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30,000 New Drones: Pentagon Names Winners Of Air Dominance 'Gauntlet'
NewsMar 27, 2026

30,000 New Drones: Pentagon Names Winners Of Air Dominance 'Gauntlet'

The Pentagon announced the winners of its Gauntlet I uncrewed exercise, selecting Skycutter, Neros and Nepatree to supply 30,000 one‑way attack drones. The two‑week competition at Fort Benning tested 25 companies, with drones required to hit targets up to 6.2 miles after...

By SlashGear
DND’s $51.7 Billion Plan for 2026-27 Includes a New Space Rocketry Challenge
NewsMar 27, 2026

DND’s $51.7 Billion Plan for 2026-27 Includes a New Space Rocketry Challenge

Canada’s Department of National Defence unveiled a $51.7 billion CAD (≈$37.7 billion USD) 2026‑27 plan that earmarks new resources for space defence. The plan includes a $25 million CAD (≈$18 million USD) Space Rocketry Challenge for 2026‑27, rising to $50 million CAD (≈$36 million USD) annually,...

By SpaceQ
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Associate Members
NewsMar 27, 2026

Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Associate Members

The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) announced the addition of Astrolab and Zeno Power as associate members. Astrolab builds multi‑purpose rovers for lunar and Martian surface operations, while Zeno Power develops radioisotope batteries for extreme‑environment power. Both companies aim to strengthen...

By SpaceNews
Combat Drones Are Pivoting Into Green Hydrogen Fuel Cells
NewsMar 27, 2026

Combat Drones Are Pivoting Into Green Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Combat drones and emerging ground robots are increasingly being powered by green hydrogen fuel cells, a shift driven by Ukraine’s rapid adoption and U.S. defense interest. Startups such as Sesame Solar have created mobile nanogrid refueling stations that can be...

By CleanTechnica
ESA to Decide by June on Europe’s Gateway Contributions
NewsMar 27, 2026

ESA to Decide by June on Europe’s Gateway Contributions

NASA has halted work on the lunar Gateway, forcing the European Space Agency to rethink its Artemis contributions. ESA’s portfolio includes the European Service Module, the I‑Hab habitation module, the Lunar View refueling unit and the Lunar Link communications system,...

By SpaceNews
Quadruped Robots Have Potential as Astronaut Surface Assistants, New Research Finds
NewsMar 27, 2026

Quadruped Robots Have Potential as Astronaut Surface Assistants, New Research Finds

Researchers at Oregon State University and NASA tested a battery‑powered quadruped robot in White Sands’ Mars‑like dunes, showing it can collaborate with astronaut scientists to collect soil data. The robot’s leg motors generate current that doubles as a terrain sensor,...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
NASA Names Scientists to Support Lunar South Pole Science
NewsMar 27, 2026

NASA Names Scientists to Support Lunar South Pole Science

NASA has appointed ten scientists to the Artemis lunar surface science team, tasking them with shaping the mission’s scientific agenda at the Moon’s South Pole. The group will work alongside the existing geology team led by Noah Petro and Padi...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Ontario International Airport Reports Better than 6% Passenger Gain in February
NewsMar 27, 2026

Ontario International Airport Reports Better than 6% Passenger Gain in February

Ontario International Airport reported a 6.3% year‑over‑year increase in February passenger traffic, handling 478,625 travelers, with domestic traffic modestly up 2.1% and international traffic jumping 55.1% to 55,531 passengers. Year‑to‑date figures show a 5% rise to over 971,000 passengers, driven...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
CLT Taps Perry As COO
NewsMar 27, 2026

CLT Taps Perry As COO

The City of Charlotte has appointed Jeffrey Perry as chief operating officer of Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). Perry previously served as COO of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority and held several senior roles, including airport operations director for Charlotte....

By Airport Experience News
Europe’s Space Agencies Prepare For A Brave New NASA
NewsMar 27, 2026

Europe’s Space Agencies Prepare For A Brave New NASA

During NASA’s high‑profile Ignition conference in Washington, European space agencies convened at the Munich Space Summit to gauge the implications of the U.S. agency’s new lunar‑Mars roadmap. While the summit’s main sessions barely mentioned NASA’s plans, breakout discussions revealed a...

By Orbital Today
NextSTEP-3 E: Network Extension for User Continuity and Sustainability (NEXUS) Ka-Band Backward-Compatible Relay Broad
NewsMar 27, 2026

NextSTEP-3 E: Network Extension for User Continuity and Sustainability (NEXUS) Ka-Band Backward-Compatible Relay Broad

NASA announced a new Broad Agency Announcement under the NextSTEP‑3 program to fund Project NEXUS, a Ka‑band backward‑compatible relay system. The initiative aims to replace the aging Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) network with an end‑to‑end service lasting at...

By NASA News (Breaking)
The FCC Must Choose: Enforce the Rules or Preserve LEO Competition
NewsMar 27, 2026

The FCC Must Choose: Enforce the Rules or Preserve LEO Competition

The FCC faces a pivotal choice between enforcing its LEO deployment milestones and preserving competition in low‑Earth‑orbit broadband. Amazon has asked for a two‑year extension to meet its 1,618‑satellite Leo deadline, citing launch bottlenecks despite a $10 billion investment and a...

By SatNews
War Department Conducts Classified Suborbital Missile Test From Cape Canaveral
NewsMar 27, 2026

War Department Conducts Classified Suborbital Missile Test From Cape Canaveral

On March 26, the U.S. War Department launched an unidentified suborbital missile from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, with no public details on the vehicle or its mission. The launch occurred around 12:30 p.m., leaving a thin white contrail over the...

By Behind the Black
Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars
NewsMar 27, 2026

Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars

NASA’s InSight lander data confirms that Mars’ day is shortening by fractions of a millisecond each year, indicating the planet is spinning faster. Researchers from Delft University of Technology propose a “negative mass anomaly” – a buoyant plume of hot...

By Futurism Space
Syntiant and Novi Space Successfully Demonstrate Low-Power AI Inference in Orbit
NewsMar 27, 2026

Syntiant and Novi Space Successfully Demonstrate Low-Power AI Inference in Orbit

On March 26, 2026, Syntiant Corp. and Novi Space completed a successful in‑orbit demonstration of real‑time AI object detection on a commercial LEO satellite. Using Syntiant’s quantized neural network models deployed on Novi’s SP240 space‑edge computer, the system identified ground...

By SatNews
U.S. Navy Finalizes Requirements for T-45 Replacement Trainer
NewsMar 27, 2026

U.S. Navy Finalizes Requirements for T-45 Replacement Trainer

The U.S. Navy issued its final request for proposals on March 26 for a next‑generation Undergraduate Jet Training System to replace the aging T‑45 Goshawk fleet. The service set an aggressive acquisition timeline and a firm cost target while dropping the...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Northrop Grumman Receives $127m Contract for GQM-163A Coyote SSST
NewsMar 27, 2026

Northrop Grumman Receives $127m Contract for GQM-163A Coyote SSST

Northrop Grumman secured a firm‑fixed‑price contract worth $127.3 million to produce Lot 18 of the GQM‑163A Coyote Supersonic Sea‑skimming Targets (SSST). The award covers 28 target vehicles and associated support for the U.S. Navy and allied forces in Japan and South Korea,...

By Naval Technology
China Is Challenging US Spaceflight Supremacy
NewsMar 27, 2026

China Is Challenging US Spaceflight Supremacy

China is rapidly advancing its human‑spaceflight program, aiming for a crewed lunar flyby by 2030 and a permanent research station by 2035. The nation’s Tiangong space station, the new Mengzhou spacecraft, and the 90‑metre Long March‑10 rocket provide a predictable, state‑backed...

By New Straits Times (Malaysia) – Business
Lone Star Completes Acquisition of Alliance Ground International
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lone Star Completes Acquisition of Alliance Ground International

Lone Star Funds has completed its acquisition of Alliance Ground International (AGI), a Miami‑based airport services provider operating at more than 60 North American airports. The deal, announced after a definitive agreement in January, brings AGI’s 12,000‑strong workforce under Lone...

By Air Cargo News
World Star Leases Boeing 737-400SF to Sky One
NewsMar 27, 2026

World Star Leases Boeing 737-400SF to Sky One

World Star Aviation has delivered a leased Boeing 737‑400SF to UAE‑based cargo carrier Sky One, marking the third such aircraft in their partnership. The converted freighter offers a 20‑ton payload and a 3,700 km range, suited for short‑ and medium‑haul routes. Sky...

By Air Cargo News
Sentinel Program Advances with Silo Prototype
NewsMar 27, 2026

Sentinel Program Advances with Silo Prototype

The U.S. Air Force, Northrop Grumman and Bechtel have broken ground on a prototype launch silo for the LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile in Promontory, Utah. The silo will test a modular, repeatable construction method intended to accelerate deployment, curb...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
RUAG International Sets Strategic Course for Space-Focused Future Amid Short-Term Earnings Impact
NewsMar 27, 2026

RUAG International Sets Strategic Course for Space-Focused Future Amid Short-Term Earnings Impact

RUAG International’s 2025 fiscal year saw net sales dip to CHF 412 million (~$521 million) while earnings before interest and taxes fell to a loss of CHF 114 million (~$145 million) due to high engineering costs in its Launchers division and one‑off transformation expenses. The company...

By CompositesWorld
Lockheed Martin to Explore Coexpair’s Solutions to Improve F-35 Manufacturing
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lockheed Martin to Explore Coexpair’s Solutions to Improve F-35 Manufacturing

Lockheed Martin and Belgian composite specialist Coexpair have signed an MOU to explore manufacturing advanced composite parts for the F‑35 fighter. Coexpair will use its SQRTM 4.0 automated resin transfer molding platform and Maestro AI‑driven software to design and test representative...

By JEC Composites
BAE Systems Names 12 Suppliers in Annual Awards
NewsMar 27, 2026

BAE Systems Names 12 Suppliers in Annual Awards

BAE Systems held its ninth annual Partner 2 Win Supplier of the Year ceremony in Boston, honoring twelve suppliers for outstanding 2025 performance. The awards recognize on‑time delivery, high quality, and collaborative technology development across aerospace, defense, and security. Winners include precision‑machined...

By Engineering.com
Vertical Aerospace Selects Isoclima for Valo Transparencies
NewsMar 27, 2026

Vertical Aerospace Selects Isoclima for Valo Transparencies

Vertical Aerospace announced a strategic partnership with Italy’s Isoclima S.p.A. to design and manufacture the complete transparency suite for its upcoming Valo eVTOL, including pilot and passenger canopies and glazing systems. The agreement secures long‑term supply stability and technical continuity...

By Urban Air Mobility News
Air China Subsidiary to Lease 10 Boeing Jets in Deals Worth About US$400 Million
NewsMar 27, 2026

Air China Subsidiary to Lease 10 Boeing Jets in Deals Worth About US$400 Million

Shandong Airlines, an Air China subsidiary, announced a lease of ten Boeing 737‑800 jets valued at about $400 million. The move aims to replace aging aircraft and modernize its domestic network. The lease comes weeks before President Donald Trump’s planned trade...

By South China Morning Post – Global Economy
Airlines Are Facing yet More Turbulence. An Expert Assesses What It Will Take to Survive
NewsMar 27, 2026

Airlines Are Facing yet More Turbulence. An Expert Assesses What It Will Take to Survive

The ongoing Middle East conflict has wiped about $53 bn off the market value of the world’s 20 largest airlines in just three weeks, while jet fuel prices have jumped from $87 to $150‑$200 per barrel, doubling one of the sector’s...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
Air Alderney Eyes up to Ten Islanders
NewsMar 27, 2026

Air Alderney Eyes up to Ten Islanders

Air Alderney has applied for a ground‑handling licence that would let it base up to ten BN‑2 Islander aircraft on the Channel Island of Alderney. The plan earmarks one aircraft for year‑round medevac missions while the remaining nine would serve...

By ch-aviation News
Netherlands Orders 12 V-BAT Drones as Arctic NATO Tests Prove Performance
NewsMar 27, 2026

Netherlands Orders 12 V-BAT Drones as Arctic NATO Tests Prove Performance

The Dutch Ministry of Defence has ordered 12 Shield AI V‑BAT (MQ‑35A) unmanned aerial systems for deployment across eight Royal Netherlands Navy vessels. The vertical‑takeoff drones, which can operate for more than 12 hours on JP‑5 fuel, have already demonstrated...

By Overt Defense
I Almost Drowned in Space when My Helmet Filled with Water
NewsMar 27, 2026

I Almost Drowned in Space when My Helmet Filled with Water

During a July 2013 spacewalk, ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano experienced a sudden water leak that flooded his helmet, obscuring his vision, muffling his hearing, and threatening to drown him in microgravity. The incident forced him to abort the EVA and race back...

By New Scientist – Robots
NASA's Ambitious 'Decade of Venus' Exploration May Bank on 1 Probe: 'Not Everything Can Move Forward'
NewsMar 27, 2026

NASA's Ambitious 'Decade of Venus' Exploration May Bank on 1 Probe: 'Not Everything Can Move Forward'

NASA faces tough budget constraints that could force it to scale back its planned trio of Venus missions. While the European‑led Envision mission is still under negotiation, funding shortfalls may shift the VenSAR radar instrument to ESA development. The domestically...

By Space.com
March 27, 2025: Gaia Turns Off
NewsMar 27, 2026

March 27, 2025: Gaia Turns Off

ESA’s Gaia mission concluded on March 27, 2025 after a decade of operation, having captured three trillion observations of roughly two billion stars. Launched in 2013, Gaia fulfilled its goal of mapping a billion stars, delivering an unprecedented three‑dimensional view...

By Astronomy Magazine
Kratos to Supply Rocket Motors and TVC Kits for US Navy Programs
NewsMar 27, 2026

Kratos to Supply Rocket Motors and TVC Kits for US Navy Programs

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions secured a roughly $49 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division to deliver Oriole solid‑rocket motors and thrust‑vector‑control (TVC) nozzle kits. The award includes a $39.1 million base for the motors and a...

By Naval Today
How CPDLC Might Help the FAA Implement Part 108
NewsMar 27, 2026

How CPDLC Might Help the FAA Implement Part 108

The FAA is shifting from voice‑centric control to a digital operating model, using Digital Flight Rules (DFR) as the bridge to automation. Part 108, the upcoming rule for beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight drone flights, emphasizes system performance and corporate responsibility rather than pilot actions....

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Nippon Cargo Airlines and ANA Cargo to Merge Sales and Warehousing
NewsMar 27, 2026

Nippon Cargo Airlines and ANA Cargo to Merge Sales and Warehousing

ANA Holdings is consolidating the sales and warehousing functions of its recent acquisition, Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA), with its ANA Cargo unit starting 1 April. The move creates a single global sales point and merges domestic warehouses at Chubu Centrair and...

By Air Cargo News
The First Colour Photo of Earth From the Moon
NewsMar 27, 2026

The First Colour Photo of Earth From the Moon

NASA’s Artemis crew captured the first ever colour photograph of Earth taken from the Moon’s surface, broadcasting a vivid blue‑marble view back to Earth. The image was snapped by astronaut Randy Vincent during the mission’s lunar landing phase and streamed live to...

By BBC News – Science & Environment
96 Drones, One Operator — China Demonstrates Massive Drone AI Swarm in Precision Strike Test
NewsMar 27, 2026

96 Drones, One Operator — China Demonstrates Massive Drone AI Swarm in Precision Strike Test

China’s state media showcased the Atlas drone swarm system, a fully AI‑driven architecture that can launch and coordinate up to 96 fixed‑wing drones from a single operator. The Swarm‑2 ground combat vehicle carries 48 drones, while the command vehicle manages...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
IAG Cargo Announced Its Summer 2026 Schedule with the Launch of a New Route
NewsMar 27, 2026

IAG Cargo Announced Its Summer 2026 Schedule with the Launch of a New Route

IAG Cargo unveiled its summer 2026 schedule, launching a new four‑times‑weekly London Heathrow‑St Louis service that marks its 27th U.S. destination. The carrier also boosted weekly frequencies on Chicago and Washington routes to 21 flights and doubled services to Austin and...

By Air Cargo Week
What Is SpaceX Starshield, and Why Is It Important?
NewsMar 27, 2026

What Is SpaceX Starshield, and Why Is It Important?

SpaceX’s Starshield has evolved from a branding concept into an operational U.S. defense space system that combines secure communications, Earth‑observation, and hosted‑payload services. The program leverages the existing Starlink constellation, dedicated low‑Earth‑orbit satellites, and a growing network of ground‑entry terminals....

By New Space Economy
BAE Systems Won a Contract to Upgrade the AN/ALQ-221 Electronic Warfare System on U.S. Air Force U-2 Aircraft
NewsMar 27, 2026

BAE Systems Won a Contract to Upgrade the AN/ALQ-221 Electronic Warfare System on U.S. Air Force U-2 Aircraft

BAE Systems secured a contract to provide field service support and implement upgrades to the AN/ALQ-221 electronic warfare system on the U.S. Air Force’s U‑2 reconnaissance fleet. The effort will refresh software libraries, enhance signal‑processing algorithms and add new threat...

By Overt Defense
NASA’s NISAR Radar Cuts Through Clouds to Reveal the Pacific Northwest Like Never Before
NewsMar 27, 2026

NASA’s NISAR Radar Cuts Through Clouds to Reveal the Pacific Northwest Like Never Before

NASA’s joint NASA‑ISRO NISAR mission released a radar image of the Pacific Northwest captured on 10 November 2025. The L‑band radar pierced dense cloud cover to deliver a sharp view of Seattle, Puget Sound, Portland and surrounding landmarks. NISAR’s 12‑meter antenna and...

By Orbital Today
Is There a Commercial Market: Six UK Projects Selected to Build Satellite-Powered Climate Services
NewsMar 27, 2026

Is There a Commercial Market: Six UK Projects Selected to Build Satellite-Powered Climate Services

The UK Space Agency has allocated roughly $483,000 in pre‑commercial grants to six early‑stage firms developing satellite‑powered climate services. Recipients – New Gradient/Calterra, TreeStock, Treeconomy, Amelia Space Technologies, 2Excel Aviation and Plastic‑i – aim to automate peatland surveys, create tree‑level...

By New Space Economy
Update: Bellatrix Aerospace Raises $20 Mn in Pre Series B Round
NewsMar 27, 2026

Update: Bellatrix Aerospace Raises $20 Mn in Pre Series B Round

Bellatrix Aerospace, a Bengaluru‑based spacetech startup, closed a $20 million pre‑Series B round led by Cactus Partners, with participation from Hero Investment Office, 35 North Ventures and existing backers. The financing values the company at roughly $105 million, a 2.7‑fold increase from its previous...

By Entrackr
NASA Moves Permanent Moon Base Plans Forward, and Other News.
NewsMar 27, 2026

NASA Moves Permanent Moon Base Plans Forward, and Other News.

NASA is committing roughly $20 billion over the next seven years to build a permanent Moon base, shifting Artemis focus from the lunar Gateway to surface habitats and targeting continuous astronaut presence by the late 2020s. The agency’s move underscores growing...

By Surface Magazine
Easter Getaway and Global Uncertainty Test Airline Networks
NewsMar 27, 2026

Easter Getaway and Global Uncertainty Test Airline Networks

UK aviation set a new record with over 300 million passenger journeys in 2025, and global demand is already up 3.8% in 2026. The surge coincides with heightened geopolitical tensions that are forcing airspace closures and rapid flight reroutes. As Easter...

By TTG Media
JFB Announces XTEND’s Strategic Partnership with ParaZero Technologies to Revolutionize Drone Interception Capabilities
NewsMar 27, 2026

JFB Announces XTEND’s Strategic Partnership with ParaZero Technologies to Revolutionize Drone Interception Capabilities

JFB Construction Holdings and XTEND have formed a strategic partnership with ParaZero Technologies to integrate ParaZero's DefendAir net‑launch system with XTEND's Scorpio 1000 drone platform. The combined solution enables fully autonomous detection, tracking, and physical capture of hostile drones across air,...

By AiThority » Sales Enablement
SBQuantum and Spire to Send Quantum Diamond Magnetometer Into Orbit
NewsMar 27, 2026

SBQuantum and Spire to Send Quantum Diamond Magnetometer Into Orbit

Canadian startup SBQuantum will launch a quantum diamond magnetometer aboard a Spire Global satellite on March 30 via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare. The device, roughly the size of a quart of milk, is competing in the final phase of the National...

By SpaceNews
Ispace Redesigns Lunar Lander, Introduces Lunar Communications Service
NewsMar 27, 2026

Ispace Redesigns Lunar Lander, Introduces Lunar Communications Service

Japanese lunar venture ispace is overhauling its lander program by replacing the under‑performing VoidRunner engine and unifying its Japanese Series 3 and U.S. Apex 1.0 designs into a single Ultra lander. The redesign pushes the U.S. CLPS Mission 3 launch from 2027 to...

By SpaceNews
Wizz Air Opens New Base in Podgorica: 17 New Routes to Boost Montenegro’s Tourism and Connectivity
NewsMar 27, 2026

Wizz Air Opens New Base in Podgorica: 17 New Routes to Boost Montenegro’s Tourism and Connectivity

Wizz Air inaugurated a new base at Podgorica Airport on March 30, 2026, deploying two Airbus A321neo jets. The carrier launched 17 new routes to cities such as Barcelona, Paris, Rome and Hamburg, adding more than one million seats for the year....

By Travel And Tour World