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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.

Airlink Scales Up Service to Zambia
BlogFeb 7, 2026

Airlink Scales Up Service to Zambia

South African carrier Airlink will boost service between Johannesburg and Ndola, Zambia, adding a second daily flight on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays starting March 30, 2026. The new schedule includes overnight aircraft in Ndola, enabling early‑morning departures to Johannesburg on...

By AirlineGeeks
British Airways Rolling Out New Electronic Meal Ordering System In Club World But The Reason Is Baffling
BlogFeb 7, 2026

British Airways Rolling Out New Electronic Meal Ordering System In Club World But The Reason Is Baffling

British Airways is set to launch an iPhone‑based meal ordering app, iOrder, for its Club World business class cabin. The airline says the system will give real‑time data on passenger preferences, helping to align meal loading ratios with demand and...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
Defense Watch: MQ-25 Taxiing, Harpoon Testing, Machina Raise, TNT Awards
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Defense Watch: MQ-25 Taxiing, Harpoon Testing, Machina Raise, TNT Awards

The Defense Watch roundup spotlights several pivotal milestones: HII’s Newport News division completed builder’s sea trials of the future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN‑79) with delivery now targeted for March 2027; Boeing’s MQ‑25A Stingray unmanned tanker performed its first low‑speed taxi; the Navy concluded...

By Defense Daily
US Marine Designs Corps’ First NDAA-Compliant 3D-Printed Drone
NewsFeb 6, 2026

US Marine Designs Corps’ First NDAA-Compliant 3D-Printed Drone

The U.S. Marine Corps unveiled HANX, its first 3D‑printed first‑person view drone that meets National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) security requirements. Developed by Sgt. Henry David Volpe at the II Marine Expeditionary Force Innovation Campus, the drone is approved by...

By Defense News
Josh Ogden Thinks Canada’s Drone Industry Can Gain some Altitude
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Josh Ogden Thinks Canada’s Drone Industry Can Gain some Altitude

Josh Ogden, CEO of AVSS, warns that Canada’s drone sector has dwindled to fewer than 20 manufacturers that merely assemble foreign components rather than develop core technology. He points to historic successes like Aeryon Labs, many of which were acquired...

By BetaKit (Canada)
DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems
NewsFeb 6, 2026

DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems

Air Forces Central’s Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (DRMC) Airmen finalized the commissioning and FAA flight inspection of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s instrument landing system (ILS) glide slope in the U.S. Central Command area on Jan. 29, 2026. The effort involved adjusting...

By U.S. Air Force
DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems
NewsFeb 6, 2026

DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems

U.S. Air Forces Central’s Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (DRMC) Airmen completed the commissioning and flight‑inspection of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s instrument landing systems (ILS). The teams verified glide‑slope antenna heights and overall system performance, confirming compliance with safety standards...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
Tampa International Airport Unveils Final Design for Landmark Airside D “Delivering Very Best Amenities”
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Tampa International Airport Unveils Final Design for Landmark Airside D “Delivering Very Best Amenities”

Tampa International Airport revealed the final design for Airside D, a $1.5 billion, 16‑gate terminal slated to open in 2029. The 600,000‑square‑foot facility will raise the airport’s capacity to roughly 35 million passengers annually by 2037. Innovative amenities include glass boarding bridges,...

By Future Travel Experience
VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Commissions New Infrastructure to Decarbonise Ground Operations
NewsFeb 6, 2026

VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Commissions New Infrastructure to Decarbonise Ground Operations

VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Airport has completed a €15 million electrification programme for its airside operations. The upgrade adds twelve powered aircraft stands and one hundred electric charging points for ground support equipment, aiming to cut fuel‑burn emissions by up to...

By Future Travel Experience
Qantas Expands New Economy Plus Cabin Product to A330 Fleet for Enhanced Passenger Comfort
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Qantas Expands New Economy Plus Cabin Product to A330 Fleet for Enhanced Passenger Comfort

Qantas has introduced Economy Plus, a new cabin tier offering up to 40% more legroom, priority boarding, and dedicated overhead bin space. The product is now live on the airline’s Boeing 737, Airbus A321XLR and A220 fleets, with a rollout...

By Future Travel Experience
Airbus, DSTA Demonstrate HTeaming with Flexrotor and H225M
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Airbus, DSTA Demonstrate HTeaming with Flexrotor and H225M

Airbus and Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) completed the first flight demonstration of HTeaming, integrating the Flexrotor uncrewed aerial system with an H225M Super Puma helicopter. The trial, conducted in January at a Singapore airbase, showcased real‑time data...

By Airforce Technology
Shield AI, ST Engineering Join Forces on Fine-Tuning Drone Swarms
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Shield AI, ST Engineering Join Forces on Fine-Tuning Drone Swarms

Shield AI and Singapore’s ST Engineering have signed a memorandum of understanding to embed Shield’s Hivemind AI autonomy software into ST’s manned‑unmanned‑teaming operating system (MUMTOS). The integration will allow a wide range of unmanned platforms—micro‑drones, surface vessels and ground robots—to...

By Defense News
Norse Discloses Unit Revenue Performance In January
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Norse Discloses Unit Revenue Performance In January

Norse Atlantic Airways began publishing its total revenue per available seat kilometer (TRASK) for January, showing a 21% year‑on‑year increase. Passenger traffic rose 36% YoY to 151,237, while capacity (ASK) grew 23% and RPKs climbed 31%. ACMI operations surged, with...

By AirInsight
Press Release: LATAM Extends AeroSHARK Use Across 777-300ER Fleet
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Press Release: LATAM Extends AeroSHARK Use Across 777-300ER Fleet

LATAM Airlines Group is expanding its use of AeroSHARK, a sharkskin-inspired drag‑reduction film developed by Lufthansa Technik and BASF Coatings, to the entire ten‑aircraft Boeing 777‑300ER fleet. The rollout adds five more shipsets, bringing the total to ten, and aims...

By Runway Girl Network
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Air Taxi Demos, Police Drone Programs, and Weather Forecasting
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Air Taxi Demos, Police Drone Programs, and Weather Forecasting

SkyDrive Inc. will showcase its SD-05 eVTOL passenger drone in Tokyo this February, a public demonstration that precedes a planned 2028 market launch and supports Japan’s 2030 commercial vertiport roadmap. In Ohio, six police agencies have adopted Skydio drones, fielding...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
The FAA’s Reorganization: What Changes, What Stays, and Why It Matters to the UAV Industry
NewsFeb 6, 2026

The FAA’s Reorganization: What Changes, What Stays, and Why It Matters to the UAV Industry

On January 26 the FAA announced a sweeping reorganization aimed at consolidating all uncrewed aviation functions under a single, strategically positioned domain. The change seeks to replace the historic patchwork of waivers and scattered directorates with a unified structure that...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Airbus’s Worst January in a Decade Raises Red Flags
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Airbus’s Worst January in a Decade Raises Red Flags

Airbus recorded its lowest January deliveries in a decade, handing over just 19 aircraft to 15 customers in January 2026. This marks a sharp drop from the 35 deliveries in the same month last year and well below the decade‑average...

By AirInsight
Berlin Airport Grounds Flights For Second Day In A Row As Freezing Rain And Black Ice Cause Havoc
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Berlin Airport Grounds Flights For Second Day In A Row As Freezing Rain And Black Ice Cause Havoc

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) halted flights for a second consecutive day as freezing rain produced black ice on runways and taxiways. The German Weather Service issued a severe warning, citing life‑threatening slippery conditions that have already driven up hospital admissions....

By Paddleyourownkanoo
Singapore Is in Line to Get Its First F-35 Fighters Later This Year
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Singapore Is in Line to Get Its First F-35 Fighters Later This Year

Singapore will join the elite F-35 operator club when its first Lockheed Martin F-35B fighters enter service later this year. The RSAF has ordered a total of 20 F-35s – four B models arriving now, eight more B’s in 2028,...

By Defense News
Slow Launch Tempo Clouds Long-Term Role of Space Launch System
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Slow Launch Tempo Clouds Long-Term Role of Space Launch System

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) has now been in development for 15 years, accumulating more than $30 billion in taxpayer spending. The program’s launch cadence remains painfully slow, with fewer than one flight per year, undermining its intended role in deep‑space...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Some Pleasing Aviation Arithmetic
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Some Pleasing Aviation Arithmetic

The episode explores three seemingly simple aviation calculations that have outsized operational impacts: why daily service vastly outperforms a five‑days‑a‑week schedule by multiplying passenger choice; why a 3‑3‑3 seat layout is favored over a 2‑5‑2 configuration due to cabin efficiency...

By Airline Revenue Economics (Substack)
F-15SA Development Aircraft Used to Test AGM-84 Harpoon Block II Update
BlogFeb 5, 2026

F-15SA Development Aircraft Used to Test AGM-84 Harpoon Block II Update

The U.S. Navy completed the final flight test of the AGM‑84 Harpoon Block II Update on Jan 16 2026, using a Boeing‑operated F‑15SA (tail 12‑1002) from Point Mugu. The test demonstrated successful coastal target suppression against a land target, confirming the GPS‑aided navigation and...

By The Aviationist
British Aviation Regulator Tells Airlines To Show Passengers The Impact Their Flight Will Have On The Enviroment
BlogFeb 5, 2026

British Aviation Regulator Tells Airlines To Show Passengers The Impact Their Flight Will Have On The Enviroment

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued new guidance requiring airlines and price‑comparison websites to display the carbon emissions of each flight sold to British consumers, using standard units such as kg CO₂e per passenger. The rule takes effect...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
‘No Strangers to Drones’: Singapore Eyes Unmanned Surge with Israeli Tech
NewsFeb 5, 2026

‘No Strangers to Drones’: Singapore Eyes Unmanned Surge with Israeli Tech

Singapore’s Air Force is expanding its unmanned fleet by operationalising Israeli‑made Orbiter 4 and Hermes 900 UAVs, while introducing new doctrines to counter low‑cost drone swarms. A dedicated DROID unit and UAS Warfare and Tactics Centre will experiment with micro‑drones and integrate...

By Defense News
New DARPA Challenge Zeroes in on Drone Payloads
NewsFeb 5, 2026

New DARPA Challenge Zeroes in on Drone Payloads

DARPA has launched the Lift Challenge, a competition that aims to develop vertical‑lift drones capable of carrying at least four times their own weight. The contest offers up to $6.5 million in prize money, with a live flight test scheduled for...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
Eurofighter and NETMA to Resume Working on Aerodynamic Modification Kit
BlogFeb 5, 2026

Eurofighter and NETMA to Resume Working on Aerodynamic Modification Kit

Eurofighter and NATO’s NETMA have signed a contract to revive the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Typhoon, restarting development, testing and certification after its 2015 flight‑test campaign. The kit reshapes airflow with new strakes, leading‑edge extensions and larger flaperons,...

By The Aviationist
AirAsia Has Limited Leverage in the A220 Showdown
BlogFeb 5, 2026

AirAsia Has Limited Leverage in the A220 Showdown

AirAsia is rumored to be negotiating a sizable order of 100 Airbus A220 jets with an additional 50 options ahead of the Singapore Airshow, but the carrier has not confirmed any commitment. The airline’s constrained cash position and focus on...

By AirInsight
The Exploration Company Completes Nyx Splashdown Tests
BlogFeb 5, 2026

The Exploration Company Completes Nyx Splashdown Tests

The Exploration Company announced the completion of a controlled splashdown test campaign for a 1:4‑scale mockup of its Nyx reusable capsule. Conducted at the National Research Council’s Institute of Marine Engineering in Rome, the program executed 20 drops between 13...

By European Spaceflight
ST Engineering Unveils New Loitering Munition, Assault Rifle Family
NewsFeb 5, 2026

ST Engineering Unveils New Loitering Munition, Assault Rifle Family

ST Engineering showcased its first loitering munition, the EagleStrike, at the Singapore Airshow 2026, announcing readiness for production in early 2027 after reaching Technology Readiness Level 7. The weapon can loiter for 30 minutes, travel up to 67 mph, and strike...

By Defense News
Shaping the Future of Airpower: Air Force Requirements Transformation Industry Day
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Shaping the Future of Airpower: Air Force Requirements Transformation Industry Day

The U.S. Air Force held a virtual industry day on Jan. 29, 2026 to launch a sweeping overhaul of its requirements and acquisition process, as mandated by the Secretary of War’s reform memo. About 350 defense‑industry leaders, ranging from large contractors to...

By U.S. Air Force
Russia’s Domestic Drone Push Is a Mixed Bag for Its War on the West
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Russia’s Domestic Drone Push Is a Mixed Bag for Its War on the West

On January 1 2026 Russia enacted a tax incentive that lets companies deduct two rubles from income tax for every ruble spent on domestically produced unmanned aerial vehicles. The measure is designed to accelerate the home‑grown drone sector that has become central...

By Defense News
Saab Floats Gripen Production Hub in Canada, if Ottawa Were Willing
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Saab Floats Gripen Production Hub in Canada, if Ottawa Were Willing

Swedish aerospace firm Saab unveiled a proposal to establish a Gripen fighter‑jet production line in Canada that would not only supply the Royal Canadian Air Force but also serve export customers. The plan, presented at the Singapore Airshow, envisions an...

By Defense News
Outlook 2026: The Airliner Projects that Promise New Technology and Lower Emissions
BlogFeb 5, 2026

Outlook 2026: The Airliner Projects that Promise New Technology and Lower Emissions

The 2026 outlook surveys airliner projects that break away from traditional gas‑turbine tube‑and‑wing designs, emphasizing lower emissions and potential cost reductions. The analysis narrows to programs closest to certification, filtering out the dozens of concepts still in early stages. Despite...

By Leeham News and Analysis
Raytheon to Ramp up Missile Production in Pentagon Deals
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Raytheon to Ramp up Missile Production in Pentagon Deals

Raytheon, a division of RTX, announced it will accelerate production of key missile systems after President Trump threatened to cut its contracts. The company signed five Pentagon agreements that could boost annual deliveries up to four times current rates, covering...

By Defense News
Rolls-Royce’s Trent 1000 XE Targets 787 Comeback
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Rolls-Royce’s Trent 1000 XE Targets 787 Comeback

Rolls‑Royce unveiled the Trent 1000 XE, the new production‑standard engine for all future Boeing 787 deliveries. The XE incorporates a Durability Enhancement package that boosts time‑on‑wing and cuts emissions compared with the Trent 1000 TEN. The launch follows a slowdown in 787 engine orders and...

By AirInsight
How to View the Artemis II Moon Launch
NewsFeb 4, 2026

How to View the Artemis II Moon Launch

NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flyby in over five decades, is slated for a March 2026 launch from Kennedy Space Center. The 322‑foot Space Launch System and Orion capsule arrived at the pad in mid‑January, and the launch date...

By New York Times – Space & Cosmos
Lufthansa Group to Retain Current IFC Until Starlink Pivot Is Complete
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Lufthansa Group to Retain Current IFC Until Starlink Pivot Is Complete

Lufthansa Group announced a fleet‑wide shift to SpaceX Starlink, planning rollout from late 2026 to 2029, while retaining its existing inflight connectivity (IFC) systems—Viasat’s European Aviation Network (EAN) on narrow‑bodies and Panasonic’s multi‑orbit solution on some A330s—until Starlink is fully...

By Runway Girl Network
Indonesia Abandons F-15EX, Selects M-346F to Replace Hawk
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Indonesia Abandons F-15EX, Selects M-346F to Replace Hawk

Indonesia has officially dropped its plan to buy 24 Boeing F‑15EX fighters, ending a stalled procurement that began with an MOU in 2023. Instead, the country signed a Letter of Intent with Leonardo for the M‑346F Block 20, a light‑fighter/advanced trainer...

By The Aviationist
Press Release: Panasonic to Explore LEO IFC Opportunities with Spacesail
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Press Release: Panasonic to Explore LEO IFC Opportunities with Spacesail

Panasonic Avionics announced an MOU with Shanghai Spacesail Technologies to integrate Spacesail’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation into its in‑flight connectivity (IFEC) network, enhancing global broadband coverage for airlines. The partnership aims to deliver higher speeds, lower latency, and...

By Runway Girl Network
Press Release: CAE to Deliver Breakthrough FFS to Train Eve eVTOL Pilots
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Press Release: CAE to Deliver Breakthrough FFS to Train Eve eVTOL Pilots

At the Singapore Airshow 2026, CAE announced that its joint venture with Embraer, Embraer‑CAE Training Services (ECTS), will receive its first full‑flight simulator (FFS) dedicated to training pilots for Eve Air Mobility’s eVTOL aircraft. The CAE 3000 series simulator features...

By Runway Girl Network
Singapore Air Show Reports only One Airline Order Today
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Singapore Air Show Reports only One Airline Order Today

The Singapore Air Show closed with only a single airline order, underscoring a tentative market mood. Pratt & Whitney reported a modest pickup in engine interest, while Vietjet remains cautious until the new geared‑turbo‑fan (GTF) engines prove reliable. Meanwhile, China...

By Leeham News and Analysis
Isar Aerospace to Expand Testing Facilities as It Prepares for Next Spectrum Flight
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Isar Aerospace to Expand Testing Facilities as It Prepares for Next Spectrum Flight

Isar Aerospace announced a purpose‑built acceptance test facility at Sweden’s Esrange Space Center, boosting its capacity to test over 30 Aquila engines per month and conduct full stage acceptance tests. The expansion comes as the company readies the second flight...

By European Spaceflight
Day 2 Singapore Airshow: Tigerair Taiwan Adds A321neos to the Fleet
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Day 2 Singapore Airshow: Tigerair Taiwan Adds A321neos to the Fleet

Tigerair Taiwan announced a direct order for four Airbus A321neo jets at the Singapore Airshow, marking Airbus' first order on the event’s second day. The new aircraft will increase seat capacity to 232 per plane, complementing the carrier’s existing fleet...

By AirInsight
Airlines Prevail In Striking Down Biden-Era War On ‘Junk Fees’ Rule After Long Court Battle
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Airlines Prevail In Striking Down Biden-Era War On ‘Junk Fees’ Rule After Long Court Battle

A U.S. appeals court has vacated the Biden administration’s “junk‑fee” rule that would have required airlines to display all ancillary charges up front. The judges determined the DOT relied on a study that was not released during the public comment...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
HAL Sidelined, Private Giants Shortlisted for India’s AMCA Stealth Jet
BlogFeb 4, 2026

HAL Sidelined, Private Giants Shortlisted for India’s AMCA Stealth Jet

India's Ministry of Defence has shortlisted three private aerospace giants—Tata Advanced Systems, Larsen & Toubro and Bharat Forge—to lead the development of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), the country's first indigenous fifth‑generation stealth fighter. For the first time, state‑run Hindustan Aeronautics...

By Livefist
United Airlines Clears Massive Tech Upgrade That Took Nearly All Critical Services Offline and Grounded Planes
BlogFeb 4, 2026

United Airlines Clears Massive Tech Upgrade That Took Nearly All Critical Services Offline and Grounded Planes

United Airlines executed a four‑and‑a‑half‑hour, full‑system shutdown on Wednesday to advance one of the largest technology upgrades in its history. The outage disabled flight booking, check‑in, MileagePlus accounts and even the customer‑service line, forcing flight retimes and cancellations. The carrier...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
The Case for Vueling's Zero-Avios Move
BlogFeb 4, 2026

The Case for Vueling's Zero-Avios Move

The episode examines Vueling’s decision to stop offering Avios points to most passengers, outlining the new tiered earn rates that only reward higher spenders. It argues that the move is unlikely to generate extra revenue but can save costs by...

By Airline Revenue Economics (Substack)
Press Release: Singapore to Become R&D Centre for Thales FlytEDGE
BlogFeb 4, 2026

Press Release: Singapore to Become R&D Centre for Thales FlytEDGE

During the Singapore Airshow 2026, Thales announced new MoUs with Singapore's Economic Development Board to expand its AI, cloud, edge computing, and data engineering capabilities, positioning Singapore as one of three global R&D centres for its FlytEDGE inflight entertainment platform....

By Runway Girl Network
What’s the Big Obsession With Doors?
BlogFeb 3, 2026

What’s the Big Obsession With Doors?

Cathay Pacific’s new Aria business‑class suite on its Boeing 777‑300 now features a sliding door, joining a growing fleet of premium cabins that prioritize enclosure. The author, on a two‑hour Bangkok‑Hong Kong flight, praised the suite’s spacious layout, high‑quality food and...

By Ask the Pilot