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SpaceX IPO Valuation Hits $2 Trillion, Making Musk First Trillionaire

SpaceX went public on June 12, 2026, launching the largest IPO in history with a $2 trillion market valuation and turning founder Elon Musk into the world’s first trillion‑dollar individual. The offering priced shares at $135, closing at $160.95, and reflects a portfolio that now spans hundreds of orbital launches, the dominant Starlink broadband constellation, and expanding AI and social‑media ventures.

Decoding China's New Space Philosophy
NewsFeb 14, 2026

Decoding China's New Space Philosophy

China’s fifteenth five‑year plan (2026‑2030) places space at the heart of its national agenda, as highlighted by a China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) press release. The plan outlines ambitious targets, including a lunar research station, a Mars sample‑return...

By Phys.org - Space News
Feb. 14, 1980: SolarMax Launches
NewsFeb 14, 2026

Feb. 14, 1980: SolarMax Launches

On February 14, 1980 the Solar Maximum Mission (SolarMax) lifted off from Cape Canaveral to study solar flares, the solar constant, and the Sun’s atmosphere in X‑ray, gamma‑ray, and ultraviolet wavelengths. Early in its flight the spacecraft suffered a coronagraph electronics glitch...

By Astronomy Magazine
How Deutsche Aircraft Is Differentiating with Its D328eco Strategy
BlogFeb 14, 2026

How Deutsche Aircraft Is Differentiating with Its D328eco Strategy

Deutsche Aircraft is pushing its D328eco 40‑seat turboprop toward a first test flight in the second half of 2026, with certification and deliveries slated for the fourth quarter of 2027—about a year later than originally planned. The company is using...

By Runway Girl Network
Vietnam Airlines to Introduce Amsterdam Service
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Vietnam Airlines to Introduce Amsterdam Service

Vietnam Airlines announced a new nonstop service between Hanoi and Amsterdam, launching on June 16, 2026. The route will run three times weekly—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—using an Airbus A350‑900. It links two SkyTeam hubs directly, eliminating the current need to...

By AirlineGeeks
United Airlines Opens Once in a Decade Opportunity For Flight Attendants To Move To ‘Dream Location’
BlogFeb 14, 2026

United Airlines Opens Once in a Decade Opportunity For Flight Attendants To Move To ‘Dream Location’

United Airlines has announced that its London flight‑attendant base, the only overseas crew hub it still operates, will accept transfer applications for the first time in more than a decade. The opportunity is limited to senior attendants who have waited...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 14 ’26 Business Report]
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 14 ’26 Business Report]

The Defense & Aerospace Report podcast highlighted a turbulent week on Wall Street, where a tech sell‑off produced the market's worst performance since November despite softer inflation and stronger jobs data. Canada announced a down payment for an additional 14...

By Defense & Aerospace Report
British Airways Is Now Letting Passengers Know If Wi-Fi Is Not On Their Flight… Why Did It Take So Long?
BlogFeb 14, 2026

British Airways Is Now Letting Passengers Know If Wi-Fi Is Not On Their Flight… Why Did It Take So Long?

British Airways has begun sending proactive emails to passengers on long‑haul flights that lack in‑flight Wi‑Fi, giving a six‑hour heads‑up to download work or adjust schedules. The notice is purely informational and will not waive change‑fee penalties for switching to...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Barbados Welcomes Aer Lingus’ New Direct Dublin–Barbados Service
NewsFeb 14, 2026

Barbados Welcomes Aer Lingus’ New Direct Dublin–Barbados Service

Airline Aer Lingus announced a new direct service between Dublin and Barbados, slated to begin on 31 March and run through 31 May. The route will be operated with the fuel‑efficient Airbus A321XLR and will offer three weekly flights at fares starting €229. Barbados...

By Breaking Travel News
NAVAIR Issues RFI for Marine Corps Medium Range Tactical UAS
PodcastFeb 14, 2026

NAVAIR Issues RFI for Marine Corps Medium Range Tactical UAS

The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) issued a Sources‑Sought notice seeking a Medium‑Range Tactical (MRT) unmanned aircraft system for the U.S. Marine Corps. The RFI calls for a rugged, VTOL‑capable platform under 20 lb gross weight, with at least 2.5 hours endurance,...

By sUAS News
GE Aerospace Unveils Sustainable Fan Tech and Fighter
SocialFeb 14, 2026

GE Aerospace Unveils Sustainable Fan Tech and Fighter

At the GE Aerospace booth during the Singapore Airshow 2026, it was more than just engines on display. From the CFM RISE Program’s open fan concept pointing to the future of sustainable propulsion, to the F110 engine that powers fighter fleets...

By Bilqis Bahari
NASA Withholds SLS Confidence Test Details Until Evening
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NASA Withholds SLS Confidence Test Details Until Evening

NASA Admin Isaacman replying to Eric Berger @SciGuySpace about the "confidence test" they did on SLS on Thursday (Feb 12) and why NASA didn't share info until last night (Friday, at 7:51 pm ET) about it or the problem they...

By Marcia Smith
Delta Announces New Nonstop Service Between Twin Cities and Hawaii
NewsFeb 14, 2026

Delta Announces New Nonstop Service Between Twin Cities and Hawaii

Delta Air Lines announced a new seasonal nonstop service between Minneapolis‑St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and Kahului Airport (OGG) on Maui, launching Dec. 19 and running through April 2027. The route uses Airbus A330‑300 aircraft and adds a second Hawaiian destination from...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
NASA Let Hydrogen Leak Grow During Artemis Gap
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NASA Let Hydrogen Leak Grow During Artemis Gap

It turns out NASA used the three-year interim between Artemis I and Artemis II to get comfortable with a more significant hydrogen leak, instead of fixing the leaks themselves. https://t.co/XX1eeIJnR0

By Stephen Clark
Legacy GEO Giant Eutelsat Shifts Focus to LEO
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Legacy GEO Giant Eutelsat Shifts Focus to LEO

This is pretty remarkable. Eutelsat is one of the big three legacy GEO operators, now pivoting to LEO.

By Stephen Clark
Delta Goes All-In on Hawaii With New Nonstop Routes
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Delta Goes All-In on Hawaii With New Nonstop Routes

Delta Air Lines announced a suite of new nonstop flights connecting the U.S. mainland to Hawaii, including daily services from Atlanta, Detroit and Minneapolis to Honolulu and Maui. The carrier will deploy its latest Airbus A321neo aircraft, offering expanded premium...

By Business Traveller (UK)
NASA Tests SLS LH2 Flow, Fixes Equipment Issue
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NASA Tests SLS LH2 Flow, Fixes Equipment Issue

As reported by Bill Harwood (@cbs_spacenews) and others, on Thurs NASA flowed LH2 thru the new seals on SLS. Now there's a blog post explaining that ground support equipment problem reduced the flow. Working on it this weekend. https://t.co/PbuyJHZMNV

By Marcia Smith
SLS Costs 23× XB‑1, Draining Private Innovation Potential
SocialFeb 14, 2026

SLS Costs 23× XB‑1, Draining Private Innovation Potential

The NASA SLS costs 23X the entire XB-1 program. Every time it launches. What could private innovators create had this capital not been confiscated by gov’t and pissed away? Each time SLS launches 23 XB-1s go up in smoke. We don’t...

By Blake Scholl
Senate Committee Advances FCC Satellite Licensing Bill After Changes
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Senate Committee Advances FCC Satellite Licensing Bill After Changes

The Senate Commerce Committee voted to advance a revised Satellite and Telecommunications Streamlining Act, softening the original bill's automatic‑approval clause for satellite licenses. The amendment, crafted by Ranking Member Maria Cantwell and Chairman Ted Cruz, requires the FCC to develop...

By SpaceNews
NASA's $650M SLS Ground System Overdue After Artemis I
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NASA's $650M SLS Ground System Overdue After Artemis I

NASA had literally three years after Artemis I to work on, and improve the SLS rocket ground systems. The annual budget for SLS "Ground Support Equipment" is around $650 million. It's completely unacceptable.

By Eric Berger
NASA's SLS Test Fails, Delayed Update on Ground‑system Issue
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NASA's SLS Test Fails, Delayed Update on Ground‑system Issue

Yikes. NASA couldn’t even complete a test of the SLS rocket’s ground system seal for liquid hydrogen because something else broke with the ground systems. And they wait until 8 pm ET Friday to send an update on something they...

By Eric Berger
American Adds Flights for Kentucky Derby
BlogFeb 13, 2026

American Adds Flights for Kentucky Derby

American Airlines announced a temporary surge in service to Louisville, Kentucky, to meet demand for the May 2 Kentucky Derby. The carrier will boost flights from its seven existing hub airports and launch special routes from 13 cities that normally lack...

By AirlineGeeks
Loganair Expands Jersey Hub with Four New Direct Routes, Including Paris Debut
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Loganair Expands Jersey Hub with Four New Direct Routes, Including Paris Debut

Loganair announced four new direct services from Jersey to Norwich, East Midlands, Dublin and Paris Charles‑de‑Gaulle, slated for summer 2026, with lead‑in fares beginning at £84.99. The Paris route marks the carrier’s first flight to France, expanding the island’s link...

By UK Aviation News
Build with Ukraine: Wingcopter and TAF Industries Establish Joint Venture to Scale Production of Reconnaissance Drones in Germany for Ukraine
PodcastFeb 13, 2026

Build with Ukraine: Wingcopter and TAF Industries Establish Joint Venture to Scale Production of Reconnaissance Drones in Germany for Ukraine

Wingcopter and Ukraine’s TAF Industries signed an MoU at the Munich Security Conference to create a joint venture that will produce reconnaissance drones in Germany for Ukraine. The partnership combines TAF’s licensed battlefield‑proven designs with Wingcopter’s manufacturing and engineering capabilities,...

By sUAS News
Top 10 Space Stories of 2025
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Top 10 Space Stories of 2025

The 2025 roundup of space headlines highlighted a volatile commercial launch market, lingering federal budget uncertainty, and two landmark scientific milestones. Private providers experienced both record‑breaking crewed flights and costly setbacks, while Congress debated the next round of NASA and...

By Astronomy Magazine
Telesat Government Solutions Wins Spot on U.S. Missile Defense Agency SHIELD Contract
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Telesat Government Solutions Wins Spot on U.S. Missile Defense Agency SHIELD Contract

Telesat Government Solutions, the U.S. arm of Canada’s Telesat, has been awarded a position on the Pentagon’s $1.51 billion Missile Defense Agency SHIELD contract, a 10‑year IDIQ program. The win places the company’s upcoming Lightspeed low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) satellite constellation as a...

By SpaceQ
Italy Evaluating F-35 Highway Operations To Boost Fleet Survivability
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Italy Evaluating F-35 Highway Operations To Boost Fleet Survivability

Italy’s air force is assessing the use of highway strips to land and operate its F‑35A fighters if traditional bases become vulnerable. The idea, voiced by Lt. Gen. Silvano Frigerio at a Rome geopolitics forum, mirrors Cold‑War dispersal tactics and...

By The Aviationist
Robotics & Automation News Publishes In-Depth Trend Analysis on the Future of Drone Logistics
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Robotics & Automation News Publishes In-Depth Trend Analysis on the Future of Drone Logistics

Robotics & Automation News has released a premium trend analysis titled "Drone Logistics: Infrastructure, Economics and Market Outlook (2026‑2032)" that evaluates the operational realities and economic constraints of drone delivery. The report finds that drones will serve as a specialised...

By Robotics & Automation News
Space Emerges as New Front in Great Power Competition, Officials Warn
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Space Emerges as New Front in Great Power Competition, Officials Warn

At the Munich Cyber Security Conference officials warned that space has shifted from a neutral commons to a frontline of great‑power competition, with satellites now integral to banking, military, and weather systems. The vulnerability of undersea cables, which underpin the...

By The Record by Recorded Future
Delta Rolls Out Airbus A321neo Aircraft With Massive 44-Seat First Class Cabin
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Delta Rolls Out Airbus A321neo Aircraft With Massive 44-Seat First Class Cabin

Delta is temporarily configuring seven new Airbus A321neo aircraft with a 44‑seat First Class cabin, more than double the usual layout for this narrow‑body type. The expanded cabin will debut on high‑traffic Atlanta‑to‑West‑Coast routes beginning in June, with bookings opening...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Hanwha Aerospace, Frankenburg to Develop Counter-Drone Systems for Future Armored Vehicles
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Hanwha Aerospace, Frankenburg to Develop Counter-Drone Systems for Future Armored Vehicles

South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace and Estonia's Frankenburg Technologies signed an MoU to co‑develop counter‑unmanned aerial systems (C‑UAS) for next‑generation armored platforms. The collaboration will integrate Frankenburg's interceptor missiles, launchers and fire‑control software into Hanwha's upcoming armored command vehicle. Hanwha will...

By Overt Defense
Air Transat Will Drop All US Flights by June 2026
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Air Transat Will Drop All US Flights by June 2026

Air Transat announced it will cease all United States flights by June 2026, removing its remaining Quebec‑Florida routes. The carrier cites a weak demand environment, noting that US leisure traffic accounts for only about 1% of its capacity. The airline...

By The Bulkhead Seat
India’s Industry Confederation Releases Phased Roadmap for AAM
NewsFeb 13, 2026

India’s Industry Confederation Releases Phased Roadmap for AAM

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) released a phased roadmap to embed advanced air mobility (AAM) into India’s urban transport, using a hypothetical Gurugram‑Connaught Place‑Noida corridor as a test case. The plan prioritises high‑social‑impact missions such as medical logistics and...

By Urban Air Mobility News
Taiwan’s Air Force Cancels C-130H Upgrade, Will Acquire 10 U.S. C-130J Transport Aircraft
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Taiwan’s Air Force Cancels C-130H Upgrade, Will Acquire 10 U.S. C-130J Transport Aircraft

Taiwan’s Air Force has scrapped a multi‑year upgrade of its legacy C‑130H fleet, deeming it too costly, and approved the purchase of ten new Lockheed Martin C‑130J Super Hercules transports from the United States. The decision creates a mixed “high‑low”...

By Overt Defense
From Warehouses to Low-Earth Orbit: The Next Logistics Frontier
BlogFeb 13, 2026

From Warehouses to Low-Earth Orbit: The Next Logistics Frontier

Inversion has unveiled Arc, a low‑Earth‑orbit delivery vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour, bypassing traditional ground and air infrastructure. The system pre‑positions payloads in orbit and triggers on‑demand deliveries, promising minute‑scale lead times. Arc...

By LogisticsMatter
Air Canada Shares Surge as Carrier Signals Strong Start to 2026
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Air Canada Shares Surge as Carrier Signals Strong Start to 2026

Air Canada’s shares jumped, marking the biggest rise since May, after the airline reported a surge in bookings for 2026 versus 2025. Chief Commercial Officer Mark Galardo said the first half of 2026 is seeing a constructive environment, driven by...

By Bloomberg – Markets
SunExpress 737 Gear Collapse Highlights Ongoing Safety Concerns
SocialFeb 13, 2026

SunExpress 737 Gear Collapse Highlights Ongoing Safety Concerns

Another landing gear collapse... this time SunExpress Boeing 737 at Antalya during taxi (XQ7646 to Gaziantep). Pax evacuated safely, no injuries. Airline quick with replacement flight. These incidents keep happening....

By Fahad Naim
USAF Considers Mini‑Missiles to Defend Tankers
SocialFeb 13, 2026

USAF Considers Mini‑Missiles to Defend Tankers

Mini Missiles Used To Shoot Down Incoming Missiles Eyed For USAF Tanker Fleet Tankers are increasingly vulnerable as enemy long-range missiles evolve, leading the USAF to explore 'hard kill' solutions. Story: https://t.co/B429nwNjht

By Tyler Rogoway
Italy and UK Sign Declaration of Intent on AAM, IAM and UAS Harmonisation
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Italy and UK Sign Declaration of Intent on AAM, IAM and UAS Harmonisation

The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) and the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) signed a declaration of intent in London to jointly develop advanced air mobility (AAM), innovative air mobility (IAM) and uncrewed aerial system (UAS) harmonisation. The agreement focuses...

By Urban Air Mobility News
Proton Rocket Launches Russia Weather Satellite with Iran TV Payload
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Proton Rocket Launches Russia Weather Satellite with Iran TV Payload

The Proton launch of Russia's Elektro-L No. 5 weather satellite carried a secondary payload, Iran's Jam-e Jam 1 television broadcasting sat, also called Iran-DBS. Elektro-L-5 has a mass of 2120 kg; Jam-e Jam 1 is likely only 150 kg...

By Jonathan McDowell
Beware Easy Fixes: Aviation Sustainability Isn't Simple
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Beware Easy Fixes: Aviation Sustainability Isn't Simple

If it looks too good to be true then it probably is - beware those promising easy fixes to aviation's sustainability challenges, says RAeS Head of Research in a personal commentary #avgeek https://t.co/93rGLcXKZO https://t.co/JuC0jFsawu

By Tim Robinson
Startup Bets on New Approach to Space-Based Missile Defense
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Startup Bets on New Approach to Space-Based Missile Defense

California startup Wardstone has closed a $5 million seed round to develop space‑based kinetic interceptors. The company plans to test its first prototype on a suborbital sounding rocket in late April, employing a novel “buckshot” particle‑cloud approach to counter hypersonic missiles....

By SpaceNews
Superpower Engine Sets Unprecedented Speed, Redefines History
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Superpower Engine Sets Unprecedented Speed, Redefines History

Just held a Superpower technical review. This program has the feeling of history in the making. Not only has there never been an engine like Superpower, no one has ever designed an engine this way. Workflows are orders of magnitude...

By Blake Scholl
Iridium Leverages L‑Band Spectrum to Counter Competitors
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Iridium Leverages L‑Band Spectrum to Counter Competitors

.@IridiumComm to market: Don't like our growth story? Well, I do happen to have some L-band spectrum here... @SpaceX @EchoStar @Viasat @space42ai @AST_SpaceMobile.https://t.co/Dl5XyXjk6X https://t.co/BvsN3zA7Q1

By Peter B. de Selding
Rapid Supersonic Engine Development Demands Uncomfortable Discomfort
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Rapid Supersonic Engine Development Demands Uncomfortable Discomfort

"Building a supersonic engine rapidly is like riding a horse. If you're comfortable when you're doing it, you're not doing it right." - Boom meeting

By Blake Scholl
FAA Clears New Airspace for Starship Launches
SocialFeb 13, 2026

FAA Clears New Airspace for Starship Launches

FAA has completed the Final Tiered Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact/Record of Decision for updates to airspace closures for additional launch trajectories and Starship landings at Starbase, TX. https://t.co/WvzFoXualX

By Marcia Smith
OneWeb Boost
SocialFeb 13, 2026

OneWeb Boost

.@EutelsatGroup: OneWeb rev up 59.7% in 6M to Dec. 31; 600 aircraft have our connectivity hardware; hosted payloads, ground segment seen as fresh revenue sources; cancelling @Thales_Alenia_S GEO sat saves EUR 100M in capex, costs 60M in impairment charges.https://t.co/f8cngyWfes https://t.co/iWpscm5aIi

By Peter B. de Selding
Crew‑12 Soars to ISS on SpaceX Falcon 9
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Crew‑12 Soars to ISS on SpaceX Falcon 9

Crew-12 Launches https://t.co/PlDPhkPt1o NASA/Aubrey Gemignani A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft is launched on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts Jessica Meir, Jack Ha… https://t.co/XmbMWYpRhE

By Stage Zero Studio
Blue Origin Unveils Ambitious New Lunar Mission Roadmap
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Blue Origin Unveils Ambitious New Lunar Mission Roadmap

I got a peek at Blue Origin’s new lunar plans. Here’s what I found: https://t.co/cOEKOK9aKd

By Eric Berger
SpaceX's 20th Crew Flight Delivers Valentine's to ISS
SocialFeb 13, 2026

SpaceX's 20th Crew Flight Delivers Valentine's to ISS

🚀❣️ Cupid's Crew is delivering the Valentines to the ISS. Dragon Freedom is en route for a Feb 14 arrival with NASA's Crew-12 astronauts. This is SpaceX's 20th flight of humans to orbit. https://t.co/MpufCmPn1J

By Steve Jurvetson