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Horizon Aircraft Partners with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Subsidiary to Progress VTOL Engineering
NewsApr 8, 2026

Horizon Aircraft Partners with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Subsidiary to Progress VTOL Engineering

Horizon Aircraft has teamed up with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ subsidiary MHI RJ Aviation Group to advance its hybrid‑electric VTOL platform, the Cavorite X7. MHI RJ will supply specialist engineering services, focusing on flight‑test instrumentation that will capture critical data during...

By Urban Air Mobility News
FCC to Vote on Order to Update EPFD Framework
NewsApr 8, 2026

FCC to Vote on Order to Update EPFD Framework

The Federal Communications Commission will vote on a Report and Order to replace the existing Equivalent Power Flux Density (EPFD) framework with performance‑based protection criteria for geostationary (GSO) satellites. The change is intended to modernize spectrum‑sharing rules between GSO and...

By Via Satellite
New Report Highlights Global Trend Toward ‘Bodyguard’ Satellites
NewsApr 8, 2026

New Report Highlights Global Trend Toward ‘Bodyguard’ Satellites

The Secure World Foundation’s 2026 counter‑space report shows a surge in “bodyguard” satellite programs as Japan, France, India and Germany move to protect and counter‑attack threats in orbit. These co‑orbital platforms combine surveillance with defensive or offensive capabilities, such as...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
FAA Approves 1st Boeing 777-200 Passenger-to-Freighter Conversion
NewsApr 8, 2026

FAA Approves 1st Boeing 777-200 Passenger-to-Freighter Conversion

The FAA has granted certification to Mammoth Freighters for converting Boeing 777‑200 passenger jets into dedicated cargo aircraft, marking the first such conversion. Ethiopian Airlines will send two of its 777‑200s for conversion, while Jetran has purchased four additional jets...

By FreightWaves
How Does Space Weather Affect the Artemis Missions?
NewsApr 8, 2026

How Does Space Weather Affect the Artemis Missions?

Space weather has become a core flight‑safety issue for NASA’s Artemis program, with real‑time solar‑radiation forecasting now integrated into crew‑mission planning. Artemis II launched on April 1 2026, marking the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo and testing Orion’s onboard radiation sensors and...

By New Space Economy
Northrop Grumman to Build HUGEO Satellite for Hungary’s 4iG
NewsApr 8, 2026

Northrop Grumman to Build HUGEO Satellite for Hungary’s 4iG

Hungarian firm 4iG Space and Defense Technologies signed a contract with Northrop Grumman to build HUGEO, a Ka‑band communications satellite based on the GEOStar‑3 platform. The deal, worth several hundred million dollars, targets delivery by 2030 and marks Hungary’s first...

By Via Satellite
The Artemis Astronauts Are Studs
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Artemis Astronauts Are Studs

Artemis II completed a 252,756‑mile lunar flyby, sending four astronauts around the Moon’s far side for the first crewed deep‑space mission since Apollo. The crew’s daily life—Christina Koch’s hair, a repaired toilet, and a space‑shower—was streamed live, giving viewers an unprecedented, intimate...

By The Atlantic – Work
Procurement Lag Vs. Conflict Speed: Can Defense Buying Cycles Keep Up with Space Innovation?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Procurement Lag Vs. Conflict Speed: Can Defense Buying Cycles Keep Up with Space Innovation?

Analyst Omkar Nikam warns that U.S. defense procurement, rooted in Cold‑War FAR rules, can’t keep pace with the rapid innovation of commercial space. The Ukraine war forced the Pentagon to buy Starlink services on short notice, exposing the gap between...

By SatNews
Mexico's Serviaéreo Launches Executive Jet Operations
NewsApr 8, 2026

Mexico's Serviaéreo Launches Executive Jet Operations

Mexico’s regional carrier Serviaéreo announced the launch of its executive jet service, marking its entry into the business‑aviation market. The airline will operate Embraer Legacy 450 aircraft, targeting high‑net‑worth individuals and corporate clients across Mexico and the broader Latin America...

By ch-aviation News
N Korea Fires Multiple Short-Range Missiles Toward Sea
NewsApr 8, 2026

N Korea Fires Multiple Short-Range Missiles Toward Sea

North Korea conducted back‑to‑back missile launches, firing multiple short‑range ballistic missiles from Wonsan that traveled roughly 240 km toward the east sea, followed by a longer‑range missile exceeding 700 km that landed outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone. The launches occurred a day...

By Taipei Times – Business
Delta and Amazon Leo Collaborate to Deliver Next Era of Tech-Enabled Travel Experiences
NewsApr 8, 2026

Delta and Amazon Leo Collaborate to Deliver Next Era of Tech-Enabled Travel Experiences

Delta Air Lines and Amazon have signed a long‑term deal to equip Delta’s fleet with Amazon’s Leo low‑Earth‑orbit satellite network. The partnership will roll out high‑speed, low‑latency inflight Wi‑Fi on an initial 500 aircraft starting in 2028, leveraging AWS and...

By Future Travel Experience
Webb Captures Striking Edge-On Views of Two Planet Nurseries
NewsApr 8, 2026

Webb Captures Striking Edge-On Views of Two Planet Nurseries

The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered striking edge‑on images of two young, planet‑forming systems—Tau 042021 in Taurus and Oph 163131 in Ophiuchus—located roughly 450‑480 light‑years from Earth. Using NIRCam and MIRI, Webb captured the disks in unprecedented detail, showing the central...

By Sci‑News
The Moon Is Back on the Menu
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Moon Is Back on the Menu

Artemis II’s April 1 launch proved NASA’s new heavy‑lift rocket and Orion spacecraft can carry astronauts around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo. Administrator Jared Isaacman introduced the Ignition policy, shifting NASA toward a systems‑architect role that emphasizes...

By EE Times – Designlines/AI & ML
Lufthansa Launches ‘Future Onboard Experience’ in First Class to Redefine Inflight Service
NewsApr 8, 2026

Lufthansa Launches ‘Future Onboard Experience’ in First Class to Redefine Inflight Service

Lufthansa has rolled out its Future Onboard Experience (FOX) in First Class, marking the start of a €70 million (≈$76 million) overhaul of long‑haul cabin service. The program, built on data from more than 9,000 customer inputs and 110 test flights, introduces...

By Future Travel Experience
Commercial Space Weather and Orbital Risk Intelligence: Emerging Necessity or Thin Market Niche?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Commercial Space Weather and Orbital Risk Intelligence: Emerging Necessity or Thin Market Niche?

Commercial space weather and orbital risk intelligence are evolving into essential layers of modern infrastructure, but the market structure remains split. Public agencies such as NOAA and ESA continue to deliver baseline observations and alerts, while private firms focus on...

By New Space Economy
This UK College Is Quietly Training the Workers Behind the Moon Missions
NewsApr 8, 2026

This UK College Is Quietly Training the Workers Behind the Moon Missions

Suffolk New College in Ipswich hosted a career‑focused session for about 50 students, highlighting engineering and welding roles that underpin satellite manufacturing, launch infrastructure and lunar missions. Industry representatives from Space East emphasized that East Anglia houses more than 800...

By Orbital Today
Textron Aviation Names 2026 Top Hawk Recipients
NewsApr 8, 2026

Textron Aviation Names 2026 Top Hawk Recipients

Textron Aviation announced the five 2026 recipients of its Top Hawk training support program: Brazos Valley Flight Services, Executive Air Taxi Corporation, Fairmont State University, Sterling Flight Training, and Victors Aviation. The initiative places brand‑new Cessna Skyhawk aircraft with flight...

By AVweb
Moon Astronaut Captures Shot of Earth That Lets You See Its Razor-Thin Atmosphere Perfectly
NewsApr 8, 2026

Moon Astronaut Captures Shot of Earth That Lets You See Its Razor-Thin Atmosphere Perfectly

NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman captured a striking image titled “Hello, World” as Artemis 2 departed Earth on April 2. The photo uniquely displays the thin edge of Earth’s atmosphere, two faint auroras, and a zodiacal light glow, offering a fresh perspective not...

By Futurism Space
Drone Industry Is on Pace for Big Pentagon Contracts. These Stocks Would Benefit the Most
NewsApr 8, 2026

Drone Industry Is on Pace for Big Pentagon Contracts. These Stocks Would Benefit the Most

The White House’s FY2027 defense budget request of $1.5 trillion could channel roughly $63 billion toward unmanned and drone technologies, according to Needham analysts. Of that, $55 billion is earmarked for the Defense Autonomous Weapons Group, a program aimed at low‑cost drone production....

By CNBC – ETFs
Air Jamaica Takeover Hit Caribbean with $250mn Loss
NewsApr 8, 2026

Air Jamaica Takeover Hit Caribbean with $250mn Loss

Caribbean Airlines’ acquisition of Air Jamaica has generated more than TTD 1.7 billion (≈ USD 250 million) in losses since 2011, with cumulative deficits of USD 254.7 million recorded between 2012 and 2025. The Jamaican government’s equity fell from 16 % to 11.8 %, stripping it of board‑appointment rights, while no pandemic‑era financial...

By ch-aviation News
Defense Business Brief: Doubling Down on C-UAS; Hypersonic Flight; Could AI Help the Navy Build Hulls Faster?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Defense Business Brief: Doubling Down on C-UAS; Hypersonic Flight; Could AI Help the Navy Build Hulls Faster?

The Pentagon is proposing a near‑$1 billion FY27 budget for counter‑drone (C‑UAS) systems, roughly doubling the Army’s 2026 allocation and expanding both procurement and R&D. The increase reflects growing drone threats and a strategic push for kinetic interception solutions. Meanwhile, hypersonic...

By Defense One
Video: Artemis 2 Flight Day 7 Highlights – Orion Calls the ISS and Completes Its First Return Burn
NewsApr 8, 2026

Video: Artemis 2 Flight Day 7 Highlights – Orion Calls the ISS and Completes Its First Return Burn

Flight Day 7 of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission saw the Orion crew, including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, shift to a quieter schedule after the lunar flyby. The crew captured a total solar eclipse from lunar orbit, producing striking imagery of the Sun’s...

By SpaceQ
Update on SpaceX’s Starship/Superheavy Launchpad Improvements at Boca Chica
NewsApr 8, 2026

Update on SpaceX’s Starship/Superheavy Launchpad Improvements at Boca Chica

SpaceX is upgrading the Boca Chica launch complex ahead of the next Starship‑Super Heavy orbital test, now slated for mid‑May. Engineers have bolstered the Ship Quick Disconnect (SQD) arm with steel reinforcements, allowing a faster swing‑out that lessens exposure to...

By Behind the Black
Airbus Pushes A350 Freighter Toward Final Validation
NewsApr 8, 2026

Airbus Pushes A350 Freighter Toward Final Validation

Airbus has launched a comprehensive ground‑test campaign for the A350F freighter, moving the program from final assembly toward flight‑test and certification. The tests validate new cargo‑specific systems such as the main‑deck loading mechanism, door cycling, anti‑tail‑tipping warnings and advanced connectivity....

By CompositesWorld
Jeremy Hansen: From Physics to the Moon
NewsApr 8, 2026

Jeremy Hansen: From Physics to the Moon

Col. Jeremy Hansen is set to become the first Canadian to fly around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II mission. A graduate of the Royal Military College with honours in space science and a master’s in physics, he combines a distinguished...

By University Affairs (Canada)
Bahrain Reopens Airspace After Precautionary Closure
NewsApr 8, 2026

Bahrain Reopens Airspace After Precautionary Closure

Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Authority has fully reopened the kingdom’s airspace after a precautionary shutdown triggered by heightened regional tensions. The decision follows a safety‑first assessment coordinated with domestic security agencies, regional regulators and ICAO, and will be overseen by continuous...

By CEOWORLD magazine
Industry Sentiment Shifts as Quilty Space Reveals Top 5 Takeaways From Satellite 2026
NewsApr 8, 2026

Industry Sentiment Shifts as Quilty Space Reveals Top 5 Takeaways From Satellite 2026

Analysts at Quilty Space released five key takeaways from the Washington Satellite 2026 show, highlighting a notable shift in industry sentiment away from the previous fatalism tied to SpaceX dominance. Launch providers are reporting unprecedented backlogs driven by large projects such...

By SatNews
Delta Expects Fuel Costs to Double in 2Q
NewsApr 8, 2026

Delta Expects Fuel Costs to Double in 2Q

Delta Air Lines said its jet fuel cost will roughly double in the second quarter, rising to about $4.30 per gallon from $2.62 per gallon in the first quarter. The increase reflects a 7‑8% year‑over‑year rise in Q1 and a...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Artemis II Mission Day 7 Recap April 7
NewsApr 8, 2026

Artemis II Mission Day 7 Recap April 7

On Flight Day 7, Artemis II’s Orion capsule left the Moon’s sphere of influence at 41,072 miles and began its return to Earth. The crew debriefed the historic lunar flyby, conducted a 15‑second trajectory‑correction burn that added 1.6 ft/s, and held a 15‑minute audio...

By National Space Society Blog
Pen Aviation, Nandina REM Pave the Way for rCF in Flight in UAV/UAS Platforms
NewsApr 8, 2026

Pen Aviation, Nandina REM Pave the Way for rCF in Flight in UAV/UAS Platforms

Pen Aviation and Singapore‑based Nandina REM are accelerating the use of recycled carbon fiber (rCF) in UAV and UAS platforms. By leveraging risk‑proportionate certification frameworks such as SORA, Pen can integrate rCF without the full data set required for type‑certified...

By CompositesWorld
US NRL Launches Three Experimental Payloads on STPSat-7 Mission
NewsApr 8, 2026

US NRL Launches Three Experimental Payloads on STPSat-7 Mission

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) launched three experimental payloads—LARADO, GOSAS, and GARI‑1C—on the Department of War Space Test Program’s STPSat‑7 mission on April 7 from Vandenberg Space Force Base aboard a Northrop Grumman Minotaur IV. The payloads aim to improve orbital...

By Naval Technology
X-Bow Secures RATO Kits Contract for AEVEX Disruptor Drone
NewsApr 8, 2026

X-Bow Secures RATO Kits Contract for AEVEX Disruptor Drone

X‑Bow Systems has secured a $12.2 million contract with defence firm AEVEX to supply rocket‑assisted take‑off (RATO) kits for the Disruptor drone. The agreement calls for hundreds of kits and thousands of solid‑rocket motors to be delivered between March and August...

By Army Technology
Astroscale to Fly Mission to Rendezvous and Inspect Two Different Satellites
NewsApr 8, 2026

Astroscale to Fly Mission to Rendezvous and Inspect Two Different Satellites

Astroscale announced its ISSA-J1 mission, slated for 2027, to rendezvous with two retired Japanese Earth‑observation satellites—ALOS and ADEOS‑II—at different orbital altitudes. The inspector spacecraft will conduct close‑range observations of attitude, rotation and degradation, providing data more detailed than conventional tracking....

By Behind the Black
From Kitty Hawk to Space, America Showcases Milestones in Aviation Innovation
NewsApr 8, 2026

From Kitty Hawk to Space, America Showcases Milestones in Aviation Innovation

The Wall Street Journal feature chronicles America’s aviation journey from the Wright brothers’ 1903 Kitty Hawk flight to today’s cutting‑edge platforms such as the F‑35 Lightning II and NASA’s robotic Mars explorers. It highlights how early experimentation evolved into a robust...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Intellian Unveils Future Military and Aerospace Antenna Technologies at Satellite 2026
NewsApr 8, 2026

Intellian Unveils Future Military and Aerospace Antenna Technologies at Satellite 2026

Intellian Technologies showcased a suite of next‑generation antenna solutions at Satellite 2026, highlighting a 2.4 m fly‑away antenna that can simultaneously operate on X‑band and Mil Ka‑band for communications‑on‑the‑pause missions. The company also previewed an L‑band antenna family for UAVs and USVs, a...

By SatNews
Leadership Shake-Up at Air India as CEO Campbell Wilson Resigns
NewsApr 8, 2026

Leadership Shake-Up at Air India as CEO Campbell Wilson Resigns

Campbell Wilson is stepping down as chief executive of Air India after a three‑year tenure that saw the carrier post its first profit in five years and lift its load factor to 78%. During his leadership the airline added 20...

By Business Traveller (UK)
ZenaTech Initiates Plans for a Ukraine Testing Facility for Drone Testing and Operational Validation of Its Interceptor Defense Systems
NewsApr 8, 2026

ZenaTech Initiates Plans for a Ukraine Testing Facility for Drone Testing and Operational Validation of Its Interceptor Defense Systems

ZenaTech announced plans to build a dedicated drone testing facility in Ukraine, positioning its R&D amid the world’s most intense drone‑warfare environment. The site will validate the Interceptor P-1 one‑way expendable interceptor and other counter‑UAS systems, complementing a previously disclosed...

By AiThority » Sales Enablement
E-GEOS and VENG Strengthen Global Partnership for SAOCOM Satellite Data Distribution
NewsApr 8, 2026

E-GEOS and VENG Strengthen Global Partnership for SAOCOM Satellite Data Distribution

e‑GEOS, the Italian‑Argentine joint venture, and Argentina’s VENG have signed a multi‑year agreement to market and distribute SAOCOM L‑band SAR data worldwide. The deal links SAOCOM’s 1A/1B satellites with Italy’s COSMO‑SkyMed X‑band constellation, creating the first integrated European‑American radar system...

By SatNews
Regulation: DSA02 DFSR Defence: Aerodrome Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) Regulations
NewsApr 8, 2026

Regulation: DSA02 DFSR Defence: Aerodrome Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) Regulations

The Ministry of Defence’s Defence Safety Authority has refreshed the DSA02 DFSR Defence Aerodrome Rescue & Fire Fighting (ARFF) Regulations, the first edition released in 2019 and most recently amended by Regulatory Notice 2026‑01 on 8 April 2026. The update consolidates guidance, adds...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Serbia Hedges Its Bets With Chinese High-Speed Missiles
NewsApr 8, 2026

Serbia Hedges Its Bets With Chinese High-Speed Missiles

Serbia has equipped its Soviet‑era MiG‑29 fighters with Chinese‑made CM‑400AKG high‑speed missiles, marking the first European deployment of the weapon. The deal, announced by President Aleksandar Vučić, also includes LS‑6 glide‑bomb kits and follows earlier Chinese acquisitions of drones and...

By The Diplomat – Asia Defense
United Airlines at 100: A Century of Leadership, Scale and Unmatched Global Impact
NewsApr 8, 2026

United Airlines at 100: A Century of Leadership, Scale and Unmatched Global Impact

United Airlines celebrated its 100th anniversary on April 6, 2026, highlighting a century of growth from a single airmail route to a global aviation leader. The carrier now operates nearly 1,100 aircraft, serves over 350 destinations across six continents, and...

By Air Cargo Week
New Funding Fuels AirHub’s Defense Drone Ambitions
NewsApr 8, 2026

New Funding Fuels AirHub’s Defense Drone Ambitions

AirHub, a European drone‑software firm, closed a €4.4 million ($4.8 million) Series A round led by Keen Venture Partners, RunwayFBU, Lumaux and LUMO Labs. The capital will fund expansion of its Drone Operations Center and the launch of MilHub for defense and SecHub...

By DroneDJ
'Pinprick of Light': Artemis Crew Witnesses Meteorite Impacts on Moon
NewsApr 8, 2026

'Pinprick of Light': Artemis Crew Witnesses Meteorite Impacts on Moon

During NASA's Artemis II mission, astronauts witnessed six brief meteorite impact flashes on the Moon’s surface, a phenomenon captured during a seven‑hour observation window. The flashes, described as white to bluish‑white pinpricks of light lasting only milliseconds, were most visible during...

By Phys.org - Space News
What Does the Dark Side of the Moon Sound Like? Nasa’s Sonifications Are Helping Us Imagine
NewsApr 8, 2026

What Does the Dark Side of the Moon Sound Like? Nasa’s Sonifications Are Helping Us Imagine

NASA’s Artemis II crew heard no mysterious sounds on the Moon’s far side, but the agency is turning spacecraft electromagnetic data into audible sonifications. The infamous whistling recorded by Apollo 10 was later traced to interference between two VHF transmitters, debunking decades‑old...

By The Guardian – Science
Mammoth Receives FAA STC Certification for 777-200 Freighter Conversion
NewsApr 8, 2026

Mammoth Receives FAA STC Certification for 777-200 Freighter Conversion

Mammoth Freighters has secured FAA Supplemental Type Certification for its 777‑200LRMF freighter conversion, clearing the design for commercial use. The company can now deliver the aircraft to launch customer Qatar Airways Cargo, which has ordered five units through lessor Jetran....

By Air Cargo News
First GCAP Contract Marks Milestone for Edgewing, While UK Waits on Further Funding
NewsApr 8, 2026

First GCAP Contract Marks Milestone for Edgewing, While UK Waits on Further Funding

Edgewing, the BAE Systems‑led joint venture, has secured its first international contract from the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) agency, worth £686 million (≈US$908 million). The design and development agreement runs until June 2026 and funds engineering work on the sixth‑generation fighter slated...

By Shephard Media
Southwest Airlines Adds Santa Rosa Service, Debuts Wine‑Friendly “Sip and Ship” Program
NewsApr 8, 2026

Southwest Airlines Adds Santa Rosa Service, Debuts Wine‑Friendly “Sip and Ship” Program

Southwest Airlines launched service to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, marking its 14th California destination and linking the wine region to markets such as San Diego, Las Vegas, Denver and Burbank. Daily flights to San Diego...

By Recommend
Airline and Travel Industries See No Immediate Relief From Iran Ceasefire
NewsApr 8, 2026

Airline and Travel Industries See No Immediate Relief From Iran Ceasefire

A two‑week US‑Iran ceasefire is unlikely to quickly ease the airline industry's fuel crisis, as jet‑fuel supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz will persist for months. Delta Air Lines expects an extra $2 billion in fuel costs for Q2 and...

By The Straits Times – Technology (Singapore)
CCC and StandardAero Ink 5-Year MRO Agreement with US Navy
NewsApr 8, 2026

CCC and StandardAero Ink 5-Year MRO Agreement with US Navy

The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) has secured a five‑year maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to support the Navy’s 501K engine fleet. StandardAero will perform repair and modification of 501K engine components at its...

By Naval Today