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NASA Rules Out Asteroid Smashup on the Moon in 2032
NewsMar 6, 2026

NASA Rules Out Asteroid Smashup on the Moon in 2032

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed asteroid 2024 YR4 in February 2026, confirming it will miss the Moon by about 13,200 miles on Dec. 22, 2032. Earlier analyses in 2025 gave the rock a 4.3% chance of lunar impact, but the new data...

By Phys.org - Space News
FAA Flight Reductions at Major Hubs and What They Mean for Uncrewed Aviation
NewsMar 6, 2026

FAA Flight Reductions at Major Hubs and What They Mean for Uncrewed Aviation

The FAA ordered airlines to trim scheduled flights at Chicago O’Hare this summer, capping daily operations at roughly 2,800 to avoid a repeat of Newark‑style gridlock. The move reflects a broader capacity squeeze in the National Airspace System, where runway,...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security
NewsMar 6, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security

The UAS4STEM competition is recruiting global judges to evaluate student‑built drones, with training due by March 15. Amazon Prime Air will launch its quieter, rain‑capable MK30 drones in Baton Rouge, offering sub‑5‑lb deliveries within an hour across a 7.5‑mile radius. The U.S. Department...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
March 6, 1953: The Birth of Carolyn Porco
NewsMar 6, 2026

March 6, 1953: The Birth of Carolyn Porco

Carolyn Porco, born March 6, 1953, rose from a doctoral candidate in earth and space sciences to become a leading planetary imaging scientist. She joined the Voyager team in the early 1980s and co‑planned the iconic 1990 “Pale Blue Dot” photograph with...

By Astronomy Magazine
Hyperscalers Are Coming to an Orbit Near You. Power Will Decide the Winners.
NewsMar 6, 2026

Hyperscalers Are Coming to an Orbit Near You. Power Will Decide the Winners.

The article warns that power availability will become the decisive bottleneck in the emerging orbital economy of megaconstellations and space‑based data centers. SpaceX has already mitigated this by deploying massive solar arrays, achieving 28 kW peak power and demonstrating the advantage...

By SpaceNews
Investigating How Turbine Blade Surface Degradation Affects Jet Engines
NewsMar 6, 2026

Investigating How Turbine Blade Surface Degradation Affects Jet Engines

Researchers at the University of Melbourne, in partnership with GE Aerospace, leveraged the Frontier exascale supercomputer to run unprecedented 10‑20 billion‑cell simulations of high‑pressure turbine blades with microscale surface roughness. The study showed that traditional roughness models, based on simple geometries,...

By Quality Digest
TAP Air Portugal Appoints Aeroprime Group as Exclusive Cargo GSSA Pan-India
NewsMar 6, 2026

TAP Air Portugal Appoints Aeroprime Group as Exclusive Cargo GSSA Pan-India

TAP Air Portugal has named Aeroprime Group as its exclusive cargo General Sales & Service Agent for the entire Indian market, effective March 2026. The deal gives Aeroprime responsibility for sales, marketing, customer engagement and operational coordination across India. TAP’s...

By Air Cargo Week
Rocket Lab Launches Satellite for Undisclosed Customer
NewsMar 6, 2026

Rocket Lab Launches Satellite for Undisclosed Customer

Rocket Lab launched an Electron rocket from New Zealand on March 5, delivering a single satellite for an undisclosed customer, most likely BlackSky’s Gen‑3 Earth‑observation spacecraft. The mission, announced only five hours before liftoff, placed the payload into a 470‑km mid‑inclination orbit....

By SpaceNews
'Race of Attrition': U.S. Military's Finite Interceptor Stockpile
NewsMar 6, 2026

'Race of Attrition': U.S. Military's Finite Interceptor Stockpile

U.S. defense officials warn that the nation’s interceptor missile stockpile, estimated at roughly 1,200 units, is finite and could be depleted if Operation Epic Fury’s timeline expands. Production lines are unable to scale quickly enough to replace losses incurred in a high‑intensity...

By RealClearDefense
A Satellite Receiver Trusted by Pentagon, ESA Has More Than 20 Security Flaws — and the Maker Never Responded
NewsMar 6, 2026

A Satellite Receiver Trusted by Pentagon, ESA Has More Than 20 Security Flaws — and the Maker Never Responded

A penetration tester uncovered more than 20 critical vulnerabilities in International Data Casting Corporation's SFX2100 satellite receiver, a device deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense, the European Space Agency and other critical infrastructure operators. The flaws include hard‑coded credentials,...

By The Cyber Express
Advent Discloses Rejected $1.52bn Bid for UK Aerospace Supplier Senior
NewsMar 6, 2026

Advent Discloses Rejected $1.52bn Bid for UK Aerospace Supplier Senior

Advent Capital disclosed that its $1.52 billion offer for Senior, a UK aerospace components supplier, was turned down by the target's board. The rejection comes amid a competitive auction that includes Arcline Investment Management. Senior’s decision highlights valuation gaps between private‑equity...

By Private Equity Wire
Swan Aviation Adds Türkiye's First G700
NewsMar 6, 2026

Swan Aviation Adds Türkiye's First G700

Swan Aviation announced it has taken delivery of the first Gulfstream G700 to operate in Turkey. The G700 is Gulfstream’s flagship ultra‑long‑range business jet, capable of flying up to 7,500 nautical miles with up to 19 passengers. The acquisition marks...

By ch-aviation News
Centre Ropes In Spacetech Startups To Build ‘Bodyguard’ Satellites
NewsMar 6, 2026

Centre Ropes In Spacetech Startups To Build ‘Bodyguard’ Satellites

India’s security agencies have moved to partner with deep‑tech spacetech startups to create “bodyguard” satellites that can shield high‑value space assets. Bloomberg reports that Galaxeye, Agnikul and Dhruva Space are in advanced talks, with a test flight slated for June...

By Inc42
RVmagnetics, Airbus Collaborate on Sensing Mat for OOA Composite Aircraft Repair
NewsMar 6, 2026

RVmagnetics, Airbus Collaborate on Sensing Mat for OOA Composite Aircraft Repair

RVmagnetics and Airbus are co‑developing an ultra‑thin sensing mat that replaces conventional thermocouples in out‑of‑autoclave (OOA) composite aircraft repairs. The mat uses RVmagnetics’ patented MicroWire technology, delivering real‑time, multi‑point temperature data up to 200 °C with a single connection. Tested through...

By CompositesWorld
Schiphol Airport to Begin Renewal Works on Taxiways A & B
NewsMar 6, 2026

Schiphol Airport to Begin Renewal Works on Taxiways A & B

Schiphol Airport will commence a major renewal of taxiways A and B from March to June 2026. The project replaces roughly 65,000 m² of asphalt, upgrades drainage, installs new lighting, signage and 32 km of electrical cabling, and is split into two...

By Airport Industry-News
Guidance: Contractor Flying Approved Organizations Scheme (Basic Uncrewed Air Systems) (CFAOS(BU))
NewsMar 6, 2026

Guidance: Contractor Flying Approved Organizations Scheme (Basic Uncrewed Air Systems) (CFAOS(BU))

The Contractor Flying Approved Organisations Scheme (Basic Uncrewed Air Systems) (CFAOS (BU)) establishes a formal mechanism for approving defence‑contractor organisations that operate UK military‑registered uncrewed air systems in the Open Category and Specific S1 sub‑category. Approval follows Regulatory Article 1031 and requires organisations...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Air Charter Scotland Adds Capacity on Wick-Aberdeen Route
NewsMar 6, 2026

Air Charter Scotland Adds Capacity on Wick-Aberdeen Route

Air Charter Scotland has boosted capacity on the Wick‑Aberdeen Public Service Obligation route by introducing an 18‑seat Jetstream J32, adding ten seats per day from Monday to Friday and Sunday. The turboprop, wet‑leased from Dutch carrier AIS Airlines, replaces the...

By Business Airport International
BlackRock’s GIP to Acquire TCR
NewsMar 6, 2026

BlackRock’s GIP to Acquire TCR

Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), BlackRock’s infrastructure arm, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire TCR, the world’s largest independent lessor of airport ground support equipment, from 3i Infrastructure. The deal includes a co‑investment by TCR’s management team, underscoring confidence in...

By Airports International
U.S. Military Moves to Turn C-130J Into Drone
NewsMar 6, 2026

U.S. Military Moves to Turn C-130J Into Drone

Merlin Labs announced the successful completion of the Preliminary Design Review for its Merlin Pilot autonomous system on the C‑130J Super Hercules, clearing a key technical hurdle with U.S. Special Operations Command. The milestone unlocks the Critical Design phase, where...

By Defence Blog
Ukrainian Troops Halt Use of AtlasPro Recon Drones
NewsMar 6, 2026

Ukrainian Troops Halt Use of AtlasPro Recon Drones

Ukrainian troops have stopped deploying Latvian‑made AtlasPro reconnaissance drones after field tests revealed persistent software glitches and reliability problems. Military analyst Taras Chmut publicly accused the manufacturer and Ukrainian procurement officers of delivering an unusable system, even suggesting fraud in the...

By Defence Blog
New AI Hub to Empower Space-Enabled Connectivity
NewsMar 6, 2026

New AI Hub to Empower Space-Enabled Connectivity

The European Space Agency announced a new AI Hub at its ECSAT campus in Oxfordshire, backed by the UK Space Agency. The facility will provide a testbed for AI‑driven satellite and converged communications, extending the capabilities of ESA’s existing 5G/6G...

By European Space Agency News
20 Space Summits Incoming March 2026: UK, US, And World
NewsMar 6, 2026

20 Space Summits Incoming March 2026: UK, US, And World

March 2026 will host more than 20 high‑profile space conferences, summits and workshops across the UK, the United States and globally. The calendar features flagship gatherings such as Space‑Comm Europe in London, the Joint Space Operations Summit in Maryland, LPSC in...

By Orbital Today
Unlucky Again? American Airlines Boeing 787 Remains Grounded 1 Month After Madrid Incident
NewsMar 6, 2026

Unlucky Again? American Airlines Boeing 787 Remains Grounded 1 Month After Madrid Incident

American Airlines’ Boeing 787 Dreamliner was forced to land in Madrid on February 3, 2026 after a nose‑gear failure, then ferried to the carrier’s Tulsa maintenance hub for repairs. The incident follows a spate of recent AA mishaps, including a...

By Simple Flying
ParaZero Appoints New VP of Global Sales to Support Global Expansion
NewsMar 6, 2026

ParaZero Appoints New VP of Global Sales to Support Global Expansion

ParaZero Technologies announced the appointment of Bat‑Sheva Noy as Vice President of Global Sales, aiming to accelerate its international commercial push in the drone safety and aerospace defense arena. Noy arrives from a two‑decade tenure at Pfizer, where she led...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Agilica & DronePort Partner to Advance Autonomous Flight in GNSS-Denied Environments
NewsMar 6, 2026

Agilica & DronePort Partner to Advance Autonomous Flight in GNSS-Denied Environments

Agilica and DronePort announced a strategic partnership to embed Agilica’s ultra‑wideband (UWB) positioning system into DronePort’s innovation hub, targeting autonomous drone operations where GNSS signals are unavailable. The collaboration will debut a permanent UWB installation in DronePort’s outdoor cage with...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Belgium’s Promised F-16s Are Still Missing
NewsMar 6, 2026

Belgium’s Promised F-16s Are Still Missing

Belgium pledged up to 30 F‑16 fighter jets for Ukraine but has not delivered any, citing the ongoing replacement of its own fleet with F‑35s. The lack of a formal delivery timetable means the jets remain tied up in Belgium’s...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Bangkok Airways Deepens Regional Connectivity in New Strategic Direction
NewsMar 6, 2026

Bangkok Airways Deepens Regional Connectivity in New Strategic Direction

Bangkok Airways is shifting from its boutique airline image toward a sustainability‑focused strategy that emphasizes regional connectivity, especially through a new secondary hub in Phuket. The carrier has begun decarbonisation by using a 1% Sustainable Aviation Fuel blend on international...

By TTG Asia
A History of Entry, Descent, and Landing of Human Spacecraft
NewsMar 6, 2026

A History of Entry, Descent, and Landing of Human Spacecraft

The article traces the evolution of human spacecraft entry, descent, and landing from Vostok’s ejection‑before‑touchdown to modern capsules such as Dragon, Starliner, and Orion. It highlights how early programs diverged into ocean splashdowns, land touchdowns, and runway glides, with the...

By New Space Economy
Seraphim Space Investment Trust Posts Record Results
NewsMar 6, 2026

Seraphim Space Investment Trust Posts Record Results

Seraphin Space Investment Trust reported record H2 2025 results, with net asset value climbing 20% to £337.5 million and fair‑value multiples exceeding 200% of cost for the first time. The top ten holdings delivered 79% revenue growth year‑over‑year, while more than 85%...

By Payload
Video of the Week: Asia Pacific’s Talent Test - Staffing Growth in a Constrained Labour Market
NewsMar 6, 2026

Video of the Week: Asia Pacific’s Talent Test - Staffing Growth in a Constrained Labour Market

Asia‑Pacific airlines face a decade‑long talent crunch as passenger traffic surges, requiring over 400,000 additional aviation professionals by the mid‑2030s. The shortage spans pilots, engineers, cabin crew and digital specialists, creating a structural mismatch between demand and supply. Recruitment struggles...

By CAPA – Centre for Aviation
How Iran Defied Sanctions To Build A Secret Boeing Fleet
NewsMar 6, 2026

How Iran Defied Sanctions To Build A Secret Boeing Fleet

Iran has built a clandestine fleet of roughly 60 Boeing and Airbus jets by exploiting shell companies, forged documents, and mid‑flight diversions that skirt international export controls. The network sources used parts through a global broker chain, reverse‑engineers components, and...

By Simple Flying
Poland-Based Liftero Will Provide Chemical Propulsion for Indian Firm OrbitAID’s In-Orbit Servicing Mission
NewsMar 5, 2026

Poland-Based Liftero Will Provide Chemical Propulsion for Indian Firm OrbitAID’s In-Orbit Servicing Mission

Polish startup Liftero has signed a contract with India’s OrbitAID to provide two multi‑thruster BOOSTER configurations for an in‑orbit servicing mission slated for the fourth quarter of 2026. The boosters use nitrous‑oxide (N₂O) chemical propulsion to deliver six‑degree‑of‑freedom (6‑DOF) maneuvering,...

By SpaceNews
Toward Practical Laser-Driven Light Sails Using Photonic Crystals
NewsMar 5, 2026

Toward Practical Laser-Driven Light Sails Using Photonic Crystals

Researchers have created a photonic‑crystal light sail (PCLS) that uses a three‑dielectric nanostructure of germanium pillars, air holes, and polymer matrix to achieve high reflectivity at a propulsion‑specific wavelength. Simulations and electron‑beam fabricated prototypes demonstrate about 90 % reflectivity at 1.2 µm...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Kuala Lumpur–Wuhan Air Link Returns As AirAsia Schedules Four Weekly Flights
NewsMar 5, 2026

Kuala Lumpur–Wuhan Air Link Returns As AirAsia Schedules Four Weekly Flights

AirAsia announced the reinstatement of its Kuala Lumpur‑Wuhan service, slated to begin on 22 May 2026. The carrier will operate four weekly flights using Airbus A320neo aircraft, reviving a route that was suspended in 2020. The connection links Malaysia’s capital...

By Travel And Tour World
Travel Turmoil at Barcelona International Airport as Emirates, Qatar Airways, El Al, Blue Bird, and Etihad Cancel 21 Flights and...
NewsMar 5, 2026

Travel Turmoil at Barcelona International Airport as Emirates, Qatar Airways, El Al, Blue Bird, and Etihad Cancel 21 Flights and...

Travel turmoil at Barcelona‑El Prat saw 21 flights cancelled and more than 300 delayed, involving Emirates, Qatar Airways, El Al, Blue Bird and Etihad. The disruptions affected major international routes to Dubai, Doha, Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, stranding thousands of passengers....

By Travel And Tour World
New Webb Data Says Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Miss the Moon in 2032
NewsMar 5, 2026

New Webb Data Says Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Miss the Moon in 2032

New James Webb Space Telescope observations collected on Feb. 18 and 26 refined the orbit of near‑Earth asteroid 2024 YR4, eliminating any chance of a lunar impact on Dec. 22, 2032. The asteroid is now projected to miss the Moon by about 13,200 miles (21,200 km)....

By Behind the Black
Terran Orbital Appoints Kwon Park as Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations
NewsMar 5, 2026

Terran Orbital Appoints Kwon Park as Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations

Terran Orbital, a Lockheed Martin company, announced Kwon Park as senior director of manufacturing operations. Park brings more than 20 years of aerospace and defense manufacturing experience, including leadership of a $300 million aerospace site. He will oversee manufacturing execution, production...

By SpaceNews
Branson Talks Virgin Galactic Return to Flight and Government Backing at Space-Comm Europe
NewsMar 5, 2026

Branson Talks Virgin Galactic Return to Flight and Government Backing at Space-Comm Europe

Virgin Galactic announced that its next‑generation Delta Class suborbital vehicle will begin commercial flights by the end of 2026, targeting a rapid 48‑hour turnaround between missions. The move follows Blue Origin’s decision to suspend New Shepard flights, positioning Virgin as...

By Via Satellite
Antalya Selected to Host Routes Europe 2027
NewsMar 5, 2026

Antalya Selected to Host Routes Europe 2027

Antalya was announced at ITB Berlin on March 4 2026 as the host city for Routes Europe 2027, the 20th edition of the continent‑wide aviation summit. The event will be staged at Fraport TAV Antalya Airport, which completed a €865 million expansion in April 2025, boosting...

By eTurboNews
NORAD Intercepts 2 Russian Maritime Patrol Aircraft Near Alaska, Canada
NewsMar 5, 2026

NORAD Intercepts 2 Russian Maritime Patrol Aircraft Near Alaska, Canada

NORAD detected and tracked two Russian Tu‑142 maritime patrol aircraft operating within the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones on Wednesday. The command scrambled a mixed force of U.S. F‑35 Lightning II and F‑22 Raptors, KC‑135 tankers, an E‑3 AWACS,...

By Defense News
Skyryse Plans ‘Universal’ Autoland for Helicopters, Airplanes
NewsMar 5, 2026

Skyryse Plans ‘Universal’ Autoland for Helicopters, Airplanes

Aviation automation firm Skyryse announced a universal emergency autoland capability for both helicopters and airplanes, integrated into its SkyOS flight operating system. The feature leverages SkyOS’s fly‑by‑wire architecture and onboard sensors to autonomously manage approach, descent, and touchdown after a...

By AVweb
Drone Dominance: Pentagon to Order 30,000 One-Way Drones in ‘Next Few Days’
NewsMar 5, 2026

Drone Dominance: Pentagon to Order 30,000 One-Way Drones in ‘Next Few Days’

The Pentagon will place orders for 30,000 one‑way attack drones within days after concluding the "Gauntlet" competition that tested platforms from 25 vendors at Fort Benning. Operators with only two hours of training evaluated the drones in simulated combat, and...

By Breaking Defense
The Simple Flying Podcast Episode 282: Iran Aviation Crisis, United Airlines Boeing 787 Emergency At LAX
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Simple Flying Podcast Episode 282: Iran Aviation Crisis, United Airlines Boeing 787 Emergency At LAX

Episode 282 of the Simple Flying Podcast, hosted by Tom Boon and Channing Reid, reviews the week’s top aviation stories. The discussion covers the escalating Iran aviation crisis, United Airlines’ emergency Boeing 787‑9 ground stop at LAX, and Airbus’s A380 test‑bed...

By Simple Flying
NGA Awards BlackSky Seven-Figure Order on Luno A Contract
NewsMar 5, 2026

NGA Awards BlackSky Seven-Figure Order on Luno A Contract

BlackSky has secured a seven‑figure renewal from the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency under the Luno A Facility Monitoring Delivery Order. The contract extension reflects strong customer satisfaction with BlackSky’s high‑cadence, AI‑enabled change detection analytics. The company now monitors more than...

By Via Satellite
Two Satellites in SES’s O3b mPOWER MEO Constellation Come Online
NewsMar 5, 2026

Two Satellites in SES’s O3b mPOWER MEO Constellation Come Online

SES announced that the ninth and tenth O3b mPOWER satellites have entered service, raising the constellation to ten operational units out of the planned thirteen. The satellites were launched by SpaceX on July 22 from Cape Canaveral and use redesigned...

By Via Satellite
Space Development Agency Faces Challenges Scaling Its Growing Constellation
NewsMar 5, 2026

Space Development Agency Faces Challenges Scaling Its Growing Constellation

The Space Development Agency’s first operational tranche of 42 satellites launched in late 2024, but on‑orbit checkout and functional testing have lagged due to supply‑chain bottlenecks, a 45‑day government shutdown, and a technical snag with a Lockheed Martin spacecraft. The...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
NATO Scrambles a Dozen Aircraft as Russian Warplanes Approach Alaska
NewsMar 5, 2026

NATO Scrambles a Dozen Aircraft as Russian Warplanes Approach Alaska

On March 4, NORAD scrambled a dozen aircraft—including F‑35A, F‑22, and Canadian CF‑18 fighters, plus tankers and an AWACS—to intercept two Russian Tu‑142 maritime reconnaissance planes that entered the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones. The response, the largest in...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
EarthDaily and ABB Reveal First High Precision Images From Orbit
NewsMar 5, 2026

EarthDaily and ABB Reveal First High Precision Images From Orbit

EarthDaily released the first public images from its EDC‑01 satellite, confirming that the ABB‑built imaging system meets daily global‑monitoring standards. The satellite digitizes 20 billion pixels per second and carries 16 multispectral assemblies covering 22 spectral bands. EarthDaily will launch six...

By SpaceQ
The Drone Attrition Trap
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Drone Attrition Trap

The article warns that the United States is falling into a "drone attrition trap," where cheap Iranian‑made Shahed‑136 drones, priced around $20,000, force the U.S. and allies to expend multi‑million‑dollar Patriot and SM‑6 interceptors. Ukraine’s four‑year experience shows that a...

By Foreign Policy