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US Airline M&A Speculation Grows: Do Market Realities Support a New Wave?
NewsApr 15, 2026

US Airline M&A Speculation Grows: Do Market Realities Support a New Wave?

Recent chatter in the U.S. airline sector centers on possible consolidation, sparked by reports that JetBlue is evaluating a merger and comments from the Transportation Department about M&A headroom. Delta’s CEO recalled the 2008 fuel‑driven merger with Northwest, highlighting how...

By CAPA – Centre for Aviation
Smart Catering: Reducing Cabin Food Waste with AI
NewsApr 15, 2026

Smart Catering: Reducing Cabin Food Waste with AI

Airbus and Virgin Atlantic have piloted an AI‑driven “Smart Catering” system to track in‑flight meal consumption and inventory. The technology uses camera‑based scanning on crew tablets to automatically log unused food and beverages, sending data to a ground cloud for...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Beyond Connectivity: Elevate the Passenger Experience and Aircraft Operations
NewsApr 15, 2026

Beyond Connectivity: Elevate the Passenger Experience and Aircraft Operations

Airbus is rolling out its Connected Aircraft program, featuring the HBCplus modular connectivity system that can link to multiple satellite constellations—including LEO, MEO and GEO—without requiring structural airframe changes. The open, end‑to‑end digital platform aggregates onboard and ground data, enabling...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Research Helps Power Safe Return of Astronauts in Historic Orion Splashdown
NewsApr 15, 2026

Research Helps Power Safe Return of Astronauts in Historic Orion Splashdown

NASA’s Orion capsule completed a historic splashdown on April 10, 2026, concluding the Artemis II mission. The safe descent relied on a three‑parachute system whose final design was shaped by Rice University’s fluid‑structure interaction (FSI) simulations. Researchers Tayfun E. Tezduyar and Kenji Takizawa provided the...

By Phys.org - Space News
Japan’s Narita Airport Expansion Revives Row over Forced Land Sales
NewsApr 15, 2026

Japan’s Narita Airport Expansion Revives Row over Forced Land Sales

Japan’s Narita International Airport Corporation has secured 88.4% of the land needed to add a new 3,500‑metre third runway, a project aimed at raising annual take‑off and landing slots from 340,000 to 500,000. The operator now says it may resort...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Kepler Awarded $30.1 Million Prime Contract for European Space Agency HydRON Optical Network
NewsApr 15, 2026

Kepler Awarded $30.1 Million Prime Contract for European Space Agency HydRON Optical Network

Kepler Communications, a Toronto‑based satellite operator, has been awarded a €18.6 million ($30.1 million) prime contract from the European Space Agency to deliver HydRON Element 3, a hosted‑payload mission that will validate the interoperability of multiple European optical communication terminals. The satellite bus,...

By SpaceQ
Kepler, Astrolight to Test ESA’s ‘Fiber in the Sky’
NewsApr 15, 2026

Kepler, Astrolight to Test ESA’s ‘Fiber in the Sky’

The European Space Agency has chosen a Kepler Communications‑led team to test its HydRON "fiber in the sky" optical network. Kepler will launch a satellite in 2027 carrying Astrolight’s ATLAS‑X laser communications terminal, which will operate as a third‑party user...

By Payload
B-21 Raider Accelerates Delivery of Long-Range Strike Capability
NewsApr 14, 2026

B-21 Raider Accelerates Delivery of Long-Range Strike Capability

The B‑21 Raider program has accelerated its long‑range strike capability, demonstrated by successful in‑flight refueling with a KC‑135 Stratotanker. Leveraging digital engineering and modern production, the Air Force is scaling production faster while maintaining a mature, fuel‑efficient bomber. The aircraft’s...

By U.S. Air Force
B-21 Raider Accelerates Delivery of Long-Range Strike Capability
NewsApr 14, 2026

B-21 Raider Accelerates Delivery of Long-Range Strike Capability

The U.S. Air Force’s B‑21 Raider program is accelerating delivery of its long‑range strike bomber, highlighted by a successful aerial refuel with a KC‑135 Stratotanker. Leveraging digital engineering, model‑based design and modern production techniques, the aircraft is maturing faster than...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
Is Finland in Trouble? Ukraine’s Wayward Drones Expose Europe’s Hidden Weakness
NewsApr 14, 2026

Is Finland in Trouble? Ukraine’s Wayward Drones Expose Europe’s Hidden Weakness

Finland, long touted as Europe’s model of preparedness, recently failed to detect Ukrainian drones that entered its airspace before crashing en route to Russia. The incident exposed gaps in low‑altitude surveillance and prompted confused official statements that dented public confidence....

By Monocle – Culture
Interview With Karman Director, Space & Launch Market Renee Frohnert at Space Symposium
NewsApr 14, 2026

Interview With Karman Director, Space & Launch Market Renee Frohnert at Space Symposium

Karman Space & Defense Director Renee Frohnert told Via Satellite that the firm played a pivotal role in supporting NASA’s Artemis II lunar flyby, providing launch‑integration expertise and on‑orbit services. She highlighted Karman’s modular payload adapters, which shave up to 30% off...

By Via Satellite
Space Force Selects Blue Origin as Possible Lessor of “Sudden Flats” Site at Vandenberg for Future Heavy Lift Rocket Launches
NewsApr 14, 2026

Space Force Selects Blue Origin as Possible Lessor of “Sudden Flats” Site at Vandenberg for Future Heavy Lift Rocket Launches

The U.S. Space Force has chosen Blue Origin to develop and potentially lease the Sudden Flats site, also known as Space Launch Complex‑14, at Vandenberg Space Force Base for future heavy‑lift commercial rockets. The decision follows a December 2025 request...

By Behind the Black
WISPR Systems’ SkyScout 2+ Earns Blue UAS ApprovalValidates Platform for Federal and Public Safety Deployment
PodcastApr 14, 2026

WISPR Systems’ SkyScout 2+ Earns Blue UAS ApprovalValidates Platform for Federal and Public Safety Deployment

WISPR Systems announced that its SkyScout 2+ unmanned aircraft system has been placed on the Defense Contract Management Agency’s Blue UAS Cleared List. The approval confirms the platform’s compliance with stringent cybersecurity, supply‑chain, and operational integrity standards required for federal and...

By sUAS News
Catching Distant Gamma-Ray Explosions with Precisely Aligned X-Ray Optics
NewsApr 14, 2026

Catching Distant Gamma-Ray Explosions with Precisely Aligned X-Ray Optics

Researchers at Kanazawa University have demonstrated a practical alignment technique for the Micro Pore Optics (MPO) used in the EAGLE wide‑field X‑ray monitor, a key instrument on JAXA’s upcoming HiZ‑GUNDAM satellite. By fine‑tuning the tilt of individual lobster‑eye segments with...

By Phys.org - Space News
Scientists: First Data From Europe’s Proba-3 Satellites Suggest the Sun’s Slow Solar Wind Is Faster and More Chaotic than Expected
NewsApr 14, 2026

Scientists: First Data From Europe’s Proba-3 Satellites Suggest the Sun’s Slow Solar Wind Is Faster and More Chaotic than Expected

Europe’s Proba‑3 twin‑satellite mission has delivered its first measurements of the Sun’s slow solar wind, revealing that plasma blobs can travel at 250‑500 km/s—far faster than the 100 km/s speeds predicted near the solar surface. The data also show that these blobs...

By Behind the Black
NRO Highlights Government and Industry Partnerships
NewsApr 14, 2026

NRO Highlights Government and Industry Partnerships

The National Reconnaissance Office announced at the Space Symposium its drive to broaden partnerships with industry, academia, allies and the Space Force to accelerate next‑generation intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. Over the past five years the agency has awarded contracts...

By SpaceNews
Oklahoma Positions as Commercial Space Manufacturing Hub at Space Symposium
NewsApr 14, 2026

Oklahoma Positions as Commercial Space Manufacturing Hub at Space Symposium

At the 41st Space Symposium, Oklahoma’s Department of Commerce pitched the state as the next manufacturing hub for the commercial space sector. Leveraging an existing aerospace base that sustains 120,000 jobs and generates roughly $44 billion annually, officials highlighted recent contributions...

By SatNews
Update on Superheavy/Starship: Both Ships Doing Final Static Fire Testing
NewsApr 14, 2026

Update on Superheavy/Starship: Both Ships Doing Final Static Fire Testing

SpaceX is conducting final static‑fire tests on both the Superheavy booster and Starship vehicle, following major upgrades to its Boca Chica launch pads. Pad 2’s expanded LOX and methane pump capacity now loads a full Superheavy in about 30 minutes, faster...

By Behind the Black
Ensign-Bickford Hardware Supports Successful Artemis II Lunar Mission
NewsApr 14, 2026

Ensign-Bickford Hardware Supports Successful Artemis II Lunar Mission

On April 13, 2026 Ensign‑Bickford Aerospace & Defense confirmed its separation and initiation hardware performed flawlessly during NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit in five decades. The company’s pyrotechnic and mechanical systems managed every critical staging event...

By SatNews
The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA
NewsApr 14, 2026

The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA

In the early 1960s, bra‑and‑girdle maker ILC Dover won a NASA contract to build the Apollo spacesuit, leveraging its expertise in rubber, nylon and precision sewing. Its seamstresses achieved tolerances tighter than a 64th of an inch by using modified...

By Nautilus
SEKISUI KYDEX, EnCore Unveil ‘Parlor’ Social Galley Concept at AIX 2026
NewsApr 14, 2026

SEKISUI KYDEX, EnCore Unveil ‘Parlor’ Social Galley Concept at AIX 2026

At AIX 2026, SEKISUI KYDEX and Boeing’s EnCore unveiled the full‑scale “Parlor,” a wide‑body social galley that lets passengers serve themselves drinks and snacks in a lounge‑like setting. The concept repurposes the traditional galley into a passenger‑facing destination, blending hospitality aesthetics...

By PAX International
Air India Selects Panasonic Avionics as IFE MRO Provider
NewsApr 14, 2026

Air India Selects Panasonic Avionics as IFE MRO Provider

Air India has chosen Panasonic Avionics' Total Care Package to service the in‑flight entertainment (IFE) systems on 74 aircraft, including its 787‑9, A350‑1000, A350‑900 and A321neo fleet. Panasonic Technical Services will provide end‑to‑end maintenance, proactive monitoring and 24/7 technical assistance....

By PAX International
Saudia and Neo Space Group Launch Advanced IFC
NewsApr 14, 2026

Saudia and Neo Space Group Launch Advanced IFC

Saudia has partnered with Neo Space Group to roll out an advanced inflight connectivity (IFC) service that will provide complimentary high‑speed internet across its global network. The system is powered by NSG’s Skywaves platform and SES’s Open Orbits multi‑orbit satellite...

By PAX International
Panasonic Avionics Launches eXNeo to Upgrade X Series IFE Systems
NewsApr 14, 2026

Panasonic Avionics Launches eXNeo to Upgrade X Series IFE Systems

Panasonic Avionics unveiled eXNeo, a next‑generation seat‑back monitor slated for release in 2027. The retrofit solution replaces legacy X Series displays without requiring new seats, leveraging existing harnesses to streamline certification and minimize aircraft downtime. eXNeo boosts processing power, storage...

By PAX International
SES and Boeing Move Toward Factory-Installed Multi-Orbit Inflight Connectivity
NewsApr 14, 2026

SES and Boeing Move Toward Factory-Installed Multi-Orbit Inflight Connectivity

SES and Boeing have agreed to integrate SES’s multi‑orbit inflight connectivity hardware into aircraft production, starting with Boeing 737s and later 787s, moving away from retrofit installations. The hardware will become fully line‑fit by 2028 after an initial phase that...

By SpaceNews
Boeing Beats Airbus On Deliveries For First Time Since MAX Crisis
NewsApr 14, 2026

Boeing Beats Airbus On Deliveries For First Time Since MAX Crisis

Boeing handed over 143 commercial aircraft in Q1 2026, surpassing Airbus' 114 deliveries and marking its first quarterly delivery advantage since the 2018 MAX crisis. The 737 MAX program drove 114 of those deliveries, representing about 80% of Boeing's output, while Airbus...

By Simple Flying
A Dimmer Blue Marble? What Artemis II Photo Really Shows About Earth
NewsApr 14, 2026

A Dimmer Blue Marble? What Artemis II Photo Really Shows About Earth

In April 2026 astronauts on Artemis II captured a full‑disk view of Earth that quickly went viral alongside the iconic 1972 Apollo 17 "Blue Marble." Observers noted the newer picture appears dimmer and less saturated, sparking debate over whether the change reflects...

By Orbital Today
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes ispace-U.S. To Board of Directors
NewsApr 14, 2026

Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes ispace-U.S. To Board of Directors

The Commercial Space Federation announced that ispace‑U.S., a U.S.-based lunar exploration firm, has joined its Board of Directors. ispace‑U.S. has been an associate member and will now help shape CSF’s strategic priorities and policy engagement. The move aligns with NASA’s...

By SpaceNews
Redwire – UAS Operator/Instructor II
PodcastApr 14, 2026

Redwire – UAS Operator/Instructor II

Redwire Defense Tech in Huntsville, Alabama is hiring a UAS Operator/Instructor II with an anticipated salary of $80,000 to $96,000. The role blends advanced uncrewed aircraft system operations, technical troubleshooting, and instructor‑led training for internal staff and external clients. Candidates...

By sUAS News
What Are Chinese Media Outlets Saying About the F-47?
NewsApr 14, 2026

What Are Chinese Media Outlets Saying About the F-47?

Chinese state media are downplaying the U.S. Air Force’s sixth‑generation fighter, the F‑47, by stressing its sky‑high price, questioning Boeing’s ability to deliver, and warning of rare‑earth supply constraints. A report from the China Aerospace Studies Institute catalogued these themes...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Germany to Manufacture Ukrainian Reconnaissance Drones in Major Defence Collaboration
PodcastApr 14, 2026

Germany to Manufacture Ukrainian Reconnaissance Drones in Major Defence Collaboration

Germany announced a joint venture with Ukrainian UAV maker TAF Industries to manufacture reconnaissance drones at German facilities. The partnership, between German aviation firm Wingcopter and TAF, stems from a February memorandum under the “Build with Ukraine” framework. The initiative...

By sUAS News
MagniX Launches New Electric Engine for the General Aviation Market
PodcastApr 14, 2026

MagniX Launches New Electric Engine for the General Aviation Market

magniX unveiled the magniAIR air‑cooled electric engine, delivering 175 kW at only 55 kg, aimed at general aviation’s recreational and training segments. The motor will be integrated into a Van’s Aircraft RV‑10 kit plane with a first flight slated for later this...

By sUAS News
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman On Artemis, Budget, And Establishing a Lasting Space Vision
NewsApr 14, 2026

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman On Artemis, Budget, And Establishing a Lasting Space Vision

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended the White House’s FY2027 budget proposal, emphasizing fiscal responsibility amid growing congressional scrutiny. He highlighted Artemis II’s largely successful flight, noting a pristine heat shield and only minor system glitches such as a small helium leak....

By Payload
Seagate Space and Oceaneering Join Forces to Build the Future of Offshore Launch Infrastructure
NewsApr 14, 2026

Seagate Space and Oceaneering Join Forces to Build the Future of Offshore Launch Infrastructure

Oceaneering International and Seagate Space have signed a memorandum of understanding to co‑develop an offshore launch platform, dubbed the Gateway concept. The partnership leverages Oceaneering’s maritime and space systems heritage, including work on the Space Shuttle and Artemis, to accelerate...

By SpaceNews
Apple Chooses Amazon Satellites for iPhone, Years After Rejecting Starlink Offer
NewsApr 14, 2026

Apple Chooses Amazon Satellites for iPhone, Years After Rejecting Starlink Offer

Amazon announced a $11.6 billion acquisition of Globalstar and a partnership that makes it the primary satellite service provider for iPhone and Apple Watch. The deal gives Amazon access to Globalstar’s existing low‑Earth‑orbit constellation, spectrum and Mobile Satellite Service licenses. Amazon...

By Ars Technica – Law & Disorder (Tech Policy)
USAF GE 26 Showcases New AI-Enabled WarMatrix Wargaming Capability
NewsApr 14, 2026

USAF GE 26 Showcases New AI-Enabled WarMatrix Wargaming Capability

The U.S. Air Force’s GE‑26 unit unveiled WarMatrix, an AI‑enabled wargaming platform that automates scenario creation and adversary modeling. Leveraging machine‑learning algorithms, the system can generate realistic multi‑domain conflict simulations in minutes rather than hours. Early tests show a 70%...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
BAE Unveils Highly Maneuverable, Refuelable Satellite, Eyes 2027 Delivery
NewsApr 14, 2026

BAE Unveils Highly Maneuverable, Refuelable Satellite, Eyes 2027 Delivery

BAE Systems unveiled Ascent, a high‑thrust, refuelable satellite in its Elevation line, aimed at dynamic space operations for the U.S. Space Force, commercial and civil users. The platform can maneuver across medium‑Earth orbit, geosynchronous orbit and cislunar space, and a...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
22 Nations Back Landmark ICAO Call to Action for Safer, Greener Aviation by 2050
NewsApr 14, 2026

22 Nations Back Landmark ICAO Call to Action for Safer, Greener Aviation by 2050

On April 14, 2026, 22 countries signed the Marrakech Call to Action, an ICA ICAO‑backed agreement to overhaul global aviation safety, sustainability, and accessibility by 2050. The pact aligns with ICAO’s 2026‑2050 Strategic Plan, targeting zero fatalities and net‑zero carbon emissions....

By eTurboNews
Air Force Seeks Increase in Operations & Maintenance, Flying Hours in 2027
NewsApr 14, 2026

Air Force Seeks Increase in Operations & Maintenance, Flying Hours in 2027

The U.S. Air Force is requesting a 21% increase in its active‑duty operations and maintenance budget for fiscal 2027, raising the allocation from $65.8 billion to $79.8 billion. The proposal also includes a 22% boost to the flying‑hour program, taking spending to...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
One Small Step, 4KB of RAM
NewsApr 14, 2026

One Small Step, 4KB of RAM

NASA has released the original Apollo 11 guidance software for the Command and Lunar Modules into the public domain, making the historic code accessible to anyone. The software, known as Comanche and Luminary, runs on the Apollo Guidance Computer, which...

By Gestalt IT
Put Science Back in the Driver’s Seat
NewsApr 14, 2026

Put Science Back in the Driver’s Seat

NASA’s science program is increasingly dependent on ride‑along payloads, a stark shift from decades of dedicated missions that delivered breakthroughs like alien oceans and the accelerating universe. A proposed 46% budget cut for 2026‑27 would eliminate half of the agency’s...

By SpaceNews
Delta Air Lines Contracts Airbus to Install Hughes Co-Developed IFC on Upcoming A350-1000 Aircraft
NewsApr 14, 2026

Delta Air Lines Contracts Airbus to Install Hughes Co-Developed IFC on Upcoming A350-1000 Aircraft

Airbus will outfit 20 of Delta's upcoming A350‑1000 jets with a multi‑orbit in‑flight connectivity system co‑developed with Hughes, making Delta the first North American customer for Airbus' HBCplus line‑fit offering. The HBCplus modular solution supports up to two antennas and...

By Via Satellite
RAVE Aerospace, Safran Seats Unveil ‘Origin’ Concept for Next-Gen Premium Cabins
NewsApr 14, 2026

RAVE Aerospace, Safran Seats Unveil ‘Origin’ Concept for Next-Gen Premium Cabins

RAVE Aerospace and Safran Seats unveiled the "Origin" premium‑cabin concept at the Aircraft Interiors Expo on April 14, 2026. The suite pairs a U‑shaped micro‑LED Immersive Display with adaptive comfort systems that regulate cushion pressure and micro‑climate. Integrated lighting, smart storage...

By PAX International
EBAD’s Lisa Brown Talks Supporting Customer Missions at Space Symposium
NewsApr 14, 2026

EBAD’s Lisa Brown Talks Supporting Customer Missions at Space Symposium

Ensign‑Bickford Aerospace & Defense (EBAD) leveraged its 190‑year legacy to supply critical ordnance for NASA’s Artemis II mission. Lisa Brown, EBAD’s Space Market Segment Director, discussed with Via Satellite how the company’s solid‑rocket motors powered the launch and its separation systems...

By Via Satellite
CLD Companies Say NASA Is Wrong. NASA Says Prove It.
NewsApr 14, 2026

CLD Companies Say NASA Is Wrong. NASA Says Prove It.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman challenged commercial low‑Earth‑orbit (CLD) station builders to prove a viable market after the agency announced it doubts commercial demand and plans to purchase a core module for the ISS. Axiom Space and Vast submitted feedback arguing...

By Payload
White House Releases Space Nuclear Policy
NewsApr 14, 2026

White House Releases Space Nuclear Policy

The White House unveiled a six‑page space nuclear policy (NSTM‑3) on April 14, directing NASA, the Pentagon and the Department of Energy to develop low‑ to mid‑power nuclear reactors for orbit and the lunar surface. NASA must begin work within 30 days...

By SpaceNews
Defense Firms Unveil New Satellite Designs for Orbital Warfare
NewsApr 14, 2026

Defense Firms Unveil New Satellite Designs for Orbital Warfare

U.S. defense giants BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin announced accelerated programs to develop maneuverable satellites for orbital warfare. BAE unveiled the Ascent platform, a 2,200‑kg payload, refuelable space tug, targeting a classified pathfinder launch in 2027. Lockheed detailed its Next‑Generation...

By SpaceNews
Q&A: Aerospace Corp Flexes Its Data Advantage
NewsApr 14, 2026

Q&A: Aerospace Corp Flexes Its Data Advantage

Aerospace Corporation, the government‑funded research center, is leveraging its 65‑year legacy of spacecraft testing to build AI models that speed design and anomaly resolution. CEO Tanya Pemberton highlighted a new "government‑furnished talent" initiative that lets private firms tap the FFRDC’s...

By SpaceNews
Dismantling the Pipeline: How a 47% Science Cut Would Break the Systems That Make Human Exploration Possible
NewsApr 14, 2026

Dismantling the Pipeline: How a 47% Science Cut Would Break the Systems That Make Human Exploration Possible

The White House’s FY 2027 budget request proposes slashing NASA’s Science Mission Directorate by roughly 47%, trimming the agency’s total budget to about $18.8 billion. Dozens of flagship missions—including New Horizons, Juno, the Roman Space Telescope, and the Dragonfly Titan probe—are slated for...

By SpaceDaily