Aerospace News and Headlines

Ghana Places First Order for Multi-Mission Airbus Helicopters
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Ghana Places First Order for Multi-Mission Airbus Helicopters

Ghana's Ministry of Defence has placed its first Airbus Helicopters order, acquiring two H175M multi‑mission aircraft, one ACH175 and one ACH160. The H175Ms will handle transport, search‑and‑rescue, emergency medical services and disaster‑relief tasks, while the ACH models focus on transport...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Matthieu Louvot Appointed Airbus Helicopters CEO
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Matthieu Louvot Appointed Airbus Helicopters CEO

Airbus Helicopters announced that Matthieu Louvot will become chief executive on April 1, 2026, succeeding Bruno Even after an eight‑year tenure. Louvot currently serves as Airbus’s Executive Vice‑President Strategy and will join the Group’s Executive Committee, reporting to CEO Guillaume Faury. The...

By Airbus – Newsroom
France Orders Airbus VSR700 Uncrewed Aerial System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

France Orders Airbus VSR700 Uncrewed Aerial System

The French DGA awarded Airbus Helicopters and Naval Group a contract for six VSR700 uncrewed aerial systems, slated for delivery to the French Navy by 2028. Built on the Cabri G2 airframe, the VSR700 enters serial production after its debut at...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Air Policing in Romania: “With the Eurofighter We Can Respond at a Moment's Notice”
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Air Policing in Romania: “With the Eurofighter We Can Respond at a Moment's Notice”

Since August 2025 Germany has deployed five Eurofighter jets and roughly 170 personnel to Romania’s Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base to back NATO’s Enhanced Air Policing South. The detachment runs Quick Reaction Alert missions, scrambling aircraft within minutes to intercept unauthorized planes...

By Airbus – Newsroom
How Airbus Is Pioneering Aircraft Manufacturing with Titanium 3D Printing
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How Airbus Is Pioneering Aircraft Manufacturing with Titanium 3D Printing

Airbus has introduced wire‑Directed Energy Deposition (w‑DED), a large‑scale titanium 3D‑printing process that can produce structural components up to seven metres long. The technique uses a multi‑axis robot to melt titanium wire with a laser, plasma or electron beam, creating...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Delta Air Lines Grows Airbus Fleet with Order for 31 Additional Widebody Aircraft
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Delta Air Lines Grows Airbus Fleet with Order for 31 Additional Widebody Aircraft

Delta Air Lines announced a firm order for 31 new wide‑body Airbus jets, comprising 16 A330‑900neo and 15 A350‑900 aircraft. The purchase will raise Delta’s A330neo fleet to 55 and its A350 fleet to 79, strengthening its long‑haul capacity. Executives...

By Airbus – Newsroom
From the Plus Ultra to the Airbus A400M: A Century of Transatlantic Pioneers
NewsFeb 10, 2026

From the Plus Ultra to the Airbus A400M: A Century of Transatlantic Pioneers

Airbus is partnering with the Spanish Air and Space Force to mark the 100‑year anniversary of the Plus Ultra’s historic South Atlantic crossing. On 24 January 2026, two A400M transport aircraft, escorted by six H120 Colibrí helicopters, will fly from Palos de la...

By Airbus – Newsroom
The First Airbus Pléiades Neo Next Satellite Will Be Launched Early 2028
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The First Airbus Pléiades Neo Next Satellite Will Be Launched Early 2028

Airbus Defence and Space will launch the first Pléiades Neo Next satellite in early 2028 from Kourou on a Vega C rocket. The new platform adds 20‑cm native resolution and higher revisit rates to the existing Pléiades Neo constellation. Enhanced ground‑segment tools, including Direct...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus Reports Strong Helicopter Orders in 2025
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus Reports Strong Helicopter Orders in 2025

Airbus Helicopters recorded 544 gross orders (net 536) and delivered 392 units in 2025, boosting its civil market share to 51% and military share to 28%. The order book was driven by major sovereign deals, notably Spain’s 100‑helicopter contract and...

By Airbus – Newsroom
From A220 to H160, Airbus to Display Multiple Jets, Helicopters and Immersive Rotary Simulator at Wings India 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

From A220 to H160, Airbus to Display Multiple Jets, Helicopters and Immersive Rotary Simulator at Wings India 2026

Airbus will showcase a broad lineup of fixed‑wing and rotary aircraft at Wings India 2026, including the A321neo, A220, H160, and H125, alongside scale models of the H145 and A321XLR. The company will also debut an immersive H125 VR simulator...

By Airbus – Newsroom
An Iconic Airbus BelugaST Readies for New Mission in the UK
NewsFeb 10, 2026

An Iconic Airbus BelugaST Readies for New Mission in the UK

Airbus has retired its iconic BelugaST and relocated the aircraft to Broughton, North Wales, to serve as a STEM education facility. The super‑jumbo completed its last logistics mission from Bordeaux, ending a 30‑year career transporting UK‑built wings across Europe. Airbus...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus and Hisdesat Sign a Commercialisation Agreement for PAZ-2 Satellite Imagery
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus and Hisdesat Sign a Commercialisation Agreement for PAZ-2 Satellite Imagery

Airbus Defence and Space and Hisdesat have signed a commercialisation agreement to market imagery from the upcoming PAZ‑2 radar satellites, extending their partnership that already includes TerraSAR‑X/TanDEM‑X. PAZ‑2 will consist of twin satellites delivering up to 10 cm resolution, 6.7 million km²...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Heritage Aviation Signs Contract for Airbus H130 Helicopter
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Heritage Aviation Signs Contract for Airbus H130 Helicopter

Heritage Aviation Pvt Ltd has signed a contract for a single Airbus H130 helicopter, with delivery slated for September 2026. The aircraft will augment the company’s existing H125 and H130 fleet and be deployed for heli‑pilgrimage, passenger transport, and regional...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Decarbonising Air Travel in Asia-Pacific with SAF
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Decarbonising Air Travel in Asia-Pacific with SAF

The Asia‑Pacific aviation market, home to 60% of the world’s population, is set to double passenger traffic by 2043, intensifying its carbon footprint. Governments across the region are introducing SAF mandates and levies, aiming to produce 40% of global sustainable...

By Airbus – Newsroom
A Baptism of Fire in Albania for Hungary's H225M Helicopters and Crew
NewsFeb 10, 2026

A Baptism of Fire in Albania for Hungary's H225M Helicopters and Crew

In July 2025 Albania faced devastating wildfires, prompting the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to mobilize a multinational aerial response. The Hungarian Air Force dispatched two newly delivered H225M helicopters within 24 hours, conducting 20 sorties that dropped about 500,000 litres...

By Airbus – Newsroom
The French Navy to Become First Operator of Airbus' Aliaca Vertical Uncrewed Aerial System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The French Navy to Become First Operator of Airbus' Aliaca Vertical Uncrewed Aerial System

The French Directorate General of Armament has placed an order for 34 Airbus Aliaca VTOL unmanned aerial systems, making the French Navy the first operator of the vertical‑take‑off and landing version. Deliveries begin in May 2026 after a qualification campaign,...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus Inaugurates New Regional Logistics Hub in Singapore
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus Inaugurates New Regional Logistics Hub in Singapore

Airbus Helicopters inaugurated a 2,000 m² regional logistics hub in Singapore, creating a central hub for parts distribution across 21 Asia‑Pacific countries. The facility features four loading bays, an automated high‑density storage system with vertical lift modules, and a temperature‑controlled elastomers...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Indian Aircraft Fleet to Reach 2,250 by 2035, MRO Market to Hit US$9.5 Billion
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Indian Aircraft Fleet to Reach 2,250 by 2035, MRO Market to Hit US$9.5 Billion

India’s commercial aircraft fleet is set to triple to 2,250 planes by 2035, propelling the nation into the world’s third‑largest civil aviation market. Passenger traffic is expected to rise 8.9% annually, the fastest growth among major economies. The expansion will...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus, Singapore Achieve World-First on A330 MRTT Auto-Refuelling Full Certification
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus, Singapore Achieve World-First on A330 MRTT Auto-Refuelling Full Certification

Airbus and Singapore have secured full certification for the Automatic Air‑to‑Air Refuelling (A3R) system on the A330 MRTT, granted by Spain's INTA after extensive flight testing. The RSAF becomes the world’s first air force to operate A3R, enabling automated refuelling...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Singapore to Establish World’s First Airport Testbed for Next Generation Propulsion Technologies
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Singapore to Establish World’s First Airport Testbed for Next Generation Propulsion Technologies

Singapore's Civil Aviation Authority, CFM International, and Airbus signed an MOU to create the world’s first airport testbed for CFM’s next‑generation RISE propulsion technologies, focusing on Open Fan engine architecture. The testbed will be located at Changi or Seletar Airport,...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus and Thai Airways Extend FHS Component Support Agreement to A321neo Fleet
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus and Thai Airways Extend FHS Component Support Agreement to A321neo Fleet

Airbus and Thai Airways have expanded their Flight Hour Services agreement to include 32 A321neo aircraft, adding on‑site stock, pool access and repair capabilities at Bangkok. The extension builds on a partnership that began in 2012 with A320ceo support, providing...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Philippine Airlines Extends FHS Support Agreements Across Its Airbus Fleet
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Philippine Airlines Extends FHS Support Agreements Across Its Airbus Fleet

Philippine Airlines has renewed its Flight Hour Services agreement with Airbus, extending coverage to its entire Airbus fleet. The contract spans nine A350‑1000, eleven A330 family and forty‑three A320 family aircraft, providing component exchange, repairs, reliability and engineering support. Airbus...

By Airbus – Newsroom
The Brain Behind the Mission: Airbus and the Future of Collaborative Combat
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The Brain Behind the Mission: Airbus and the Future of Collaborative Combat

Airbus Defence and Space showcased its AI‑driven mission autonomy suite, Mindshare, in October 2024 when two Primoco UAVs performed a fully synchronized, real‑time surveillance mission with only human oversight. The software orchestrated the drones’ threat detection, data exchange and dynamic re‑tasking,...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus Forecasts Asia-Pacific Aviation Services Market to Reach US$138.7 Billion by 2044
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus Forecasts Asia-Pacific Aviation Services Market to Reach US$138.7 Billion by 2044

Airbus projects the Asia‑Pacific aviation services market to reach $138.7 billion by 2044, driven by a 5.2% CAGR and the region’s need for 19,560 new passenger aircraft—46% of global demand. Passenger traffic is expected to grow 4.4% annually, outpacing the world...

By Airbus – Newsroom
HEO, SatVu, Sierra Nevada Nab First of NRO’s New Commercial Imagery Contracts
NewsFeb 10, 2026

HEO, SatVu, Sierra Nevada Nab First of NRO’s New Commercial Imagery Contracts

The National Reconnaissance Office awarded its first three contracts under the new Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) to Australian start‑up HEO, British start‑up SatVu, and U.S. firm Sierra Nevada Corporation. HEO will deliver close‑up imagery of other satellites, SatVu will provide...

By Breaking Defense
Australia Space Innovation Institute Applies Space Technologies to Address Terrestrial Challenges
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Australia Space Innovation Institute Applies Space Technologies to Address Terrestrial Challenges

The Australasian Space Innovation Institute (ASII) launched in January, inheriting intellectual property from the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre as its $270 million, six‑year Australian government funding cycle ends in June. ASII will act as a not‑for‑profit backbone for Australia’s sovereign space...

By SpaceNews
On The Brink: How This New York Airport Was Weeks Away From Losing All Commercial Flights
NewsFeb 10, 2026

On The Brink: How This New York Airport Was Weeks Away From Losing All Commercial Flights

Delta Air Lines nearly withdrew from Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM), which would have left the Southern Tier without any scheduled commercial service. After intensive talks with state, local and federal officials, Delta reversed course and will maintain its two daily...

By Simple Flying
Video Interview: Unum's Alan McInnes Provides Updates on AIME 2026 From Dubai
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Video Interview: Unum's Alan McInnes Provides Updates on AIME 2026 From Dubai

AIME 2026 in Dubai grew 25‑30% over the previous year, reinforcing its status as the MENA region’s premier aircraft interior and MRO showcase. Alan McInnes of Unum highlighted airlines’ heightened appetite for retrofit programs while noting a stark shortage of available business‑class...

By PAX International
Palladyne AI Receives U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Palladyne AI Receives U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI secured a U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory contract, dubbed HANGTIME, to fuse its patented SwarmOS platform across satellite, aerial, maritime and ground systems. The effort targets the longstanding challenge of making autonomous assets operate as a coordinated team...

By Robotics 24/7
ULA Seeks to Rebuild Launch Cadence After CEO’s Exit
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ULA Seeks to Rebuild Launch Cadence After CEO’s Exit

United Launch Alliance announced the departure of longtime CEO Tory Bruno after a 12‑year tenure, appointing former Boeing executive John Elbon as interim chief. Elbon stressed that ULA’s strength lies in its 3,000‑person engineering and production workforce rather than any...

By SpaceNews
Why The A321XLR Will Work Better For American Than Any Other Airline
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Why The A321XLR Will Work Better For American Than Any Other Airline

At its internal “Journey ’26” conference, American Airlines let staff vote on ten prospective destinations, many of which align with its new Airbus A321XLR fleet. The carrier has ordered 50 A321XLRs, with 15 deliveries this year, and plans to use...

By Simple Flying
Boeing Crushes Airbus In Orders & Deliveries: A Dominant Start To 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Boeing Crushes Airbus In Orders & Deliveries: A Dominant Start To 2026

Boeing opened 2026 with a decisive lead over Airbus, delivering 46 commercial jets in January versus Airbus's 19. The majority of Boeing's deliveries were 737 MAX aircraft, while the company also secured 103 net orders, far outpacing Airbus's sub‑50 net bookings....

By Simple Flying
How Trump Wants to Change American Weapon Sales Abroad
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How Trump Wants to Change American Weapon Sales Abroad

President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at overhauling the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process, seeking to streamline approvals and give greater preference to U.S. defense contractors. The order proposes tighter licensing for advanced weaponry and a shift away...

By Breaking Defense
Michigan Facility Designated as DOW National Test Site for Drones
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Michigan Facility Designated as DOW National Test Site for Drones

The U.S. Department of Defense has named Michigan’s National All‑Domain Warfighting Center (NADWC) a national test site for uncrewed aerial systems. The range offers roughly 200,000 acres of maneuver space and over 17,000 square miles of dedicated airspace, enabling realistic...

By U.S. Army – News
KSAT Launches Hyperion Demonstration for In-Orbit Data Relay
NewsFeb 10, 2026

KSAT Launches Hyperion Demonstration for In-Orbit Data Relay

At the SmallSat Symposium, KSAT unveiled Hyperion, a demonstration mission to transition its HYPER in‑orbit relay concept into operation. The 300 kg LEO satellites will act as “orbiting ground stations,” using S‑band TT&C and Ka‑band high‑throughput links to provide near‑real‑time data...

By SatNews
Boeing to Modernise USAF C-17A Globemaster III Flight Deck
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Boeing to Modernise USAF C-17A Globemaster III Flight Deck

Boeing has been awarded a contract exceeding $400 million to modernise the flight deck of the USAF C‑17A Globemaster III. The programme will replace legacy avionics with a modular open systems architecture (MOSA), allowing rapid integration of new capabilities. Curtiss‑Wright will supply...

By Airforce Technology
RTX Wins up to $230.56m Deal for F135 Lot 20 Long-Lead Materials
NewsFeb 10, 2026

RTX Wins up to $230.56m Deal for F135 Lot 20 Long-Lead Materials

RTX has been awarded a non‑competitive contract worth up to $230.56 million to procure long‑lead‑time materials and components for F135 Lot 20 propulsion systems. The deal supports the production of 138 engines destined for the U.S. Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, as...

By Naval Technology
GE Aerospace, MEPC Sign RSAF F110 Maintenance Contracts
NewsFeb 10, 2026

GE Aerospace, MEPC Sign RSAF F110 Maintenance Contracts

GE Aerospace has signed three agreements with Saudi‑based Middle East Propulsion Company (MEPC) to supply ENSIP kits, and provide repair and overhaul services for the Royal Saudi Air Force’s F110‑129 engine fleet. The deals, announced at the World Defense Show...

By Airforce Technology
NASA Chief: Artemis Moon Landing Is Litmus Test for ‘American Exceptionalism’
NewsFeb 10, 2026

NASA Chief: Artemis Moon Landing Is Litmus Test for ‘American Exceptionalism’

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman warned that the Artemis III moon landing is a litmus test for American exceptionalism, stressing that a U.S. miss before China’s 2030 landing would raise questions about national competence. The White House pushed the Artemis III...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
BAE Systems to Supply Allies with US Missile Warning System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

BAE Systems to Supply Allies with US Missile Warning System

BAE Systems secured $137 million in U.S. Army Foreign Military Sales contracts to supply its AN/AAR‑57 Common Missile Warning System to allied customers. The deal expands CMWS coverage to aircraft fleets in over 20 nations, adding to more than 3,000 units...

By Army Technology
IDirect Government Validates Live Over-the-Air (OTA) Point-to-Point Test on DVB-S2X Standard
NewsFeb 10, 2026

IDirect Government Validates Live Over-the-Air (OTA) Point-to-Point Test on DVB-S2X Standard

iDirect Government demonstrated a live over‑the‑air point‑to‑point test that validates the DVB‑S2X standard on its 450 Software‑Defined Modem (SDM). The test used the company’s Virtualized Waveform Core (WCore) to run a 200 Mbps × 200 Mbps Ka‑band link, confirming stability across GEO, MEO, LEO...

By SatNews
Untrusted Satcom: Dangers for Indian Tele-Education
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Untrusted Satcom: Dangers for Indian Tele-Education

The Observer Research Foundation warned that India’s push to use foreign low‑Earth‑orbit constellations such as Starlink for tele‑education creates strategic and cyber vulnerabilities. Untrusted satellite devices could be denied, jammed, or used to inject false content, especially in remote border...

By SatNews
SITA Unveils Flight Delay Solution
NewsFeb 10, 2026

SITA Unveils Flight Delay Solution

SITA launched an Advance Flight Delay Notification API that leverages live departure data and flight‑duration logic to predict delays and push alerts to destination airports. The service automates early warnings, enabling airlines and ground handlers to adjust turnarounds, crew schedules,...

By Airports International
ELCOME Brings Amazon LEO Satellite Connectivity to Maritime Operations
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ELCOME Brings Amazon LEO Satellite Connectivity to Maritime Operations

Maritime technology firm ELCOME has signed an authorized reseller agreement with Amazon’s LEO satellite network, formerly Project Kuiper. The deal adds two Amazon‑Leo terminals – the 400 Mbps Leo Pro and the gigabit‑class Leo Ultra – to ELCOME’s portfolio serving over...

By SatNews
World Defense Show 2026: MARSS Displays New Nation Shield Air Defence C2 System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: MARSS Displays New Nation Shield Air Defence C2 System

At the World Defense Show 2026, MARSS introduced Nation Shield, the latest version of its NiDAR command‑and‑control platform. The system extends C2 capabilities to dismounted troops and vehicle units, delivering a unified operating picture from the edge to mission command....

By Shephard Media
Erdoğan Pitches KAAN Fighter Jet as an Alternative to Western Warplanes
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Erdoğan Pitches KAAN Fighter Jet as an Alternative to Western Warplanes

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s recent visits to Saudi Arabia and Egypt emphasized deepening defence cooperation, notably proposing Saudi investment in Turkey’s fifth‑generation KAAN fighter and sealing a $350 million Egyptian deal for air‑defence systems and ammunition production. Both talks highlighted the...

By Defense News
Wyoming Guard Partners with Wyoming Hoist Team for Search and Rescue Training
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Wyoming Guard Partners with Wyoming Hoist Team for Search and Rescue Training

The Wyoming Army National Guard partnered with the volunteer Wyoming Hoist Team to conduct joint hoist training with the Big Horn County Search and Rescue and Wyoming Life Flight in the Greybull Mountains on Jan. 28, 2026. The exercise taught civilian rescuers...

By U.S. Army – News
How Community Airports Are Tackling Noise Complaints
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How Community Airports Are Tackling Noise Complaints

Half Moon Bay Airport and San Carlos Airport in San Mateo County have launched a voluntary "Friendly Approach" noise‑abatement program to address growing resident complaints. The initiative combines publicly posted preferred flight paths, two tracking systems that match complaints to...

By Business Airport International
Singapore Airshow 2026: Rafael Highlights Tailored Effector Solutions for Different Operational Needs
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Singapore Airshow 2026: Rafael Highlights Tailored Effector Solutions for Different Operational Needs

At Singapore Airshow 2026, Israeli defence firm Rafael unveiled two new Spike family effectors – the L‑Spike 1X, a section‑level ISR and loitering munition, and the L‑Spike 4X, a battalion‑scale loitering missile. CEO Yoav Turgeman stressed that customers now demand battle‑proven systems...

By Shephard Media