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How Many Missiles Does Iran Have Left?
NewsMar 26, 2026

How Many Missiles Does Iran Have Left?

Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli air campaign has "completely obliterated" Iran's ballistic missile program, analysts say a substantial portion of the arsenal remains. Roughly 1,400 missiles have been launched, and experts estimate Iran retains about...

By The Irish Times – Business
Air China to Restart Beijing Delhi Service From April 21
NewsMar 26, 2026

Air China to Restart Beijing Delhi Service From April 21

Air China will restart direct Beijing‑Delhi flights on April 21, operating a thrice‑weekly Airbus A330 service that includes onward connections to the United States and Canada. The carrier becomes the fourth airline to launch routes after India‑China passenger flights resumed in November. Over...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
What Has Happened to Iran’s Top-Tier Missiles?
NewsMar 26, 2026

What Has Happened to Iran’s Top-Tier Missiles?

Iran’s most sophisticated missile systems, including the Khorramshahr and Shahab‑6, have stalled in development due to intensified sanctions, supply‑chain disruptions, and technical setbacks. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has shifted focus to upgrading older short‑range rockets rather than fielding new...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
Eurobites: Vodafone Claims Irish First with Satellite Video Call
NewsMar 26, 2026

Eurobites: Vodafone Claims Irish First with Satellite Video Call

Vodafone Ireland completed Ireland’s first mobile video call routed through an AST SpaceMobile satellite using a regular smartphone, showcasing a sovereign‑network alternative to Starlink. Meanwhile, KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners have tabled bids of €6‑8 bn (≈$6.9‑$9.2 bn) for Patrick Drahi’s XpFibre...

By Light Reading
Lawmakers Question NASA’s Shifting Vision for CLDs
NewsMar 26, 2026

Lawmakers Question NASA’s Shifting Vision for CLDs

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman unveiled a new plan to transition from the International Space Station to Commercial LEO Destinations (CLDs) by adding a core module that can power and support up to two commercial segments before detaching. Lawmakers on the...

By Payload
Agnikul Tests New Agnite Rocket Engine, Claims It Can Be 3D Printed in Just 7 Days
NewsMar 26, 2026

Agnikul Tests New Agnite Rocket Engine, Claims It Can Be 3D Printed in Just 7 Days

Agnikul Cosmos successfully hot‑fired its Agnite booster engine, a one‑metre, single‑piece Inconel rocket engine printed in just seven days. The monolithic design eliminates welding, machining and assembly, cutting manufacturing cost to roughly one‑tenth of conventional methods. The engine uses electric‑motor‑driven...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
British Airways Adds Extra Flights to Delhi, Mumbai
NewsMar 26, 2026

British Airways Adds Extra Flights to Delhi, Mumbai

British Airways announced additional capacity on its London‑Delhi and London‑Mumbai routes through the end of May. Starting April 7, a third daily flight will operate on the Delhi‑Heathrow sector, and a third daily service to Mumbai begins May 15. The airline will...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Boeing 777-8 Freighter Mid-Fuselage and Wings Come Together
NewsMar 26, 2026

Boeing 777-8 Freighter Mid-Fuselage and Wings Come Together

Boeing announced that the first 777‑8 freighter’s mid‑fuselage has been joined to its 235‑foot composite wings, marking a key assembly milestone at the Everett final‑assembly plant. Production of the 777‑8F began in July 2025, but the program’s market launch has been...

By Air Cargo News
Skyways – Head of Flight
PodcastMar 26, 2026

Skyways – Head of Flight

Skyways, an Austin‑based autonomous cargo aircraft startup, announced a $37 million contract with the U.S. Air Force to expand its unmanned logistics platform. Backed by investors such as Y Combinator, the company designs, builds, and operates its aircraft for commercial and...

By sUAS News
Watch ESA Astronaut Sławosz’s Talk at CERN
NewsMar 26, 2026

Watch ESA Astronaut Sławosz’s Talk at CERN

On 12 March, ESA astronaut Sławosz Uznański‑Wiśniewski delivered a talk at CERN about his 26 June‑14 July 2025 stay aboard the International Space Station. He detailed the Ignis mission, a Polish‑led scientific program conducted with ESA, and explained how a CERN‑developed space‑radiation monitor was installed...

By CERN – News/Feeds
PrimeFlight to Be Alaska’s Cargo Handling Agent for New US-UK Route
NewsMar 26, 2026

PrimeFlight to Be Alaska’s Cargo Handling Agent for New US-UK Route

Alaska Airlines will launch a daily nonstop wide‑body service between Seattle and London Heathrow on May 21, 2026, and has appointed PrimeFlight Cargo as its handling agent at LHR. PrimeFlight will also begin cargo handling for Alaska at Sacramento International...

By Air Cargo News
Florida’s Digital Tower Boosted by FREQUENTIS X10 Implementation
NewsMar 26, 2026

Florida’s Digital Tower Boosted by FREQUENTIS X10 Implementation

Bartow Executive Airport has installed Frequentis' X10 digital‑tower communications platform within its newly renovated Digital Tower Operations Center. The solution consolidates voice, recording and ATIS data onto a single, future‑ready platform, replacing legacy systems. Designed to boost resilience, safety and...

By Airport Industry-News
FlyFocus Unveils KURIER Unmanned Helicopter
PodcastMar 26, 2026

FlyFocus Unveils KURIER Unmanned Helicopter

Polish defence firm FlyFocus has unveiled KURIER, a 600‑kg class unmanned helicopter capable of transporting over 200 kg of supplies for special‑force missions. Backed by the Polish Ministry of Defence, the programme—valued at roughly $5.5 million—has progressed to Technology Readiness Level 6...

By sUAS News
British Airways To Offer Pilots Bonus For Burning Less Fuel: Smart Or Risky?
NewsMar 26, 2026

British Airways To Offer Pilots Bonus For Burning Less Fuel: Smart Or Risky?

British Airways will introduce a pilot incentive program that offers up to a 1% bonus on basic salary if collective fuel‑burn reductions meet a target of 60,000 tonnes of CO₂ below 2025 levels, slated to begin in 2027 after a...

By One Mile at a Time
Türkiye Expands Serial Production of Long-Range Missiles
NewsMar 26, 2026

Türkiye Expands Serial Production of Long-Range Missiles

Turkey's state‑owned defence firm ROKETSAN confirmed that serial production and deliveries of its domestically developed TAYFUN long‑range ballistic missile and SOM air‑launched cruise missile are proceeding as scheduled. The TAYFUN missile boasts hypersonic speed and resistance to GPS jamming, while...

By Defence Blog
Airlines and Airports Gain Early Warning of Baggage Disruptions
NewsMar 26, 2026

Airlines and Airports Gain Early Warning of Baggage Disruptions

SITA has introduced Bag Radar, a cloud‑based analytics platform that consolidates baggage data from BIMs, WorldTracer, BRS and DCS to deliver real‑time and predictive insights. By applying historical analysis and AI, the solution flags potential mishandling, missed connections and bottlenecks...

By Airport Industry-News
PDW Validates Extended Range & Autonomous Navigation in Texas Flight Trials
NewsMar 26, 2026

PDW Validates Extended Range & Autonomous Navigation in Texas Flight Trials

Performance Drone Works (PDW) completed a three‑day flight test at Texas’s 9 Mile Training Center, executing 114 sorties to prove the extended range and autonomous capabilities of its C100 and AM‑FPV platforms. The C100, equipped with a Range Extension Kit and...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Gotonomi SATCOM Integrated with Embention Autopilots for Enhanced BVLOS Connectivity
NewsMar 26, 2026

Gotonomi SATCOM Integrated with Embention Autopilots for Enhanced BVLOS Connectivity

Gotonomi and Embention have combined Gotonomi SATCOM terminals with Embention’s Veronte autopilots to create a reliable BVLOS communication solution. The Velaris‑200 terminal acts as an IP gateway, routing data through Viasat’s L‑band satellite network to VeronteCloud. Telemetry is limited to...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Volz Servos Developed Custom Actuator Technology for Twister eVTOL
NewsMar 26, 2026

Volz Servos Developed Custom Actuator Technology for Twister eVTOL

Volz Servos has engineered a custom version of its DA 15‑N actuator to power the wing‑flap ailerons on Quantum Systems’ Twister short‑range eVTOL. The servos incorporate the ARINC 825 CAN protocol, delivering aerospace‑grade timing, prioritisation and reliability for certification‑ready operation. Twister,...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
NASA Awards Intuitive Machines a $180.4 Million CLPS Contract
NewsMar 26, 2026

NASA Awards Intuitive Machines a $180.4 Million CLPS Contract

NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines a $180.4 million contract under the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program for its fifth task order, dubbed IM‑5. The mission will deploy a larger Nova‑D lunar lander to the South‑Pole ridge Mons Malapert, delivering seven science...

By Orbital Today
Space Force Exercise Aims to Solidify Responsive Space Processes
NewsMar 26, 2026

Space Force Exercise Aims to Solidify Responsive Space Processes

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command completed its second Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) exercise, Victus Diem, using a tabletop and field‑training simulation rather than an actual launch. The drill demonstrated that payload processing, checkout, and encapsulation can be completed...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Air Force Officials Say They’re Beating Cost Goal for CCA Drones
NewsMar 26, 2026

Air Force Officials Say They’re Beating Cost Goal for CCA Drones

The Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program has surpassed former Secretary Frank Kendall’s target of delivering drone wingmen at roughly one‑third the cost of an F‑35, achieving unit costs at or below $34 million. Semi‑autonomous drones such as the YFQ‑44A...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
How To Fly American Airlines’ Best Business (and First) Class Seats Within the U.S.
NewsMar 25, 2026

How To Fly American Airlines’ Best Business (and First) Class Seats Within the U.S.

In April 2026 American Airlines will operate 1,327 domestic flights featuring lie‑flat seats across its internationally configured fleet, including the 102‑seat A321T, the new A321XLR, Boeing 777‑200, and Boeing 787‑8/‑9 aircraft. The A321T offers 30 Flagship First‑Class and 20 Flagship Business seats on four...

By AwardWallet Blog
Official: UAS Marketplace Likely Not Army’s ‘Primary’ Option For Buying Launched Effects
NewsMar 25, 2026

Official: UAS Marketplace Likely Not Army’s ‘Primary’ Option For Buying Launched Effects

The Army’s new UAS Marketplace, designed as an "Amazon‑like" portal for Group 1‑3 drones, will likely not serve as the primary acquisition channel for its launched‑effects programs. Capability executive Rodney Davis warned that launched effects demand massed capability and scale, which...

By Defense Daily
Army’s SkyFoundry Plan To Build Own Cheap Drones Has ‘Evolved,’ Official Notes Commercial Involvement
NewsMar 25, 2026

Army’s SkyFoundry Plan To Build Own Cheap Drones Has ‘Evolved,’ Official Notes Commercial Involvement

The Army’s SkyFoundry program, originally slated to internally produce 10,000 cheap drones per year, has pivoted to a fully commercial partnership model. Rich Martin, AMC’s supply‑chain director, emphasized that the service cannot scale drone manufacturing alone and will rely on...

By Defense Daily
European Airlines Expand Direct Flights To Asia And Africa As Travelers Avoid Middle East
NewsMar 25, 2026

European Airlines Expand Direct Flights To Asia And Africa As Travelers Avoid Middle East

European airlines are adding direct services to Asia and Africa as travelers steer clear of Middle East layovers amid ongoing conflict disruptions. Lufthansa Group announced four extra Munich‑Singapore flights, additional Frankfurt‑Cape Town and Frankfurt‑Riyadh legs, while Austrian scheduled ten Vienna‑Bangkok...

By Travel Noire
How Many McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Aircraft Are In Service?
NewsMar 25, 2026

How Many McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Aircraft Are In Service?

The McDonnell Douglas MD‑11, a three‑engine widebody introduced in the early 1990s, saw only about 200 units produced before production ceased in 2001. While it struggled in passenger service, the type found a lasting niche as a cargo workhorse, with...

By Simple Flying
Rocket Lab Emerging as Potential Bus Provider for 2,800-Satellite Equatys Constellation
NewsMar 25, 2026

Rocket Lab Emerging as Potential Bus Provider for 2,800-Satellite Equatys Constellation

Rocket Lab is being positioned as the primary candidate to supply the satellite bus for Equatys, a joint venture between Viasat and Space42 targeting a 2,800‑satellite LEO constellation that delivers direct‑to‑device connectivity. The venture, backed by a $600 million investment from...

By SatNews
Flying Fox – Fox Lightening
PodcastMar 25, 2026

Flying Fox – Fox Lightening

Flying Fox Engineering is developing the Fox Lightning, a low‑cost, fixed‑wing UAV priced around $2,500 per unit. The drone offers a 25‑mile range and a 5.5‑lb payload, targeting rapid, large‑scale deployment in electronic‑warfare and GPS‑denied environments. The company has entered...

By sUAS News
PDW Raises Over $110M to Expand Military Drone Production
NewsMar 25, 2026

PDW Raises Over $110M to Expand Military Drone Production

Performance Drone Works (PDW) announced a Series B round that raised over $110 million, led by Ondas and joined by strategic investors such as Hood River, Cedar Pine, Hanwha’s venture fund and Booz Allen Hamilton. The capital will fund a hiring...

By Ventureburn
Exclusive: Lockheed Martin's Martell Says Warfare Requires Human-Machine Teamwork
NewsMar 25, 2026

Exclusive: Lockheed Martin's Martell Says Warfare Requires Human-Machine Teamwork

Lockheed Martin CTO Craig Martell told Axios that future warfare will rely on human‑machine teaming, not fully autonomous cognition. He emphasized that operators must train alongside AI systems to understand their limits and assume responsibility for any errors. Martell cited...

By Axios – General
Kinova Joins Mission Control-Led Consortium for Canadian Lunar Utility Vehicle Bid
NewsMar 25, 2026

Kinova Joins Mission Control-Led Consortium for Canadian Lunar Utility Vehicle Bid

Canada’s Mission Control consortium has selected Quebec‑based robotics firm Kinova to build the robotic manipulator for the nation’s first Lunar Utility Vehicle (LUV). The LUV is a 1,000‑kg heavy‑duty rover designed for a minimum ten‑year lifespan, supporting NASA’s Artemis program...

By SpaceQ
Textron Aviation To Showcase Full Range Of Aircraft At Sun ’N Fun
NewsMar 25, 2026

Textron Aviation To Showcase Full Range Of Aircraft At Sun ’N Fun

Textron Aviation will present its full Cessna, Beechcraft, and newly acquired Pipistrel lineups together for the first time at Sun ’n Fun 2026 in Lakeland, Florida. The static exhibit will span piston trainers, turboprop workhorses and light‑sport aircraft, highlighting the...

By AVweb
Wtih SpaceX's 10,000th Satellite, We Have Great Remote Internet -- and Inescapable Light Pollution
NewsMar 25, 2026

Wtih SpaceX's 10,000th Satellite, We Have Great Remote Internet -- and Inescapable Light Pollution

SpaceX marked a milestone this week by lofting its 10,000th Starlink satellite into low‑Earth orbit, extending the company’s broadband constellation. The added capacity is already delivering reliable high‑speed internet to remote outposts, such as a Norwegian polar expedition across Ellesmere...

By ExplorersWeb
Advent's Malani Sees Gaps in Defense Tech Superiority
NewsMar 25, 2026

Advent's Malani Sees Gaps in Defense Tech Superiority

Advent Capital has poured roughly $15 billion into mature defense firms since 2020 and is preparing to commit an additional $1 billion to nurture early‑stage innovators. Malani highlighted investments in missile‑defense, AI‑enhanced submarine hunting, space‑based intelligence and V‑laser weapons, blending large‑cap take‑privates...

By Bloomberg – Technology
Terran Orbital Introduces New Star Tracker Product Line at SATSHOW 2026
NewsMar 25, 2026

Terran Orbital Introduces New Star Tracker Product Line at SATSHOW 2026

Terran Orbital, a Lockheed Martin company, unveiled a new star tracker product line—M10, H6, and F4—at SATSHOW 2026. The three models are engineered to balance cost, mass, and performance while leveraging the firm’s extensive flight heritage. Each unit features robust...

By SpaceNews
Inside the Data Fusion and Integration Challenges to Building the Golden Dome
NewsMar 25, 2026

Inside the Data Fusion and Integration Challenges to Building the Golden Dome

The Golden Dome missile‑defense concept faces a formidable data‑fusion hurdle, requiring real‑time 3‑D tracking of ballistic and hypersonic launches from a patchwork of space‑ and ground‑based sensors. Industry leaders at a SATShow Week panel emphasized that the obstacle is less...

By Via Satellite
Webb & Hubble Capture New Views of Saturn
NewsMar 25, 2026

Webb & Hubble Capture New Views of Saturn

NASA, ESA, and CSA combined the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared power with Hubble’s visible‑light imaging to deliver the most detailed, layered view of Saturn to date. The paired observations captured a long‑lived jet stream, remnants of the 2011‑12 Great...

By European Space Agency News
KBR Loses $1.8 Billion NASA Contract Challenge to Ascend JV
NewsMar 25, 2026

KBR Loses $1.8 Billion NASA Contract Challenge to Ascend JV

KBR’s protest of NASA’s $1.8 billion COSMOS contract was rejected by the Government Accountability Office, leaving the award to the Ascend joint venture of Amentum and Aerodyne. The five‑year contract, with two optional extensions, supports command‑and‑control systems for Orion, the Space...

By Washington Technology
34th ‘Rude Rams’ Named Top 2025 Air Force Fighter Squadron
NewsMar 25, 2026

34th ‘Rude Rams’ Named Top 2025 Air Force Fighter Squadron

The U.S. Air Force’s 34th Fighter Squadron, nicknamed the “Rude Rams,” was awarded the 2025 Raytheon Award as the top fighter squadron in the service. Based at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, the unit spent 11 of the past 12...

By Military Times
Air France Boosts Connectivity to French Overseas Territories with Paris CDG Consolidation
NewsMar 25, 2026

Air France Boosts Connectivity to French Overseas Territories with Paris CDG Consolidation

Air France will consolidate flights serving Réunion, Guadeloupe and Martinique at Paris Charles de Gaulle starting March 29, 2026. The restructuring removes the need for passengers to change airports, shortening overall journey times. By routing all connections through CDG, the...

By eTurboNews
Why Did Antonov Construct The An-225 With 6 Engines?
NewsMar 25, 2026

Why Did Antonov Construct The An-225 With 6 Engines?

The Antonov An‑225 required six Progress D‑18T turbofans because each produced only about 51,300 lbf, and the aircraft needed roughly 309,000 lbf to lift its 1.4 million‑lb maximum take‑off weight and a 550,000‑lb payload for the Buran space‑shuttle. Soviet engine technology in the 1980s...

By Simple Flying
10 Boeing Jets With The Longest Range Flying Today
NewsMar 25, 2026

10 Boeing Jets With The Longest Range Flying Today

Boeing’s active fleet now includes ten models capable of flying over 8,500 nautical miles, with the 777‑200LR leading at 8,555 nm. The list spans from the narrow‑body 737‑900ER to the ultra‑long‑haul 777‑200LR, showing how composites and efficient engines have stretched range...

By Simple Flying
Swiss Orbital Tug Startup Pave Space Raises $40 Million
NewsMar 25, 2026

Swiss Orbital Tug Startup Pave Space Raises $40 Million

Swiss startup Pave Space announced a $40 million private funding round to develop a reusable orbital tug and conduct a demonstration flight. The round was led by Visionaries Club and Creandum, with participation from several European investors. Originating as a student‑led...

By Behind the Black
2026 European Space for Sustainability Award Is Now Open for Bold Ideas
NewsMar 25, 2026

2026 European Space for Sustainability Award Is Now Open for Bold Ideas

The European Space for Sustainability Award, backed by ESA, EISC and ESPI, is now accepting entries from European students and young professionals aged 18‑30. Participants must submit a poster by 3 May 2026 and, if shortlisted, a detailed report by 21 June 2026. Winners...

By European Space Agency News
Nominations Open for Member Advancement
NewsMar 25, 2026

Nominations Open for Member Advancement

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has opened its annual call for nominations for member advancement, inviting the aerospace community to recognize peers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and contributions. Eligible candidates include those who have significantly impacted...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Intuitive Machines Wins $180.4 Million New NASA Lunar Lander Contract
NewsMar 25, 2026

Intuitive Machines Wins $180.4 Million New NASA Lunar Lander Contract

Intuitive Machines secured its fifth NASA contract, a $180.4 million award to launch the upgraded Nova‑D lunar lander near the Moon’s south pole. The mission, designated IM‑5, will target Mons Malapert, a ridge offering continuous Earth visibility and stable illumination, making...

By Behind the Black
American Airlines Enhances Digital Platform with Real-Time Delay Explanations to Improve CX
NewsMar 25, 2026

American Airlines Enhances Digital Platform with Real-Time Delay Explanations to Improve CX

American Airlines has upgraded its digital platform to provide real-time explanations for flight delays and cancellations via its mobile app and website. The enhancement integrates self‑service tools that let passengers instantly rebook, track baggage, and claim vouchers, all within a...

By Future Travel Experience