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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.

Passive EO/IR Sensors Threaten Manned Combat Aircraft
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Passive EO/IR Sensors Threaten Manned Combat Aircraft

Passive EO/IR sensors are a real bitch to contend with for manned combat aircraft. It was fully known that the Houthis had this capability and employed it with missiles for years. Fully integrated IADS with advanced IRST etc is really...

By Tyler Rogoway
Vast and Axiom Awarded New Private Missions to ISS, Continue Work on Commercial Space Stations
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Vast and Axiom Awarded New Private Missions to ISS, Continue Work on Commercial Space Stations

NASA has awarded Private Astronaut Missions to Vast Space and Axiom Space for 2027, extending crewed flights to the International Space Station while both firms develop their own commercial stations. Vast will fly its first 14‑day ISS mission and launch...

By NASASpaceflight.com
Real-Time Radiation Tracking: Canada’s Newest Contribution to the Moon Race
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Real-Time Radiation Tracking: Canada’s Newest Contribution to the Moon Race

The Canadian Space Agency has earmarked $5.5 million for Ontario‑based Bubble Technology Industries to develop the Canadian Active Neutron Spectrometer (CANS). The device will provide real‑time neutron radiation measurements for Artemis missions, addressing a major health hazard for astronauts beyond Earth’s...

By SpaceQ
Army Orders $186 Million in Switchblade Kamikaze Drones, Tank Killers
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Army Orders $186 Million in Switchblade Kamikaze Drones, Tank Killers

The U.S. Army has placed a $186 million delivery order with AeroVironment for two Switchblade loitering‑munition variants: the 600 Block 2 and the 300 Block 2. The 600 Block 2 brings advanced AI‑driven target detection and can operate from sea platforms, while the 300 Block 2 is equipped with...

By Military Times
US Chipmakers Turn to Sunrise Metals Amid Scandium Shortage
SocialFeb 26, 2026

US Chipmakers Turn to Sunrise Metals Amid Scandium Shortage

U.S. semiconductor manufacturers are feeling the pinch from Chinese restrictions on scandium exports, @Reuters reports, underscoring the importance of @SunriseMetals’ Syerston Scandium Project as an essential supplier to key U.S. industries. “U.S. chipmakers have experienced delays in receiving new scandium export licenses from...

By Robert Friedland
In-Space Manufacturing Automated Platforms Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 26, 2026

In-Space Manufacturing Automated Platforms Market Analysis 2026

The 2026 market analysis shows free‑flying in‑space manufacturing platforms emerging as the commercial backbone of the broader in‑space manufacturing sector. Varda Space Industries has demonstrated repeatable pharmaceutical crystal production across five missions, while Space Forge proved orbital plasma generation for...

By New Space Economy
US Navy Awards $61m Contract Modification for Kratos BQM-177A
NewsFeb 26, 2026

US Navy Awards $61m Contract Modification for Kratos BQM-177A

The U.S. Navy has awarded Kratos Defense & Security Solutions a $61.07 million contract modification to initiate full‑rate production of the BQM‑177A subsonic aerial target, delivering 70 units and associated RATO kits. The award brings the total value of the BQM‑177A...

By Naval Technology
Rogue Waves and Satellites: How Space Technology Is Changing What We Know About the Ocean’s Most Dangerous Phenomenon
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Rogue Waves and Satellites: How Space Technology Is Changing What We Know About the Ocean’s Most Dangerous Phenomenon

Space‑based sensors, especially Synthetic Aperture Radar, have proved that rogue waves—crests over 25 m that appear without warning—are far more common than earlier statistical models suggested. The MaxWave SAR study in 2001 identified ten >25 m events in three weeks, prompting a...

By New Space Economy
When Pilots Overlook Red Flags: Unpacking the Why
SocialFeb 26, 2026

When Pilots Overlook Red Flags: Unpacking the Why

Why Do Pilots Ignore Red Flags? Captains Speaking Episode 28 #aviation #airplane #pilot #planes #mentourpilot

By Petter (Mentour Pilot)
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Adds Striker® 6×6 ARFF Vehicle to Support Emergency Readiness
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Adds Striker® 6×6 ARFF Vehicle to Support Emergency Readiness

Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) in Puerto Rico has added an Oshkosh Striker® 6×6 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicle to its all‑Oshkosh fleet. The 6×6 model brings a 3,000‑gallon water tank, 420‑gallon foam capacity, and advanced TAK‑4 independent...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
UK’s New Medium Helicopter Deal Finalisation on Horizon, Alludes Leonardo CEO
NewsFeb 26, 2026

UK’s New Medium Helicopter Deal Finalisation on Horizon, Alludes Leonardo CEO

Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani indicated that the UK Ministry of Defence will announce the New Medium Helicopter (NMH) contract within days, ending weeks of speculation. Leonardo is the only bidder for the £1 billion (US$1.3 billion) programme, positioning the company to secure...

By Shephard Media
Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025

Airbus Defence and Space reported €13.4 billion in space revenues for 2025, an 11 % increase from the prior year, while Leonardo’s Space division posted just over €1 billion, also up 11 %. Both companies improved profitability through restructuring, cutting over 2,000 jobs and...

By SpaceNews
AST SpaceMobile Encapsulates BlueBird 7 Satellite for Inaugural New Glenn Mission
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AST SpaceMobile Encapsulates BlueBird 7 Satellite for Inaugural New Glenn Mission

AST SpaceMobile announced that its BlueBird 7 (BB7) satellite has been encapsulated inside the 7‑meter payload fairing of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, marking the final major milestone before the NG‑3 launch from Cape Canaveral. BB7 is a Block 2 satellite featuring a...

By SatNews
U.S. Laser Strikes Decline For Second Year
NewsFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Laser Strikes Decline For Second Year

Pilots logged 10,994 laser strikes to the FAA in 2025, marking a 14% drop from 2024. The decline reflects a robust pilot reporting culture that fuels FAA outreach and law‑enforcement collaboration. California, Texas and Florida accounted for the bulk of...

By AVweb
Flydubai Grows 737 MAX 9 Fleet, Adds Premium Capacity
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Flydubai Grows 737 MAX 9 Fleet, Adds Premium Capacity

flydubai announced it will receive 12 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in 2026, including seven MAX 9s that add business‑class seats. The carrier posted 2025 results with $531 million net profit, $3.7 billion revenue and a 6% rise in available seat kilometres. Passenger traffic hit...

By AirInsight
Innovation Awards: Toray’s Process for Reusing the Secondary Structure of the A380 for the A320 NEO Wins in the Circularity...
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Innovation Awards: Toray’s Process for Reusing the Secondary Structure of the A380 for the A320 NEO Wins in the Circularity...

The JEC Composites Innovation Awards recognized Toray Advanced Composites for its breakthrough process that reuses secondary‑structure components from retired A380 aircraft in new A320 NEO parts. By reshaping carbon‑fiber‑reinforced polyphenylene sulphide (C/PPS) pylon covers while preserving long fibres, the method maintains...

By JEC Composites
Flight Review: Delta One, Airbus A350-900, Paris to Los Angeles
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Flight Review: Delta One, Airbus A350-900, Paris to Los Angeles

Delta’s Airbus A350‑900, introduced in 2017 with the Delta One Suite, remains the airline’s flagship on long‑haul routes but shows signs of age after nearly a decade. The reviewer praised the suite’s privacy, lie‑flat comfort, and attentive service, including champagne...

By Business Traveller (UK)
European Space Assets Drive Structural Transformation in Global Aviation
NewsFeb 26, 2026

European Space Assets Drive Structural Transformation in Global Aviation

The European Commission’s Copernicus Observer reports that the EU Space Programme—Galileo, EGNOS, Copernicus and the upcoming IRIS²—is reshaping civil aviation by moving navigation and connectivity to orbit. Since July 2025 Galileo’s OSNMA has added cryptographic authentication, protecting flights from GNSS...

By SatNews
F/A-18 Beat F-15, F-16 & Mirage Jets in Canada’s 1970 NFA Program; Can F-35 Lightning II Repeat A Hornet?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

F/A-18 Beat F-15, F-16 & Mirage Jets in Canada’s 1970 NFA Program; Can F-35 Lightning II Repeat A Hornet?

In the late 1970s Canada’s New Fighter Aircraft (NFA) program pitted the F/A‑18 Hornet against the F‑15, F‑16 and Mirage F‑1, ultimately selecting the twin‑engine Hornet for its cost, reliability and Arctic suitability. Decades later the Royal Canadian Air Force...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
Thrust Flight Awarded Phoenix Police Training Contract
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Thrust Flight Awarded Phoenix Police Training Contract

Thrust Flight has been awarded a five‑year contract to provide fixed‑wing pilot training for the Phoenix Police Department’s Air Support Unit, beginning in March. The program will train roughly two students per year across private, commercial, instrument, and instructor ratings...

By AVweb
AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA

Lt. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, the interim commander of Air Mobility Command, addressed service members, industry partners, and the press at the 2026 Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium. She underscored the twin priorities of maintaining Airmen readiness and ensuring...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA

Lt. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, interim commander of Air Mobility Command, used the 2026 Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium to stress that aircraft and Airmen readiness hinges on rapid modernization, enhanced connectivity, and survivability. She called for accelerating the...

By U.S. Air Force
4RCargo Launches in Baltics and Names New Regional Manager
NewsFeb 26, 2026

4RCargo Launches in Baltics and Names New Regional Manager

Independent General Sales and Service Agent 4RCargo has launched operations in the Baltic region, covering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The company appointed Vladislavs Pecevics as regional and product manager, leveraging his 15 years of air‑cargo network and commercial strategy experience....

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Rolls-Royce Boosts Mid-Term Targets, CEO Dismisses UltraFan Loan Speculation
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Rolls-Royce Boosts Mid-Term Targets, CEO Dismisses UltraFan Loan Speculation

Rolls‑Royce reported a robust 2025 full‑year performance, with net profit rising year‑on‑year and the company lifting its mid‑term earnings and cash‑flow targets. The engine maker reiterated its plan to re‑enter the narrow‑body market, highlighting new partnership opportunities and a refreshed...

By Leeham News and Analysis
Celeste Technologies Complete Successful 5G NR-NTN Interoperability Tests with Sateliot's D2D Constellation Payload
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Celeste Technologies Complete Successful 5G NR-NTN Interoperability Tests with Sateliot's D2D Constellation Payload

Celeste Technologies announced that its fully software‑based SmartgNB successfully completed 5G NR‑NTN interoperability tests with Sateliot’s direct‑to‑device payload at Qualcomm’s Lannion labs. The campaign validated end‑to‑end traffic across GEO and LEO scenarios, covering both transparent and regenerative satellite payloads, using...

By Microwave Journal (RSS Directory)
Gilat Demonstrates 5G NTN End-to-End Connectivity over GEO Satellite
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Gilat Demonstrates 5G NTN End-to-End Connectivity over GEO Satellite

Gilat Satellite Networks demonstrated a 3GPP‑compliant 5G non‑terrestrial network (NTN) connection using its existing geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite infrastructure. The end‑to‑end test validated key capabilities such as 5G NTN VSAT, hub technologies, latency compensation and protocol optimizations. Gilat’s success...

By Microwave Journal (RSS Directory)
Jet2 Announces New Destinations for Summer 2027
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Jet2 Announces New Destinations for Summer 2027

Jet2 will launch three new summer 2027 routes, adding Reus from Bournemouth Airport and Crete (Chania) plus Pula from Edinburgh Airport. The Bournemouth service runs weekly on Sundays from 2 May to 31 Oct, while Edinburgh offers weekly Wednesdays to Crete (5 May‑27 Oct)...

By TTG Media
Full Review Must Return Air New Zealand to Profitability
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Full Review Must Return Air New Zealand to Profitability

Air New Zealand announced a comprehensive strategy review aimed at restoring profitability after posting a $40 million net loss for the first half of FY26. The carrier is grappling with recurring engine reliability problems that have grounded aircraft, while domestic demand...

By AirInsight
GE Wins First Digital TrueChoice Defense Deal for J85 Engine
NewsFeb 26, 2026

GE Wins First Digital TrueChoice Defense Deal for J85 Engine

GE Aerospace has secured its first TrueChoice Defense contract, applying AI and advanced analytics to the J85 engine that powers the Air Force’s T‑38 trainer. The seven‑month deal, with an optional four‑year, five‑month extension, aims to boost engine readiness through...

By Airforce Technology
Orbital Data Centers: AI Power Solution or $50B Gamble
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Orbital Data Centers: AI Power Solution or $50B Gamble

Can orbital data centers solve AI’s massive power crisis? Tech titans like Musk, Bezos, and Pichai are betting on $51B satellite networks to move AI processing off-planet. The goal: Unlimited, 24/7 solar power. Is it a brilliant move or a...

By IEEE Spectrum Threads
Training Turns Sensor Failure Into Safe Space Docking
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Training Turns Sensor Failure Into Safe Space Docking

Flying a spaceship up to dock with a space station is an extreme event. During this docking with Mir our range sensors failed, so we had to use eyeball visuals & a stopwatch to figure the angles & speeds. Hit...

By Chris Hadfield
Korean Air and Skyports Sign MoU to Advance Air Mobility Tech Integration
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Korean Air and Skyports Sign MoU to Advance Air Mobility Tech Integration

Korean Air and Skyports Infrastructure have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop a unified technology platform for eVTOL operations. The partnership will merge Skyports' Vertiport Automation System with Korean Air's Air Control & Routing Orchestrated Skyway System, creating an...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Modular Software Lets You Swap Brains, Even Tom Cruise
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Modular Software Lets You Swap Brains, Even Tom Cruise

Open, modular, and interoperable software is critical. You don't want systems to be stuck with the brain they shipped with, and it isn't hard to imagine reasons why you might want to support totally novel/specialized agents. Next, downloading Tom Cruise...

By Palmer Luckey
Drones Redefine Modern Warfare: Emerging Tactics Explored
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Drones Redefine Modern Warfare: Emerging Tactics Explored

Good discussion on how the war evolved, the role of drones, what is novel or perhaps new. https://t.co/ZKWx3h4J6D

By Michael Kofman
Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787

ZIPAIR Tokyo launched SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet on a Boeing 787, marking Asia’s first commercial passenger flight equipped with the service. Flight ZG045 from Tokyo to Incheon offered free, high‑speed, low‑latency Wi‑Fi to every seat, matching ground‑based broadband performance. Installation...

By Runway Girl Network
China’s Spy Satellite Surge Forces Space Force to Strike
SocialFeb 26, 2026

China’s Spy Satellite Surge Forces Space Force to Strike

China’s Growing Armada Of Spy Satellites Is Pushing Space Force To Go On The Offensive "You can't run away from a bully forever. Sometimes you got to turn around and punch," Space Force Combat Forces boss says. https://t.co/bcXu5Jsyyp

By Tyler Rogoway
GPS Satellite Ready for Launch, Vehicle Still Undecided
SocialFeb 26, 2026

GPS Satellite Ready for Launch, Vehicle Still Undecided

The next GPS satellite is at Cape Canaveral, preparing for launch. Whether it flies on Vulcan or Falcon 9 is up in the air. https://t.co/XxmkgevJk3

By Stephen Clark
CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems
NewsFeb 26, 2026

CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems

CesiumAstro announced the acquisition of AI‑focused startup Vidrovr to embed artificial intelligence into its space‑based communications payloads. The deal, closed in late 2025, adds multimodal signal‑analysis and edge‑computing capabilities to CesiumAstro’s software‑defined phased‑array systems, including the Element satellite. By integrating...

By SpaceNews
NASA Announces Artemis II Next Steps in Tomorrow’s Conference
SocialFeb 26, 2026

NASA Announces Artemis II Next Steps in Tomorrow’s Conference

NASA will hold a news conference tomorrow, Friday, Feb 27, at 10:00 am ET at KSC to discuss next steps for the Artemis II campaign. Watch on YouTube. https://t.co/G97rjQNnsk

By Marcia Smith
NASA Mars Spacecraft Contract Competition Heats Up
SocialFeb 26, 2026

NASA Mars Spacecraft Contract Competition Heats Up

The contest for the contract to build NASA’s next Mars spacecraft is getting spicy. 🌶️ https://t.co/RhlVdkCXDG

By Eric Berger
Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO

Sierra Space announced that longtime defense executive Dan Jablonsky will assume the role of chief executive officer on March 2, succeeding interim CEO and founder Fatih Ozmen, who will remain board chair. Jablonsky previously led Ursa Major Technologies and Maxar Technologies, bringing deep aerospace...

By SpaceNews
Overture Launches First Brand-New Jet in 15 Years
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Overture Launches First Brand-New Jet in 15 Years

Remarkably, Overture is first all-new airliner since inflight WiFi was invented. If this seems insane, remember that Boeing and Airbus quit developing new jets about 15 years ago. (Yes this is even more insane.)

By Blake Scholl
Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology

Phantom Space has acquired launch assets from the defunct Vector Launch, including flight‑proven design elements and engineering data. The assets will be integrated into Phantom’s Daytona two‑stage rocket to cut development risk and accelerate its schedule. Phantom, which has raised...

By SpaceNews
New Airbus Jets Power Qantas HY1 Earnings
BlogFeb 26, 2026

New Airbus Jets Power Qantas HY1 Earnings

Qantas Group’s fleet renewal accelerated with Jetstar receiving two A321LRs and one A320neo, raising the share of next‑generation narrow‑body aircraft to 45 percent. The newer Airbus types deliver about 20 percent fuel‑efficiency gains and feature modern cabins that attract passengers. Jetstar’s Adjusted...

By AirInsight
Overture's Built‑In WiFi Eliminates Bumps and Fuel Burn
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Overture's Built‑In WiFi Eliminates Bumps and Fuel Burn

Fun fact: we are designing WiFi into Overture, so there will be no bump at all and no fuel burn impact.

By Blake Scholl
Broadband Shorts February 2026
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Broadband Shorts February 2026

Amazon One has asked the FCC for a two‑year extension to meet its 1,600‑satellite launch deadline, currently operating only 212 satellites, while the FCC approved an additional 4,500 satellites for its constellation. The NTIA quickly rebuffed Starlink’s push to loosen...

By POTs and PANs
Superconducting Thruster Cuts Power and Mass for Space Propulsion
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Superconducting Thruster Cuts Power and Mass for Space Propulsion

Chinese researchers unveiled a compact high‑temperature superconducting magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster, replacing bulky copper coils with YBCO superconductors. The new design slashes power consumption from 285 kW to under 1 kW and trims mass from 220 kg to 60 kg, making it viable for small...

By SpaceDaily
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: Ohio’s Tech Powerhouse Meets 3D Printing Innovation
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: Ohio’s Tech Powerhouse Meets 3D Printing Innovation

Wright‑Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio’s largest single‑site employer, is emerging as a premier hub for additive manufacturing within the U.S. Air Force. The Rapid Sustainment Office recently awarded a $2.5 million contract to develop a nine‑foot fused filament printer, aiming to...

By Fabbaloo
UK Royal Navy Notes Hybrid Air Wing Progress with Eyes on Peregrine Drone Development
NewsFeb 26, 2026

UK Royal Navy Notes Hybrid Air Wing Progress with Eyes on Peregrine Drone Development

The UK Royal Navy’s Maritime Aviation Transformation (MATX) programme is advancing toward a hybrid air wing by 2040, with recent progress highlighted at the Defence IQ International Military Helicopter 2026 conference. Officials confirmed ongoing discussions to expand the deployment of the Peregrine...

By Shephard Media