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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.

KLM Ground Collision at Schiphol Leaves No Injuries
SocialFeb 22, 2026

KLM Ground Collision at Schiphol Leaves No Injuries

2 KLM 737s just bumped into each other on the ground at Schiphol yesterday morning. One had literally just landed from Birmingham and was sitting there on the apron. The other was getting pushed back for its departure to Athens when...

By Fahad Naim
Solar Storms and 2,600 Near-Misses: The Alarming January That Tested Britain’s Space Defences
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Solar Storms and 2,600 Near-Misses: The Alarming January That Tested Britain’s Space Defences

In January 2026 the UK’s National Space Operations Centre kept its warning and protection systems active around the clock to shield licensed satellites from a surge in solar activity and persistent orbital congestion. Geomagnetic storms and solar flares intensified, while...

By Orbital Today
Stranded Overnight: Lufthansa Passengers Not Allowed To Deplane A320neo After Airport Closes
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Stranded Overnight: Lufthansa Passengers Not Allowed To Deplane A320neo After Airport Closes

On February 19, 2026, Lufthansa flight LH2446 from Munich to Copenhagen was delayed, then cancelled shortly before midnight. With the aircraft still on the ramp, Munich Airport’s 12 a.m. curfew forced the terminal to lock down, and all apron‑bus drivers were...

By Simple Flying
Peru Sounding Rockets and the Punta Lobos Launch Base
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Peru Sounding Rockets and the Punta Lobos Launch Base

Peru’s Punta Lobos launch base, located near the magnetic equator, has become a hub for sub‑orbital atmospheric research. The domestically developed Paulet sounding‑rocket series, now in its I‑C iteration with indigenous telemetry, demonstrates Peru’s growing technical sovereignty. A 2028 NASA‑Peru “Cielo”...

By New Space Economy
Occupied Donetsk Sells ‘Baba Yaga’ Drone for $8K
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Occupied Donetsk Sells ‘Baba Yaga’ Drone for $8K

Ukraine's Drone Bombers - The Feared "Baba Yaga" https://t.co/BW3oTdMqsy Reportedly, a trophy "Baba Yaga" drone can be purchased at the market in occupied Donetsk for approximately 600,000 rubles ($7,860 USD). Some drones are cheaper. Sellers are reportedly willing to arrange a "test drive"...

By John Spencer
Air Campaign Timelines Misreported; Reality Differs From Sources
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Air Campaign Timelines Misreported; Reality Differs From Sources

The timeline predictions for a major air campaign from major outlets have not matched the reality of the plus up. Nor did the original strikes “that were cancelled”claim. Unnamed sources vs actually understanding the realities of the force posture and...

By Tyler Rogoway
How Much Does A Boeing 747-8 Cost In 2026?
NewsFeb 22, 2026

How Much Does A Boeing 747-8 Cost In 2026?

The Boeing 747‑8, out of production since 2023, now trades between $75 million and $400 million depending on airframe condition. Demand remains strong from cargo carriers, government agencies, and ultra‑high‑net‑worth customers seeking conversion to freighters, business jets, or the new Survivable Airborne Operations...

By Simple Flying
Lufthansa Traps Passengers On Plane All Night After Flight Cancels, Airport Closes
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Lufthansa Traps Passengers On Plane All Night After Flight Cancels, Airport Closes

Lufthansa flight LH2446 from Munich to Copenhagen was delayed and ultimately cancelled, leaving passengers aboard the Airbus A320neo after the aircraft was parked at a remote stand. With Munich Airport’s midnight curfew in effect, no ground staff or buses were...

By One Mile at a Time
The State of the “Legacy Primes” And a Few Billionaires
NewsFeb 21, 2026

The State of the “Legacy Primes” And a Few Billionaires

Legacy aerospace primes are reshaping their business models as the U.S. Space Force pivots to faster, fixed‑price procurement. Northrop Grumman, after an 8% dip in 2025 space revenue, projects $11 billion in 2026 sales and is now the primary builder for...

By SatNews
SpaceX’s Most-Flown Falcon Booster Launches on Record 33rd Flight
NewsFeb 21, 2026

SpaceX’s Most-Flown Falcon Booster Launches on Record 33rd Flight

SpaceX launched its most‑flown Falcon 9 booster, B1067, on its 33rd mission, adding 28 Starlink broadband satellites to a constellation exceeding 9,700 units. The launch from Cape Canaveral’s SLC‑40 occurred at 10:47 p.m. EST under favorable weather conditions and concluded with...

By Spaceflight Now
“It’s a GEO, Jim, but Not as We Know It”
NewsFeb 21, 2026

“It’s a GEO, Jim, but Not as We Know It”

Geostationary satellite operators are confronting a paradigm shift as the traditional 6‑tonne GEO platform loses its economic appeal. SES, now the world’s largest GEO fleet after acquiring Intelsat, announced it will replace most of its 100‑satellite roster with sub‑1000 kg “HummingSat”...

By SatNews
Space Organizations in the Asia Pacific
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Space Organizations in the Asia Pacific

Asia‑Pacific space agencies, from giants like CNSA and ISRO to emerging programs in Indonesia and Peru, are rapidly expanding capabilities across human spaceflight, lunar exploration, and Earth observation. Government bodies are bolstered by growing private‑sector participation, delivering cost‑effective launch services...

By New Space Economy
Last Chance for Australians to Send Message to the Universe on Voyager Project’s 50th Anniversary
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Last Chance for Australians to Send Message to the Universe on Voyager Project’s 50th Anniversary

Australia’s Powerhouse Museum is offering a final chance for citizens to record a voice message for deep‑space broadcast in honor of Voyager’s 50th anniversary. The HUMANS (Humanity United with MIT Art and Nanotechnology in Space) project, which already has more...

By The Guardian - Space
What Is the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization?
NewsFeb 21, 2026

What Is the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization?

The Asia‑Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO) is an intergovernmental body headquartered in Beijing that unites eight member states and several observers to pool satellite resources, data, and expertise. Since its launch in 2008, APSCO has facilitated shared satellite constellations, a...

By New Space Economy
FAA Predicts Fatal Space Debris Every Two Years
SocialFeb 21, 2026

FAA Predicts Fatal Space Debris Every Two Years

An FAA report predicts someone will die roughly every 2 years due to incoming space debris. This research could save lives by forecasting danger zones.

By Pamela L. Gay
Defence at the Final Frontier: Space and U.S.-India Prospects
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Defence at the Final Frontier: Space and U.S.-India Prospects

The $1.5 billion NISAR satellite, a joint NASA‑ISRO venture, showcases the deepening U.S.–India space partnership. India’s Make‑in‑India agenda is accelerating indigenous defense‑related space capabilities, from ISR payloads to resilient communications. Meanwhile, China’s anti‑satellite tests and Pakistan’s growing space ties heighten regional...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Another Artemis II Issue Arises (Update)
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Another Artemis II Issue Arises (Update)

NASA had slated a no‑earlier‑than‑March 6 launch for Artemis II, but an unexpected interruption in helium flow through the Space Launch System’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage forced the agency to consider rolling the rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly...

By NASA Watch
SpaceX Launches 25 More Starlink Satellites
NewsFeb 21, 2026

SpaceX Launches 25 More Starlink Satellites

SpaceX launched 25 additional Starlink satellites from Vandenberg aboard a Falcon 9, marking the booster B1063’s 31st flight and successful drone‑ship landing. The launch pushes SpaceX’s 2026 tally to 21 missions, outpacing all other providers combined. Reuse statistics place the B1063...

By Behind the Black
Frontier Airlines Largely Abandons New York John F Kennedy International Airport
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Frontier Airlines Largely Abandons New York John F Kennedy International Airport

Frontier Airlines is cutting nine of its ten routes that serve New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, leaving only a daily flight to Atlanta. The eliminated city pairs include Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando, San Juan and Tampa, with cancellations...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Evolito to Develop Electric Wheel Taxi System with Airbus and UK Government Support
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Evolito to Develop Electric Wheel Taxi System with Airbus and UK Government Support

Evolito Limited has been chosen to create an electric wheel‑taxi system under the UK‑backed Project SONATA, partnering with Airbus, ATI, Innovate UK and several research institutions. The company will supply a low‑speed, high‑torque axial‑flux motor delivering roughly 350 kW and 56 Nm/kg, designed to...

By UK Aviation News
Emirates Swaps Ultra‑dense A380 for Premium‑focused Layout
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Emirates Swaps Ultra‑dense A380 for Premium‑focused Layout

Big one from Emirates.... they’re retiring the 615-seat A380 layout (world’s highest capacity passenger jet) on all 15 of those high density frames. The 58 Business + 557 Economy setup that packed them in is done. Starting with the first ones...

By Fahad Naim
Cold Weather Cripples Ukrainian Aerial Countermeasures and FPV Cables
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Cold Weather Cripples Ukrainian Aerial Countermeasures and FPV Cables

Weather still has a very significant effect. Ukrainian fighter aircraft , helicopters, and UAV interceptors were all less effective countering Shaheds over the winter because of the weather. The fiber optic cables on FPVs often fail because of the cold....

By Rob Lee
Embraer, Adani Launch India E175 Assembly Push
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Embraer, Adani Launch India E175 Assembly Push

Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer and Adani Defence & Aerospace have signed an enhanced MoU to set up a final assembly line for the E175 regional jet in India. The venture aims to tap an estimated demand for 500 aircraft in...

By AirInsight
[COPY] The Airline Data Project
BlogFeb 21, 2026

[COPY] The Airline Data Project

The episode delves into the Airline Data Project, an expansion of MIT's original dataset, now covering U.S. airline operations from 2017 onward. It explains how the project aggregates flight schedules, performance metrics, and financial data to enable rigorous research and...

By Swelbar on Airlines (Substack)
U.S. F-16s and Chinese Jets Engage in Rare Mid-Air Standoff
NewsFeb 21, 2026

U.S. F-16s and Chinese Jets Engage in Rare Mid-Air Standoff

U.S. Forces Korea deployed F‑16 fighter jets for a rare training sortie over the Yellow Sea, prompting a rapid response from the People’s Liberation Army Air Force. Chinese pilots scrambled their own jets, resulting in a brief mid‑air standoff that...

By RealClearDefense
American Airlines Expands Digital Self-Service for Baggage to Streamline the Airport Journey
NewsFeb 21, 2026

American Airlines Expands Digital Self-Service for Baggage to Streamline the Airport Journey

American Airlines is rolling out digital self‑service options for checked baggage across its website, mobile app, and airport kiosks. Customers can now prepay for up to three bags at booking, make same‑day changes without agent assistance, and receive automatic refunds...

By Future Travel Experience
Lufthansa Elevates Short-Haul Comfort with A320 Cabin Modernisation Programme
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Lufthansa Elevates Short-Haul Comfort with A320 Cabin Modernisation Programme

Lufthansa is retrofitting 38 Airbus A320s with Geven ergonomic seats, larger overhead bins and dual USB‑A/USB‑C ports, bringing short‑haul cabins in line with its long‑haul product standards. The new bins are 40% larger, allowing vertical luggage stowage and faster boarding....

By Future Travel Experience
What's the Point of a Space Station Around the Moon?
NewsFeb 21, 2026

What's the Point of a Space Station Around the Moon?

The Lunar Gateway, a planned orbiting space station, is a cornerstone of NASA’s Artemis program, intended to support crewed lunar missions, scientific research, and technology testing for future Mars trips. Although most international hardware has already been built and is...

By Space.com
A Low-Cost Microscope to Study Living Cells in Zero Gravity
NewsFeb 21, 2026

A Low-Cost Microscope to Study Living Cells in Zero Gravity

Researchers at Newcastle University have unveiled FlightScope, a low‑cost, rugged microscope capable of real‑time cell imaging in zero‑gravity environments. Built on an open‑source Stanford design, the instrument costs under $5,000 and includes vibration damping and microfluidic handling for parabolic flights....

By Phys.org - Space News
DIU Eyes First Launch for Its Commercial Hypersonic Testbed
NewsFeb 21, 2026

DIU Eyes First Launch for Its Commercial Hypersonic Testbed

The Defense Innovation Unit’s Hypersonic High‑Cadence Advanced Testing (HyCAT) program is preparing its second flight, slated for late February, to launch the Australian‑built DART AE scramjet testbed aboard Rocket Lab’s HASTE sub‑orbital launcher. The mission will fly from Wallops Island...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
U.S. Army Deletes Newly Released Dark Eagle Photos
NewsFeb 21, 2026

U.S. Army Deletes Newly Released Dark Eagle Photos

The U.S. Army posted, then swiftly removed, official photographs of its Dark Eagle Long‑Range Hypersonic Weapon, allowing the images to circulate online before any explanation was offered. Dark Eagle is a mobile boost‑glide system capable of Mach 5+ speeds, designed to...

By Defence Blog
FPV Drone Strikes Myanmar Plane, No Injuries Reported
SocialFeb 21, 2026

FPV Drone Strikes Myanmar Plane, No Injuries Reported

Myanmar last night... MNA ATR-72-600 got hit by FPV suicide drone(s) at Myitkyina Airport while boarding for Mandalay. Minor shrapnel damage reported, but crucially no passengers or crew hurt. KIA/PDF coalition named by authorities.

By Fahad Naim
Artemis II Delayed; March Launch Ruled Out
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Artemis II Delayed; March Launch Ruled Out

Updated with Isaacman's clarification that March definitiely is off the table and they will roll back to the VAB. Artemis II Delayed Due to Upper Stage Problem https://t.co/r8yzfcIJ9Q

By Marcia Smith
FAA Slammed in New Report That Found It Relied Upon ‘Virtual’ Inspections During United Airlines Safety Probe
BlogFeb 21, 2026

FAA Slammed in New Report That Found It Relied Upon ‘Virtual’ Inspections During United Airlines Safety Probe

A U.S. DOT Office of Inspector General report criticizes the FAA for using virtual inspections to oversee United Airlines’ maintenance during a 2024 safety probe. The audit found the FAA’s Certificate Management Office was severely understaffed, with 33% of positions...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Artemis II May Launch in April; SLS Rollback Considered
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Artemis II May Launch in April; SLS Rollback Considered

We might be looking at April for Artemis II. Rollback to the VAB for the SLS rocket is on the table.

By Felix Schlang
Iran’s $20 B Boeing Order Vanished After Deal Collapse
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Iran’s $20 B Boeing Order Vanished After Deal Collapse

Under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Iran ordered 110 Boeing jets — 80 for Iran Air (77W, 777-9, 737 MAX) & 30 737 MAX for Aseman signed in 2016–17…deal value $20 billion at list prices After Trump admin withdrew Iran deal...

By Alex Macheras
U.S. Army Funds PAC-3 Launcher Recapitalization Program
NewsFeb 21, 2026

U.S. Army Funds PAC-3 Launcher Recapitalization Program

The U.S. Army awarded Lockheed Martin a $43.5 million contract modification on Feb 20 2026 to recapitalize Patriot PAC‑3 launchers, raising the program’s cumulative value to $223 million. The award funds product‑assurance activities, testing, and lifecycle upgrades aimed at extending launcher service life. Work will...

By Defence Blog
Starlink Group 17‑25 Launches From Vandenberg at 090
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Starlink Group 17‑25 Launches From Vandenberg at 090

LAUNCH at 0904 UTC Feb 21 of Starlink Group 17-25 from Vandenberg Space Force Base

By Jonathan McDowell
NASA Flags SLS Upper-Stage Issue, Possible VAB Rollback
SocialFeb 21, 2026

NASA Flags SLS Upper-Stage Issue, Possible VAB Rollback

NASA just said there's a problem with the SLS upper stage and they may have to roll back to the VAB. https://t.co/jS1avhZOkR

By Marcia Smith
Starlink Satellite Train Tracker: The Ultimate Guide to Spotting the Sky Train in 2026
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Starlink Satellite Train Tracker: The Ultimate Guide to Spotting the Sky Train in 2026

SpaceX’s V2‑Mini Starlink launches create a temporary “satellite train” of 20‑23 bright objects that streak across the sky for 24‑48 hours before dispersing. Launch cadence in winter 2025‑2026 reaches one mission every 3‑4 days, giving observers frequent but brief viewing...

By Orbital Today
NASA May Delay Artemis II Launch, Rolling Back to VAB
SocialFeb 21, 2026

NASA May Delay Artemis II Launch, Rolling Back to VAB

Bad news for Artemis 2: "NASA is taking steps to potentially roll back the Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building… This will almost assuredly impact the March launch window." https://t.co/rS2SqwVMwD

By Jeff Foust
Ukrainian UAVs Evolve Fast—NATO Should Buy Now
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Ukrainian UAVs Evolve Fast—NATO Should Buy Now

I think this is an additional argument for purchasing Ukrainian FPVs and other UAVs. Ukrainian companies update their UAVs regularly to meet the changing requirements on the battlefield and Russian adaptations. Makes sense for NATO members to benefit from these...

By Rob Lee
Bruno Says He Joined Blue Origin to Work on ‘Urgent’ National Security Projects
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Bruno Says He Joined Blue Origin to Work on ‘Urgent’ National Security Projects

Tory Bruno, former ULA chief, left the company to become president of Blue Origin’s new national‑security group, citing an urgent need for dynamic space operations and missile‑defense capabilities. He believes ULA’s Vulcan rocket is now mature, allowing him to focus...

By SpaceNews
F‑16s Deploy Angry Kitten Pods for Enhanced EW Protection
SocialFeb 20, 2026

F‑16s Deploy Angry Kitten Pods for Enhanced EW Protection

F-16s Heading To Middle East Equipped With Angry Kitten Electronic Warfare Pods The Angry Kitten pods will give the fourth-generation fighters often tasked with the Wild Weasel missions much-needed extra protection. https://t.co/MR26YH0w6Z

By Tyler Rogoway
NASA Report Declares Starliner Incident a Type A Mishap
NewsFeb 20, 2026

NASA Report Declares Starliner Incident a Type A Mishap

NASA announced that the 2024 Boeing Starliner crewed flight test has been classified as a Type A mishap, the same designation used for the Challenger and Columbia disasters. The mishap stemmed from thruster failures, Boeing propulsion design flaws, and NASA’s overly...

By Astronomy Magazine
National Guard Team Clinches Award for Clawed Drone at Army Competition
NewsFeb 20, 2026

National Guard Team Clinches Award for Clawed Drone at Army Competition

Soldiers from the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division won the Best Innovation award at the U.S. Army’s inaugural Best Drone Warfighter Competition in Huntsville, Alabama. Their Project RED system employs AI and a 3D‑printed carbon‑fiber claw to locate, retrieve,...

By Military Times
Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport Named Best Overall Nonhub Airport in the U.S. for 2025
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport Named Best Overall Nonhub Airport in the U.S. for 2025

Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB) was named the 2025 Best Overall Non‑hub Airport in the United States by Swelbar‑Zhong Consultancy, a leading aviation research firm. The award recognizes GRB’s superior air‑service options, high‑quality passenger experience, strong financial performance, and...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
New FIS Unveiled at Norfolk International Airport
NewsFeb 20, 2026

New FIS Unveiled at Norfolk International Airport

Norfolk International Airport unveiled a new two‑story, 26,000‑square‑foot Federal Inspection Services (FIS) building, designed to streamline customs and baggage handling. The $31 million project, funded partly by $13.5 million in federal aid, features floor‑to‑ceiling windows, an open floorplan, and a dedicated Global...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
DoD Wants Space-Based Commercial Imagery Solutions For Domain Awareness In GEO
NewsFeb 20, 2026

DoD Wants Space-Based Commercial Imagery Solutions For Domain Awareness In GEO

The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has issued a solicitation for commercial space‑to‑space imaging solutions to monitor satellites in geosynchronous orbit (GEO). The contract calls for a minimum viable product delivering high‑resolution electro‑optical images within two years, enabling object identification and...

By Defense Daily