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Sierra Space and Vast Detail Their Series C Investment Rounds
NewsMar 5, 2026

Sierra Space and Vast Detail Their Series C Investment Rounds

Sierra Space closed a $550 million Series C round, lifting its valuation to roughly $8 billion and marking a strategic pivot toward national‑security satellite programs. The funding will support new product development and expanded production capacity, including contracts worth up to $1.19 billion with...

By Washington Technology
Raytheon Wins UAE Patriot Contract Amid Iran-Linked Missile Attacks
NewsMar 5, 2026

Raytheon Wins UAE Patriot Contract Amid Iran-Linked Missile Attacks

Raytheon has been awarded a firm‑fixed‑price contract worth $183.68 million to supply new hardware and services for the Patriot missile system in the United Arab Emirates, bringing the total value of the programme to $281.15 million. The award, made under Foreign Military...

By Army Technology
NASA Wallops Supports First Rocket Lab HASTE Launch of 2026
NewsMar 5, 2026

NASA Wallops Supports First Rocket Lab HASTE Launch of 2026

NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility provided tracking, telemetry and range‑safety services for Rocket Lab’s HASTE suborbital launch on Feb. 27, 2026. The mission, dubbed Cassowary Vex, carried a hypersonic test platform for the Department of Defense’s Defense Innovation Unit. This was the first...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Ukrainian Drone Destroys Russian Ka-27 Helicopter in Black Sea
NewsMar 5, 2026

Ukrainian Drone Destroys Russian Ka-27 Helicopter in Black Sea

Ukrainian naval and special forces used maritime surface drones and aerial UAVs to strike the Russian‑occupied Syvash drilling platform in the Black Sea on March 5, destroying command equipment and a Kamov Ka‑27 helicopter attempting to land. The platform had been...

By Defence Blog
Qatar Airways, Gulf Air Begin Limited Rescue Ops From Abroad
NewsMar 5, 2026

Qatar Airways, Gulf Air Begin Limited Rescue Ops From Abroad

Qatar Airways and Gulf Air have launched very limited rescue flights from Oman and Saudi Arabia after the February 28 closure of Qatari and Bahraini airspace. Gulf Air reactivated three A321‑200s to fly from Dammam and Riyadh to Cairo, Larnaca,...

By ch-aviation News
HEO And SATLANTIS Sign MoU To Better Provide Sovereign Space Domain Awareness
NewsMar 5, 2026

HEO And SATLANTIS Sign MoU To Better Provide Sovereign Space Domain Awareness

On 3 March 2026 HEO Space and Spain’s SATLANTIS signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver sovereign space domain awareness (SDA) capabilities to government and defence clients. The deal merges HEO’s non‑Earth imaging software, analytics and operational expertise with SATLANTIS’s high‑performance optical...

By Orbital Today
X-59 Low-Boom Aircraft Enters New Phase of Supersonic Flight Testing
NewsMar 5, 2026

X-59 Low-Boom Aircraft Enters New Phase of Supersonic Flight Testing

NASA’s Lockheed Martin‑built X‑59 Quiet Supersonic Transport has entered the envelope‑expansion phase of its flight test program. The aircraft will now conduct a series of supersonic runs to map its performance envelope and verify the low‑boom signature. NASA aims to demonstrate...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Russ Meyer, Former Cessna Chairman And Citation Program Leader, Flies West
NewsMar 5, 2026

Russ Meyer, Former Cessna Chairman And Citation Program Leader, Flies West

Russell W. “Russ” Meyer Jr., former chairman and CEO of Cessna Aircraft Company, died on March 4 at age 93. He steered Cessna from 1975 to 2003, overseeing the rise of the Citation business‑jet family into a market cornerstone. Meyer’s...

By AVweb
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Impact the Moon
NewsMar 5, 2026

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Impact the Moon

Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 60‑metre near‑Earth object, once carried a 4 % chance of striking the Moon in December 2032. New observations with JWST’s NIRCam in February 2026 precisely measured its orbit, eliminating the lunar‑impact risk. The asteroid will safely miss the Moon by...

By European Space Agency News
US's Fly Live Charter Begins Executive Jet Operations
NewsMar 5, 2026

US's Fly Live Charter Begins Executive Jet Operations

Fly Live Charter has launched executive jet operations by adding a 1980-built Cessna Citation II (N173AA) to its Part 135‑certified fleet. The seven‑seat jet is based at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and joins two Piper PA‑31s, expanding the carrier’s offering of longer‑range,...

By ch-aviation News
ASL Airlines Sign Support Agreement with AJW Group
NewsMar 5, 2026

ASL Airlines Sign Support Agreement with AJW Group

AJW Group has entered a support agreement with ASL Aviation Holdings to provide airframe‑only technical and engineering services for two A330ceo aircraft operated by ASL Airlines Ireland. The services will be delivered on a time‑and‑materials basis over an initial four‑year...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
CHAMP Expands Cargospot Weight & Balance for Boeing 777-300ERSF
NewsMar 5, 2026

CHAMP Expands Cargospot Weight & Balance for Boeing 777-300ERSF

CHAMP Cargosystems has upgraded its Cargospot Weight & Balance platform to support the Boeing 777-300ERSF, the first live implementation of this freighter conversion worldwide. The enhancement streamlines load planning for complex passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) aircraft, integrating AI‑driven autoload optimization, load‑sheet generation,...

By Air Cargo Week
U.S. Air Force Seeks VTOL Drone for Operations in Qatar
NewsMar 5, 2026

U.S. Air Force Seeks VTOL Drone for Operations in Qatar

The U.S. Air Force’s Task Force 99 is seeking a vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system to replace its runway‑dependent Group 2 drone for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions in Qatar. Existing platforms need a 200‑meter runway, limiting launch locations and increasing risk....

By Defence Blog
U.S. Navy Seeks LAIRCM Upgrade for P-8A Poseidon
NewsMar 5, 2026

U.S. Navy Seeks LAIRCM Upgrade for P-8A Poseidon

The U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command has issued a request for industry information to develop a software upgrade for the Large Aircraft Infra‑Red Counter‑Measures (LAIRCM) system on its P‑8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. The upgrade will embed new code...

By Defence Blog
The Battery Decision in the New Age of Commercial UAV Operations
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Battery Decision in the New Age of Commercial UAV Operations

The commercial UAV sector is approaching a post‑Part 108 era where fleet‑based operations will dominate, shifting focus from single‑aircraft flight time to rapid aircraft turnaround. Operators must choose between battery‑swapping docks that deliver minute‑level exchanges and fast‑charging stations that minimize inventory...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Scientists Successfully Harvest Chickpeas From 'Moon Dirt'
NewsMar 5, 2026

Scientists Successfully Harvest Chickpeas From 'Moon Dirt'

Scientists at the University of Texas and Texas A&M have successfully grown and harvested the Myles chickpea variety using a simulated lunar regolith mix. By blending up to 75% moon‑dirt with vermicompost and inoculating seeds with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, the team...

By Phys.org - Space News
Unlocking AI in Space: The Case for Greater Industry and Space Agency Collaboration
NewsMar 5, 2026

Unlocking AI in Space: The Case for Greater Industry and Space Agency Collaboration

Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape space exploration, offering real‑time data analysis, autonomous navigation, and predictive health monitoring for spacecraft. To realize these gains, AI hardware must survive radiation, extreme temperatures, and power constraints while delivering sufficient compute throughput. The...

By SpaceNews
Orizon Aerostructures Deploys Flexxbotics to Power Data-Driven Autonomy at Scale in Aerospace Manufacturing
NewsMar 5, 2026

Orizon Aerostructures Deploys Flexxbotics to Power Data-Driven Autonomy at Scale in Aerospace Manufacturing

Orizon Aerostructures has deployed Flexxbotics’ autonomous manufacturing platform to create a data‑driven, closed‑loop control environment across its aerospace production lines. The integration links CNC machines, FANUC robots, and enterprise PLM systems, feeding multimodal sensor streams into industrial AI for real‑time...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
UK Announces £500 Million Package for Industrial Growth and National Security
NewsMar 5, 2026

UK Announces £500 Million Package for Industrial Growth and National Security

The United Kingdom unveiled a £500 million space funding package aimed at accelerating economic growth and national security. The money targets seven sub‑sectors, with priority given to satellite communications, assured access, in‑orbit servicing, assembly, manufacturing and space domain awareness. The package...

By SpaceNews
UNION and Firehawk Tackle America’s Artillery Crisis with New Partnership
NewsMar 5, 2026

UNION and Firehawk Tackle America’s Artillery Crisis with New Partnership

UNION Technologies and Firehawk Aerospace have partnered to merge UNION’s software‑defined manufacturing platform with Firehawk’s high‑throughput energetics and propulsion capabilities, focusing on the 155 mm artillery supply chain. The joint effort seeks to close the integration gap between forged metal parts...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Government Throws Weight Behind Space-Manufactured Drugs
NewsMar 5, 2026

Government Throws Weight Behind Space-Manufactured Drugs

The UK government announced a new package of measures to accelerate space‑based pharmaceutical manufacturing, offering regulatory clarity and a sandbox for companies developing drugs in microgravity. The initiative, led by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, brings together the...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
The Promise Of A World of Low Launch Prices Is Still Far Off
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Promise Of A World of Low Launch Prices Is Still Far Off

The article argues that despite hype around reusable rockets, truly low‑cost launch prices remain elusive. It examines why SpaceX’s sub‑$5 kg target is still out of reach for most customers, citing technical bottlenecks, limited launch cadence, and regulatory hurdles. The piece...

By Payload
Skyports Supports Tokyo Demonstration eVTOL Flights with Vertiport Automation System
NewsMar 5, 2026

Skyports Supports Tokyo Demonstration eVTOL Flights with Vertiport Automation System

Skyports Infrastructure supplied its Vertiport Automation System (VAS) to support SkyDrive’s eVTOL flight demonstrations in Tokyo from Feb 24‑28, 2026. The five‑day event showcased the remotely piloted SD‑05 aircraft over Tokyo Bay and featured a temporary vertiport terminal equipped with...

By Urban Air Mobility News
EIB to Provide Advisory Support for VÆRIDION Aircraft Development
NewsMar 5, 2026

EIB to Provide Advisory Support for VÆRIDION Aircraft Development

The European Investment Bank will provide advisory services to German start‑up VÆRIDION under the EU Innovation Fund Project Development Assistance programme. The support is aimed at moving VÆRIDION’s Microliner – a nine‑seat, fully electric regional aircraft – from prototype to...

By Airport Industry-News
Chinese Astronauts Hone Extreme Cave Survival Skills
NewsMar 5, 2026

Chinese Astronauts Hone Extreme Cave Survival Skills

China’s Astronaut Center completed its first cave‑survival training, involving 28 astronauts and trainees in a month‑long program in Chongqing’s Wulong district. Participants endured 8 °C temperatures, 99 % humidity, darkness and confined spaces while conducting mapping, scientific tasks and emergency drills. The...

By SpaceDaily
Lunar Dust Study Links Space Weathering to Changes in Moon Ultraviolet Brightness
NewsMar 5, 2026

Lunar Dust Study Links Space Weathering to Changes in Moon Ultraviolet Brightness

Southwest Research Institute and UT San Antonio re‑examined Apollo 11, 16 and 17 lunar soils with modern transmission electron microscopy to quantify how space weathering alters far‑ultraviolet (FUV) reflectance. The study linked the presence of nanophase‑iron particles in grain rims...

By SpaceDaily
Lunar Dust Model Maps How Charged Grains Stick to Spacecraft
NewsMar 5, 2026

Lunar Dust Model Maps How Charged Grains Stick to Spacecraft

Researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology, the China Academy of Space Technology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have introduced a theoretical model that couples electrostatic forces with contact‑mechanics to predict whether low‑velocity charged lunar dust grains stick to...

By SpaceDaily
Northrop Grumman Boosters Set For First Crewed Lunar Voyage Of Artemis Era
NewsMar 5, 2026

Northrop Grumman Boosters Set For First Crewed Lunar Voyage Of Artemis Era

Northrop Grumman's new five‑segment solid rocket boosters will power NASA's Artemis II launch, the first crewed mission of the Space Launch System, slated for early February 2026. Each 177‑foot booster delivers 3.6 million pounds of thrust, together providing 7.2 million of the SLS’s...

By SpaceDaily
Lunar Spacecraft Exhaust Could Obscure Clues to Origins of Life
NewsMar 5, 2026

Lunar Spacecraft Exhaust Could Obscure Clues to Origins of Life

Over half of methane exhaust from lunar landers can migrate across the Moon, reaching the opposite pole within two lunar days and becoming trapped in permanently shadowed regions. Simulations of ESA’s Argonaut mission show 42 % of exhaust settles at the...

By SpaceDaily
Danish Mani Mission to Chart Lunar Terrain in 3D
NewsMar 5, 2026

Danish Mani Mission to Chart Lunar Terrain in 3D

Denmark’s University of Copenhagen will lead the ESA‑backed Mani mission, slated for a 2029 launch, to map the Moon’s north and south polar regions in three dimensions. The satellite will capture high‑resolution images from multiple angles, using shadow analysis to...

By SpaceDaily
Where Is the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the World’s Largest Space Launch Facility?
NewsMar 5, 2026

Where Is the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the World’s Largest Space Launch Facility?

The Baikonur Cosmodrome, the world’s largest space launch facility, sits in southern Kazakhstan about 200 km west of the city of Baikonur. Operated by Russia’s Roscosmos under a 1994 lease, it has supported more than 400 orbital launches since its first...

By Slate (Music)
ANRA to Research Cooperative Separation System for eVTOls, Drones and Other Aircraft
NewsMar 5, 2026

ANRA to Research Cooperative Separation System for eVTOls, Drones and Other Aircraft

ANRA Technologies has been awarded Task Order 1 under the FAA’s Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies (CAAT) to evaluate a cooperative separation service for urban air mobility (UAM), unmanned traffic management (UTM) and traditional air traffic. The effort will integrate...

By Urban Air Mobility News
NBAA-BACE Headed to New Orleans for 2028
NewsMar 5, 2026

NBAA-BACE Headed to New Orleans for 2028

The National Business Aviation Association announced that its flagship NBAA‑BACE convention will take place in New Orleans from October 10‑12, 2028, marking the event’s inaugural visit to the city. The show will be hosted at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and nearby Louis Armstrong...

By Business Airport International
ESA’s Mars Orbiters Watch Solar Superstorm Hit the Red Planet
NewsMar 5, 2026

ESA’s Mars Orbiters Watch Solar Superstorm Hit the Red Planet

ESA’s Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captured the May 2024 solar superstorm’s effects on the Red Planet, revealing unprecedented electron spikes in the upper atmosphere. A radiation monitor on TGO logged a dose equivalent to 200 Earth days in...

By European Space Agency News
Airbus to Install Norsk Titanium Merke IV DED Systems as Process Development Partnership Commences
NewsMar 5, 2026

Airbus to Install Norsk Titanium Merke IV DED Systems as Process Development Partnership Commences

Airbus has installed a Norsk Titanium Merke IV Rapid Plasma Deposition (RPD) machine at its Varel, Germany plant, launching a joint process‑development partnership. The collaboration will evaluate Direct Energy Deposition (DED) manufacturing controls and validation data to shift from part‑specific qualification...

By TCT Magazine
Launch of the VIGILANSEA Project: Toward Autonomous Maritime Persistence Between Surface and Aerial Systems
NewsMar 5, 2026

Launch of the VIGILANSEA Project: Toward Autonomous Maritime Persistence Between Surface and Aerial Systems

DIODON has launched VIGILANSEA, a three‑year France 2030‑funded programme with SeaOwl and ISAE‑SUPAERO to create a long‑endurance maritime UAV and the DIODON REEF station that autonomously launches, recovers and recharges the UAV from a USV. Building on prior NATO and Dronathlon integrations,...

By Naval News
Ursa Major Successfully Hot Fires Latest Variant of AM-Enabled Hadley Engine
NewsMar 5, 2026

Ursa Major Successfully Hot Fires Latest Variant of AM-Enabled Hadley Engine

Ursa Major announced the successful hot‑fire of its upgraded Hadley H13 liquid rocket engine, marking the first flight test of the latest variant. The company has integrated additive manufacturing across roughly 80% of the engine’s parts, streamlining production and cutting...

By TCT Magazine
Air Tahiti Nui Announces the Opening of a Direct Route Between Tahiti and Australia
NewsMar 5, 2026

Air Tahiti Nui Announces the Opening of a Direct Route Between Tahiti and Australia

Air Tahiti Nui announced a new direct, non‑stop service between Papeete and Sydney, launching its inaugural flight on 14 December 2026. The airline will operate two weekly flights, cutting travel time and simplifying itineraries for both passengers and freight. The route supports...

By Breaking Travel News
Scaremongering by AENA Chairman Cannot Mask Flimsy Arguments for Increasing Airport Charges
NewsMar 5, 2026

Scaremongering by AENA Chairman Cannot Mask Flimsy Arguments for Increasing Airport Charges

IATA sharply rebuked AENA Chairman Maurici Lucena for linking airline calls to cut airport charges with safety concerns, labeling the argument as scaremongering. AENA is seeking a 16% increase in airport fees despite airlines’ push for cost‑efficient pricing. IATA highlighted...

By Breaking Travel News
Embraer Unveils Praetor 600E and Praetor 500E
NewsMar 5, 2026

Embraer Unveils Praetor 600E and Praetor 500E

Embraer introduced the Praetor 600E and Praetor 500E, the first evolution of its Praetor family, featuring redesigned cabins and advanced passenger‑focused technology. The flagship 600E adds a 42‑inch 4K OLED Smart Window that supports video conferencing and real‑time external views. Both jets...

By Business Airport International
A History of the Deep Space Network
NewsMar 5, 2026

A History of the Deep Space Network

The Deep Space Network (DSN), established in 1963 under JPL, provides continuous 360‑degree coverage through three antenna complexes in the United States, Spain, and Australia. Over six decades it has evolved from 26‑meter dishes to 70‑meter giants, supporting iconic missions...

By New Space Economy
Space: The Final Frontier for Standards
NewsMar 5, 2026

Space: The Final Frontier for Standards

In August 2025, NIST, NOAA and biotech firm Rhodium launched seven reference materials—including cholesterol, house dust and a freeze‑dried human liver—on a Falcon 9 to the International Space Station. Six of the samples are NIST standard reference materials (SRMs) that meet...

By Quality Digest
Air Force Vice Chief: No Contract for Extra KC-46s Until Deficiencies Are Fixed
NewsMar 5, 2026

Air Force Vice Chief: No Contract for Extra KC-46s Until Deficiencies Are Fixed

The Air Force will not sign a contract for an additional 75 KC‑46 Pegasus tankers until Boeing fixes key deficiencies, including the Remote Vision System and boom actuator issues. The extra aircraft were intended as a short‑term bridge to keep...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
March 4, 2026 Zimmerman/Batchelor Podcast
NewsMar 5, 2026

March 4, 2026 Zimmerman/Batchelor Podcast

Robert Zimmerman’s new release, *Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8*, chronicles the historic 1968 mission that first took humans to another world. The book launches in three formats—print, ebook, and audiobook—each featuring a foreword by Valerie Anders and a fresh introduction...

By Behind the Black
Despite “Superior” Israeli Barak-8 MR-SAM, Indian Navy Inks $236M Deal for Russian Shtil-1 Missiles—Here’s Why
NewsMar 5, 2026

Despite “Superior” Israeli Barak-8 MR-SAM, Indian Navy Inks $236M Deal for Russian Shtil-1 Missiles—Here’s Why

India’s Ministry of Defence approved a ₹5,083 crore ($550 million) package that includes the ALH Mk‑III MR helicopter and a ₹2,182 crore ($236 million) contract with Russia’s Rosoboronexport for Shtil‑1 vertical‑launch missiles. The Shtil‑1, a semi‑active radar homing system derived from the Buk family,...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
Manufacturing Begins on Guided Missiles in Australia, Defence Says
NewsMar 5, 2026

Manufacturing Begins on Guided Missiles in Australia, Defence Says

The Australian Defence Department has launched domestic production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS) at a new facility in Port Wakefield, South Australia. The first batch of missiles is slated for completion by mid‑March 2026, marking the first GMLRS...

By Australian Manufacturing
SatNews Launches New Website: 52,000 Stories, Zero Left Behind
NewsMar 5, 2026

SatNews Launches New Website: 52,000 Stories, Zero Left Behind

SatNews unveiled a fully redesigned website that preserves its entire 52,000‑story archive while delivering current headlines such as SpaceX’s pending IPO and Germany’s €35 billion LEO commitment. The platform is divided into seven dedicated channels—Missions & Constellations, Business, Defense, Government, Launch,...

By SatNews
With Bezos’s Blue Origin Bowing Out of Space Tourism, Richard Branson Wants to Step Up
NewsMar 5, 2026

With Bezos’s Blue Origin Bowing Out of Space Tourism, Richard Branson Wants to Step Up

Virgin Galactic has become the sole commercial sub‑orbital tourism operator after Blue Origin announced it will cease space‑tourism activities. The company’s newly upgraded Delta spacecraft, designed for a two‑day turnaround, is slated for its inaugural flight by the end of...

By Robb Report – Travel
Is SDA Getting Ahead of Itself on Missile-Warning Satellites?
NewsMar 4, 2026

Is SDA Getting Ahead of Itself on Missile-Warning Satellites?

The Government Accountability Office released a critical review of the Space Development Agency’s missile‑warning satellite program, highlighting a heavy reliance on contractor‑provided technology‑readiness assessments and an aggressive two‑year acquisition cadence. GAO found that SDA lacks an enterprise‑wide schedule, has limited...

By Federal News Network