons
NewsMar 9, 2026

North Korea Is Getting Serious About Space Weapons

North Korea’s latest five‑year defense plan formally prioritizes “special assets for attacking enemy satellites,” marking its first official commitment to counter‑space weapons. Analysts see this as a potential move toward kinetic or nuclear anti‑satellite (ASAT) systems that could threaten the...

By Foreign Policy
Bridges Air Cargo Takes Off with Embraer E-Freighter
NewsMar 9, 2026

Bridges Air Cargo Takes Off with Embraer E-Freighter

Bridges Air Cargo became the launch customer for Embraer’s newly converted E‑Freighter, completing its first commercial flight from Cologne to Larnaca on March 9. The jet, a modified Embraer 190, is slated to serve Bridges Worldwide’s express‑shipping network across Europe, the Middle...

By Air Cargo News
AIAA Announces 2026 Priority Issues to Advance U.S. Aerospace Leadership
NewsMar 9, 2026

AIAA Announces 2026 Priority Issues to Advance U.S. Aerospace Leadership

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) unveiled its 2026 Priority Issues, a roadmap spanning aviation, national security, research and development, and space. The agenda stresses modernizing air traffic control via NextGen, advancing autonomous flight, bolstering the defense industrial...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Skylo's Trajectory Toward the 'Standardized Sky' Looks to Include Multiple Orbits
NewsMar 9, 2026

Skylo's Trajectory Toward the 'Standardized Sky' Looks to Include Multiple Orbits

Skylo is pursuing a partner‑centric satellite messaging model, leasing capacity from Viasat and EchoStar rather than building its own constellation. At Mobile World Congress the CEO highlighted a network that now spans 36 countries, supports over 20 carrier interfaces and...

By Light Reading
NASA Astronauts to Answer Questions From Students in New York
NewsMar 9, 2026

NASA Astronauts to Answer Questions From Students in New York

NASA will host a live Earth‑to‑space Q&A with astronauts Jack Hathaway and Chris Williams aboard the International Space Station. The session, scheduled for 12:05 p.m. EDT on March 11, will be streamed on the Learn With NASA YouTube channel and organized by the...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Only 69% Full: British Airways' 10 Emptiest US Routes Revealed
NewsMar 9, 2026

Only 69% Full: British Airways' 10 Emptiest US Routes Revealed

British Airways remains the largest European carrier to the United States, moving 7.6 million passengers between December 2024 and November 2025. Its overall US load factor of 83 % placed it 13th among European airlines, trailing carriers such as TAP and Air France. The...

By Simple Flying
American Airlines Expands Presence at Edinburgh Airport
NewsMar 9, 2026

American Airlines Expands Presence at Edinburgh Airport

American Airlines has launched a summer service from Edinburgh to New York JFK, expanding its transatlantic footprint in Scotland. The new route joins the Philadelphia‑Edinburgh flight that resumed last year, giving the airport two direct US connections. The airline will operate...

By Airport World
SkyDrive Reaches eVTOL Certification Plan With Japanese Regulator
NewsMar 9, 2026

SkyDrive Reaches eVTOL Certification Plan With Japanese Regulator

SkyDrive announced an agreement with Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau on a General Certification Plan for its SD‑05 eVTOL, defining the compliance pathway for type certification. The plan complements existing structural, motor and noise certification submissions currently under review. Earlier this...

By AVweb
Sales Training Program Launched for Business Aviation Professionals
NewsMar 9, 2026

Sales Training Program Launched for Business Aviation Professionals

AvSales Talent and Texarkana College have launched the first credentialed training program for business aviation sales professionals, a six‑week Aviation Professional Sales Certificate beginning March 23. The curriculum covers high‑net‑worth client psychology, consultative sales methods, deal structuring and aviation fundamentals, delivered...

By Business Airport International
Terraforming Mars Isn't a Climate Problem—It's an Industrial Nightmare
NewsMar 9, 2026

Terraforming Mars Isn't a Climate Problem—It's an Industrial Nightmare

A new pre‑print by NASA JPL’s Slava Turyshev outlines five terraforming milestones for Mars and quantifies the massive resources required at each stage. To raise surface pressure to just 1 mbar would need roughly the mass of Mars’s moon Deimos, while...

By Universe Today
PBS Aerospace Secured a Multi-Year Subcontract with Zone 5 Technologies to Expand US Turbojet Engine Production
NewsMar 9, 2026

PBS Aerospace Secured a Multi-Year Subcontract with Zone 5 Technologies to Expand US Turbojet Engine Production

PBS Aerospace, the U.S. arm of Czech PBS Group, landed a multi‑year subcontract with California‑based Zone 5 Technologies valued at several tens of millions of dollars. The agreement tasks the Roswell, Georgia plant—recently expanded with a $20 million investment—to produce the...

By Overt Defense
Israeli Firm Confirms U.S. Order for Silent Drones
NewsMar 9, 2026

Israeli Firm Confirms U.S. Order for Silent Drones

Israeli drone maker Aero‑Sentinel announced a new order from a returning U.S. customer for its low‑acoustic Aerosol G2 UAV. The system, praised for a 14.9‑decibel signature at one kilometre, will support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and rapid‑deployment missions. Aero‑Sentinel highlighted...

By Defence Blog
Shahed-136 Drones Evolve Into More Lethal, Adaptive Weapons
SocialMar 9, 2026

Shahed-136 Drones Evolve Into More Lethal, Adaptive Weapons

By the way, speaking of Shahed-136s. Back in 2022-2023, when Iran first supplied them to Russia and they were first used on a large scale against Ukraine, they were fairly simple loitering munitions -- a slow, buzzing two-stroke engine whining high...

By Illia Ponomarenko
North Korea Joins Space Weapons Race Amid Global Distraction
SocialMar 9, 2026

North Korea Joins Space Weapons Race Amid Global Distraction

My latest in @ForeignPolicy: with a war in the Middle East, the world appears to have missed that North Korea is now officially getting into the space weapons game (with strong incentives to put nukes in space). My analysis: https://t.co/z11CO5oeyP

By Ankit Panda
Avio Lands $65 Million Deal Days After Shareholders Approve New Bylaws
BlogMar 9, 2026

Avio Lands $65 Million Deal Days After Shareholders Approve New Bylaws

Avio announced a $65 million contract with Defense Systems and Solutions to develop, qualify and initially produce a solid‑rocket motor for air‑defence applications. The three‑year deal leverages Avio’s Italian plant while planning full‑scale production at its new Hurt, Virginia facility from...

By European Spaceflight
Booster 19 Conducts Tests to Activate Pad 2
SocialMar 9, 2026

Booster 19 Conducts Tests to Activate Pad 2

Here's the official word: Booster 19 will perform a series of tests to activate Pad 2. ❤️🚀 https://t.co/XaOvA5XgFg

By Felix Schlang
US Deploys Ukrainian Drone Interceptors to Middle East
SocialMar 9, 2026

US Deploys Ukrainian Drone Interceptors to Middle East

The US Army is rushing Ukrainian cheap drone interceptors to the Middle East, which is a hugely welcome development. These are cost-effective, battlefield-tested solutions for defeating Shaheds & should proliferate quickly. https://t.co/bfY0oYf45R

By Stacie Pettyjohn
Latvia Welcomes Back a Legendary Flying Partner as SAS Returns to Riga with a New Copenhagen Route to Restore the...
NewsMar 9, 2026

Latvia Welcomes Back a Legendary Flying Partner as SAS Returns to Riga with a New Copenhagen Route to Restore the...

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has resumed operations in Riga, launching a new daily route to Copenhagen. The service marks the airline’s return after a multi‑year hiatus, restoring a key north‑south corridor for the Baltic region. By linking Latvia’s capital with a...

By Travel And Tour World
Israeli Firm Signs Deal to Test Black Eagle 50E Drone in U.S.
NewsMar 9, 2026

Israeli Firm Signs Deal to Test Black Eagle 50E Drone in U.S.

Israeli UAV maker Steadicopter has signed a services agreement with U.S.-based flyAlchemy to conduct flight demonstrations and operational evaluations of its Black Eagle 50E rotary drone on American soil. The partnership will focus on payload integration, regulatory alignment, and mission‑development activities...

By Defence Blog
Limited Freighter Lift Shapes Morocco-West Africa Cargo Strategy
NewsMar 9, 2026

Limited Freighter Lift Shapes Morocco-West Africa Cargo Strategy

The Morocco‑West Africa air cargo corridor relies heavily on passenger belly space, with dedicated freighter lift remaining inconsistent and often shrinking. Royal Air Maroc’s new Casablanca‑Dakar freighter marks a strategic move, yet overall capacity stays fragmented, especially on secondary routes...

By The Loadstar
Indonesia Becomes 2nd Export Customer Of BrahMos Missile
BlogMar 9, 2026

Indonesia Becomes 2nd Export Customer Of BrahMos Missile

Indonesia has signed a $350‑450 million agreement with India for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, covering both shore‑based and ship‑launched variants. The deal makes Jakarta the second Southeast Asian nation, after the Philippines, to procure the system. BrahMos gained global credibility after...

By Livefist
Avalanche Technology To Be Deployed in Next-Gen Unmanned Rovers and Deep Space Exploration Platforms
BlogMar 9, 2026

Avalanche Technology To Be Deployed in Next-Gen Unmanned Rovers and Deep Space Exploration Platforms

Avalanche Technology announced its Space Grade MRAM will be integrated into Aitech’s unmanned rovers and deep‑space exploration platforms. The memory delivers radiation immunity, permanent data retention, unlimited writes and nanosecond write latency, satisfying all five Space Grade criteria. By removing bulky redundant...

By StorageNewsletter
Indian Air Force’s Medium Transport Aircraft Program Takes Flight
NewsMar 9, 2026

Indian Air Force’s Medium Transport Aircraft Program Takes Flight

The Defence Procurement Board cleared a ₹1 Lakh Crore (≈$11 billion) programme to acquire 60 medium‑transport aircraft for the Indian Air Force, replacing aging Antonov An‑32s. Under a “Buy and Make” model, 12 aircraft will be bought fly‑away while 48 will be assembled...

By Overt Defense
Turkey Sends Six F-16 Fighters to Northern Cyprus Amid Iran Missile Threats
NewsMar 9, 2026

Turkey Sends Six F-16 Fighters to Northern Cyprus Amid Iran Missile Threats

Turkey deployed six F‑16C fighter jets to Ercan International Airport in Northern Cyprus, expanding a phased security buildup after recent regional threats. The aircraft are equipped for combat air patrol and air‑defense missions over the Eastern Mediterranean. The move follows...

By Defense News
China Signals Push for Military Aircraft Exports
NewsMar 9, 2026

China Signals Push for Military Aircraft Exports

China’s state media reports that the Aviation Industry Corporation of China will broaden military aircraft exports after the J‑10CE fighter recorded its first overseas combat success in 2025. The strategy calls for moving beyond selling single aircraft to offering complete...

By Defence Blog
MH370 Search Resumes, Still No Wreckage Found
SocialMar 9, 2026

MH370 Search Resumes, Still No Wreckage Found

The disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 (MH370) remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries. While the search for wreckage was recently resumed, unfortunately it hasn't proven successful. https://t.co/IUstPXsBRz

By Ben Schlappig
Astrobotic Wins Lunar Wheel Contract For Italian Habitat
NewsMar 9, 2026

Astrobotic Wins Lunar Wheel Contract For Italian Habitat

Astrobotic has won a contract from Thales Alenia Space to build the wheel assemblies for the Italian Space Agency’s Multi‑Purpose Habitation, a driveable lunar habitat designed for a ten‑year mission. The undisclosed‑value deal pairs Astrobotic’s lunar‑mobility expertise with Thales Alenia’s...

By Payload
Open Cosmos Announces ConnectedCosmos
NewsMar 9, 2026

Open Cosmos Announces ConnectedCosmos

Open Cosmos unveiled ConnectedCosmos, a sovereign low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) constellation delivering secure broadband and direct‑to‑device IoT connectivity for enterprises and governments. The network integrates real‑time Earth observation data from the Open Constellation, creating an “active” resiliency service that enables rapid threat...

By Microwave Journal
How Nasa Contractors Are Pressing on to Bring Humans to the Moon with Artemis
NewsMar 9, 2026

How Nasa Contractors Are Pressing on to Bring Humans to the Moon with Artemis

NASA has shifted its Artemis lunar landing schedule, pushing the first crewed landing to Artemis IV in 2028. The delay follows cost overruns and technical setbacks, prompting a restructuring of the program’s strategy. Private contractors like Lunar Outpost see new opportunities,...

By The Guardian - Space
Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Qatar Airways' 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026
NewsMar 9, 2026

Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Qatar Airways' 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026

Qatar Airways is launching ten ultra‑long nonstop routes in 2026, many exceeding 15 hours, reinforcing its position as a leading long‑haul carrier. The Doha‑Auckland service will operate with a retrofitted 777‑200LR in a 272‑seat configuration, while the Doha‑Dallas/Fort Worth link uses...

By Simple Flying
Reforging Vulcan
NewsMar 9, 2026

Reforging Vulcan

On February 12, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur lifted off on the USSF‑87 mission but displayed a significant performance anomaly in one of its four solid rocket boosters. The anomaly, similar to the nozzle‑loss issue on the October 2024 Cert‑2 flight, prompted...

By The Space Review
RAeS Hosts One-Day Event for Hawker Hunter 75th Anniversary
SocialMar 9, 2026

RAeS Hosts One-Day Event for Hawker Hunter 75th Anniversary

Heads up! Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first flight of the Hawker Hunter this July with a special one day RAeS conference at @RAF_Cosford #avgeek https://t.co/hHJSpa5u8n https://t.co/PCM4pLXYOI

By Tim Robinson
Big Wing Bird: NASA's WB-57 Gets Grounded
NewsMar 9, 2026

Big Wing Bird: NASA's WB-57 Gets Grounded

On January 27, 2026 NASA’s WB‑57F aircraft N927NA performed a gear‑up landing at Ellington Field, sustaining extensive damage that has left the high‑altitude research plane grounded. The WB‑57F fleet, originally derived from Cold‑War reconnaissance platforms, provides NASA with unique capabilities...

By The Space Review
Review: Why Space?
NewsMar 9, 2026

Review: Why Space?

Rick Tumlinson’s new book *Why Space?* argues that humanity’s purpose is tied to expanding life beyond Earth, leveraging the rapid growth of commercial space. He frames this mission through three "Principles of Purpose": protecting life, evolving humanity, and exploring the...

By The Space Review
What Will the Replacement of A-10s by F-35s Mean for the US Air Force?
NewsMar 9, 2026

What Will the Replacement of A-10s by F-35s Mean for the US Air Force?

The U.S. Air Force will retire its remaining 162 A‑10 Thunderbolt II aircraft by the end of fiscal year 2026, replacing them with F‑35A Lightning II fighters. The A‑10, a dedicated close‑air support platform since the 1970s, is being phased out due...

By Shephard Media
Smile Arrives at Europe’s Spaceport
NewsMar 9, 2026

Smile Arrives at Europe’s Spaceport

The ESA‑CAS Smile spacecraft landed at the Guiana Space Centre on 26 February after a two‑week sea voyage aboard the cargo ship Colibri. Over the next weeks the probe will undergo health checks, propellant loading and integration with the Vega‑C launch...

By European Space Agency News
Earnings Tidbits From a Massively Successful IAG
BlogMar 9, 2026

Earnings Tidbits From a Massively Successful IAG

International Airlines Group (IAG) reported a 15.1% operating margin for 2025, driven by strong performance across its portfolio, including Iberia's 16.2% margin and British Airways' 15.2% margin. The group announced a €1.5 billion excess cash return plan, combining a higher dividend...

By Cranky Flier
ESA Analysing Fireball over Europe on 8 March 2026
NewsMar 9, 2026

ESA Analysing Fireball over Europe on 8 March 2026

On 8 March 2026 a bright fireball streaked from southwest to northeast across Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, glowing for about six seconds before breaking apart. The meteoroid, estimated to be a few metres in diameter, left a visible trail...

By European Space Agency News
Govt Says Air India Plane Crash Probe Report Will Be Out ‘Very Soon’
NewsMar 9, 2026

Govt Says Air India Plane Crash Probe Report Will Be Out ‘Very Soon’

India's Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu told the Rajya Sabha that the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's probe into the June 12, 2025 Air India Boeing 787‑8 crash, which killed 260 people, is progressing rapidly. He pledged that the final report will be...

By The Hindu BusinessLine — Economy/Markets
Sikorsky Ramps Up Production of S-92A+, Latest Variant of Its Flagship Helicopter
BlogMar 9, 2026

Sikorsky Ramps Up Production of S-92A+, Latest Variant of Its Flagship Helicopter

Sikorsky announced the start of its first production batch of the S‑92A+ helicopter, the newest iteration of its heavy‑lift platform. The company will assemble five aircraft – two for a newly‑added head‑of‑state customer and three additional units – while maintaining...

By The Aviation Geek Club
Russia Reports Record Interception of Ukrainian Drones
NewsMar 9, 2026

Russia Reports Record Interception of Ukrainian Drones

Russia’s Defense Ministry announced it shot down a record 754 Ukrainian fixed‑wing drones in a single day. The claim also includes the interception of three guided aerial bombs and three U.S.-made HIMARS rockets. While the numbers cannot be independently verified,...

By Defence Blog
Ukraine Blows up Pantsir-S1 Using FP-2 Strike Drone
NewsMar 9, 2026

Ukraine Blows up Pantsir-S1 Using FP-2 Strike Drone

Ukrainian forces used a domestically produced FP‑2 strike drone equipped with a 100‑kilogram warhead to destroy a Russian Pantsir‑S1 air‑defence system near the village of Nove, close to Melitopol. The unmanned aircraft flew roughly 90 km to the target, demonstrating the...

By Defence Blog
India: Noida International Airport Granted Aerodrome Licence
NewsMar 9, 2026

India: Noida International Airport Granted Aerodrome Licence

India’s Noida International Airport has secured its aerodrome licence from the DGCA, clearing a major regulatory hurdle for commercial operations. The licence confirms compliance with safety, navigation and emergency standards, while a separate security clearance from BCAS is still pending....

By Airport Industry-News
Embraer Turns to AI Solution for A-29 Super Tucano CUAS Evolution
NewsMar 9, 2026

Embraer Turns to AI Solution for A-29 Super Tucano CUAS Evolution

Embraer is integrating Valkyrie Aero’s Gunslinger artificial‑intelligence suite into its A‑29 Super Tucano platform to boost counter‑uncrewed aerial system (CUAS) capabilities. The AI-driven system will provide pilots with real‑time tactical decision‑making assistance during drone‑threat engagements. While the Super Tucano already...

By Shephard Media
Russian Buk-M3 Air Defense System Spotted in Alabama
NewsMar 9, 2026

Russian Buk-M3 Air Defense System Spotted in Alabama

The U.S. Army was photographed moving a high‑fidelity mock‑up of Russia’s Buk‑M3 medium‑range air‑defence system on a semi‑trailer in Alabama. The replica is intended for realistic training, allowing pilots and ground units to practice detecting, tracking and engaging a modern...

By Defence Blog
WIZZ AIR MARKS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WITH TEN ALL-FEMALE FLIGHTS ACROSS EUROPE
NewsMar 9, 2026

WIZZ AIR MARKS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WITH TEN ALL-FEMALE FLIGHTS ACROSS EUROPE

Wizz Air celebrated International Women’s Day 2026 by operating ten all‑female flights across ten European markets, involving 70 female pilots and cabin crew. The initiative marks the airline’s fifth consecutive year of all‑female flights, underscoring its commitment to gender diversity....

By Breaking Travel News
Advancing Risk‑Informed Contrail Management at IATA‑RAeS Workshop
SocialMar 9, 2026

Advancing Risk‑Informed Contrail Management at IATA‑RAeS Workshop

Today (9 March) at RAeS HQ! IATA-RAeS Workshop 2026 - #Contrail Management: progressing towards risk-informed decision making #avgeek https://t.co/BA0SSx46QN https://t.co/JeA0wJdt9b

By Tim Robinson
"She Flies Satellites. One Day, I Can Too."
NewsMar 9, 2026

"She Flies Satellites. One Day, I Can Too."

ESA’s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) spotlighted five senior women who lead spacecraft missions such as JUICE, EarthCARE, and the ExoMars rover, sharing their daily skills and career paths. They highlight the importance of interpersonal communication, calm decision‑making, and human‑centred...

By European Space Agency News