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Volatus Aerospace Receives NRC-IRAP Funding to Support Condor XL Development
PodcastMar 18, 2026

Volatus Aerospace Receives NRC-IRAP Funding to Support Condor XL Development

Volatus Aerospace announced it has been approved for up to $320,000 in non‑dilutive funding from the National Research Council of Canada’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC‑IRAP). The money will fund development of the Condor XL heavy‑lift uncrewed aerial system, focusing...

By sUAS News
UK Defence Industry Steps up Support for Gulf Partners Facing Iranian Attacks
NewsMar 18, 2026

UK Defence Industry Steps up Support for Gulf Partners Facing Iranian Attacks

Britain escalated defence support for Gulf states amid Iran's indiscriminate attacks, convening senior officials and representatives from 13 UK defence firms with regional ambassadors. The UK government confirmed plans to acquire additional Lightweight Multirole Missiles from Thales to equip British...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Discovers Even Older Lost Rivers at Jezero Crater
NewsMar 18, 2026

NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Discovers Even Older Lost Rivers at Jezero Crater

NASA’s Perseverance rover used its ground‑penetrating radar to probe deeper than before in Jezero Crater. The instrument identified buried river‑carved slopes and a delta more than 35 meters below the surface. Analysis of the radar echoes indicates these features formed around...

By Scientific American – Mind
Factory III Moves iCOMAT Capabilities Into the U.S.
NewsMar 18, 2026

Factory III Moves iCOMAT Capabilities Into the U.S.

iCOMAT has opened a 41,000‑square‑foot Factory III in Dayton, Ohio, bringing its patented Rapid Tow Shearing (RTS) technology and end‑to‑end composites capabilities to the U.S. defense and aerospace market. At the same time, Austrian aerospace supplier FACC is investing £120 million in...

By CompositesWorld
Coexpair to Fabricate, Demonstrate and Test Lockheed F-35 Composite Parts Using SQRTM 4.0
NewsMar 18, 2026

Coexpair to Fabricate, Demonstrate and Test Lockheed F-35 Composite Parts Using SQRTM 4.0

Coexpair and Lockheed Martin have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop, demonstrate, and test composite parts for the F‑35 using Coexpair’s SQRTM 4.0 technology. The partnership will follow a phased approach, with Lockheed providing process‑qualification support while Coexpair builds and...

By CompositesWorld
Boeing Vs Lockheed: Who Has The Best-Selling Military Aircraft Of All Time?
NewsMar 18, 2026

Boeing Vs Lockheed: Who Has The Best-Selling Military Aircraft Of All Time?

Boeing’s B‑17 Flying Fortress remains the all‑time best‑selling combat aircraft with 12,731 units built, a record set during World War II’s massive production surge. Lockheed Martin, while never eclipsing the B‑17’s single‑model total, boasts several high‑volume platforms—including the C‑130 Hercules (2,700+), F‑16...

By Simple Flying
Wisk Aero Unveils Second Gen 6 Autonomous eVTOL Prototype
NewsMar 18, 2026

Wisk Aero Unveils Second Gen 6 Autonomous eVTOL Prototype

Wisk Aero, a Boeing subsidiary, has unveiled its second sixth‑generation autonomous eVTOL prototype, registered as N607WA. The full‑scale aircraft is slated for its inaugural flight within weeks, marking a critical milestone toward certification. Wisk maintains its roadmap to launch a...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Lufthansa Cargo Integrates Add-On Services Into Booking Process
NewsMar 18, 2026

Lufthansa Cargo Integrates Add-On Services Into Booking Process

German carrier Lufthansa Cargo has embedded optional add‑on services directly into its online booking flow, allowing shippers to select and price extras with a few clicks. The initial rollout offers Sustainable Choice, Personal Supervision and smartULD, with toDoor delivery and...

By Air Cargo News
9 New Faces for SATShow Week 2026
NewsMar 18, 2026

9 New Faces for SATShow Week 2026

SATShow Week 2026 unveiled nine fresh leaders spanning investment, manufacturing, policy and operations, underscoring the event’s expanding GovMilSpace focus. Ellen Chang highlighted the need for terrestrial infrastructure financing, while Apex’s Ian Cinnamon disclosed a $400 million fundraising round to scale bus...

By Via Satellite
Palantir Integrates AI Into Stratospheric ISR Systems
NewsMar 18, 2026

Palantir Integrates AI Into Stratospheric ISR Systems

Palantir Technologies has partnered with Ondas and World View Enterprises to build an AI‑driven, multi‑domain intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) system that spans stratospheric balloons, autonomous drones and ground assets. The collaboration leverages Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform, World View’s high‑altitude...

By Defence Blog
SpaceX’s Starlink Asks Ofcom for Permission to Build Two New Earth Stations in London and Essex
NewsMar 18, 2026

SpaceX’s Starlink Asks Ofcom for Permission to Build Two New Earth Stations in London and Essex

SpaceX’s Starlink has applied to Ofcom for two new Ka‑band Earth stations—one in London’s Mulberry Wharf and another in Harlow, Essex—targeting early 2026 deployment. The company says its current gateway network is nearing capacity, forcing it to limit service to...

By Data Center Dynamics
Industry Roundtable With ’10 Hottest’ Executives
NewsMar 18, 2026

Industry Roundtable With ’10 Hottest’ Executives

A roundtable of leaders from Viasat, SpinLaunch, Voyager Technologies, ArkEdge Space and Planet highlighted three dominant themes for SATShow Week 2026: the rise of multi‑orbit and hybrid satellite networks, the growing importance of dual‑use space systems for defense and commercial...

By Via Satellite
Bell Completes Critical Design Review on DARPA SPRINT X-Plane Program
NewsMar 18, 2026

Bell Completes Critical Design Review on DARPA SPRINT X-Plane Program

Bell Textron announced the successful completion of the Critical Design Review for DARPA’s SPRINT X‑plane program on March 9, clearing the path to build the X‑76 demonstrator. The milestone follows Bell’s Phase 2 down‑selection and integrates Swift Engineering’s composite‑fuselage expertise. The X‑76...

By CompositesWorld
Drone Wars: Countries Are Looking for Answers but Do Companies Have the Solutions?
NewsMar 18, 2026

Drone Wars: Countries Are Looking for Answers but Do Companies Have the Solutions?

Manufacturers are accelerating counter‑drone (CUAS) development as nations rush to buy systems for battlefield and homeland protection. Recent Middle‑East flare‑ups, including the US‑Israeli strike on Iran and Iran’s retaliatory attacks, have underscored the growing threat of uncrewed aerial systems highlighted...

By Shephard Media
Archer Aviation Q4, Fiscal Year 2025 Results Confirm On-Track U.S., UAE Midnight Pilot Programs for 2026
NewsMar 18, 2026

Archer Aviation Q4, Fiscal Year 2025 Results Confirm On-Track U.S., UAE Midnight Pilot Programs for 2026

Archer Aviation reported a Q4 2025 net loss of $188.9 million and a full‑year loss of $618.2 million, while ending the year with a record $2 billion liquidity cushion. The company confirmed its Midnight eVTOL fleet is on schedule for piloted flights in...

By CompositesWorld
Swapping Batteries for Hydrogen Gives Drones a Whole New Range
NewsMar 18, 2026

Swapping Batteries for Hydrogen Gives Drones a Whole New Range

Researchers at Norway's SINTEF have built a hydrogen‑fuel‑cell drone that swaps its battery for a lightweight hydrogen tank, delivering multi‑hour flight endurance. The prototype can inspect long stretches of power lines, conduct search‑and‑rescue missions, and map terrain, offering a cheaper,...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
U.S. Army Fields AH-64E Apaches at Fort Bliss
NewsMar 18, 2026

U.S. Army Fields AH-64E Apaches at Fort Bliss

On February 12, 2026, the U.S. Army delivered its first AH‑64E Apache helicopters to the 1st Armored Division’s Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Bliss. The aircraft mark the unit’s shift toward a Heavy Combat Aviation Brigade, featuring upgraded sensors, networked...

By Defence Blog
ALL.SPACE Achieves Industry-First Multi-Orbit Certification for SES O3b mPOWER
NewsMar 18, 2026

ALL.SPACE Achieves Industry-First Multi-Orbit Certification for SES O3b mPOWER

ALL.SPACE announced on March 18, 2026 that its electronically scanned antenna terminal received the industry’s first certification for simultaneous multi‑orbit connectivity on SES’s O3b mPOWER MEO constellation. The ESA can track GEO, MEO and LEO satellites concurrently without mechanical parts, offering...

By SatNews
Iran War: Saudi Arabia’s Airline “Saudia” Gets Ranked 2nd Most Punctual in the World; Here’s Top 5
NewsMar 18, 2026

Iran War: Saudi Arabia’s Airline “Saudia” Gets Ranked 2nd Most Punctual in the World; Here’s Top 5

Amid the escalating Iran‑U.S. conflict, widespread airspace closures have forced carriers to cancel or reroute flights across the Middle East and Europe‑Asia corridors. Despite these disruptions, Cirium’s On‑Time Performance Review 2025 ranks Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier Saudia as the world’s...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
MQ-20 Avenger Demonstrates Advanced Autonomy in U.S. Air Force Exercise
NewsMar 18, 2026

MQ-20 Avenger Demonstrates Advanced Autonomy in U.S. Air Force Exercise

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and the U.S. Air Force completed a landmark autonomy flight test using the MQ‑20 Avenger. The exercise demonstrated that the unmanned jet can coordinate complex combat maneuvers without human input, showcasing the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA)...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Air Seychelles Resumes Long Haul Flights, Temporarily, Using Etihad 787
NewsMar 18, 2026

Air Seychelles Resumes Long Haul Flights, Temporarily, Using Etihad 787

Air Seychelles will temporarily resume nonstop Mahé‑Paris flights from 22 March to 29 April 2026, operating three times weekly using a leased Etihad Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliner. The carrier’s own fleet of A320neos and Twin Otters cannot cover the 4,871‑mile sector,...

By One Mile at a Time
Engel Fully Automates the Production of Composite Rotor Blades for Drones
NewsMar 18, 2026

Engel Fully Automates the Production of Composite Rotor Blades for Drones

Engel Austria unveiled a fully automated production line for composite drone rotor blades at JEC World, merging reinforcement placement, core injection, and final trimming in a single injection‑moulding cycle. The process uses carbon‑fibre‑reinforced thermoplastic tapes as load‑bearing skins and a...

By JEC Composites
Why Did McDonnell Douglas Build The C-17 Globemaster With A T-Tail?
NewsMar 18, 2026

Why Did McDonnell Douglas Build The C-17 Globemaster With A T-Tail?

McDonnell Douglas equipped the C‑17 Globemaster with a T‑tail to maximize rear‑cargo clearance and preserve elevator effectiveness during airdrop operations. The high‑mounted horizontal stabilizer, inherited from the YC‑15 prototype, also improves stall recovery and overall pitch stability. Combined with a...

By Simple Flying
UK E-7 Wedgetail Delay Down to a “Technology Issue”, As MoD Grapples with Slipping Timelines
NewsMar 18, 2026

UK E-7 Wedgetail Delay Down to a “Technology Issue”, As MoD Grapples with Slipping Timelines

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that the first E‑7 Wedgetail airborne early‑warning aircraft, ordered in 2019, will now be delivered in 2026 after a series of setbacks. Officials traced the delay to a technology issue within Boeing’s certification process,...

By Shephard Media
Thailand Could Send Its First Science Experiment to the Moon With Ispace
NewsMar 18, 2026

Thailand Could Send Its First Science Experiment to the Moon With Ispace

Japan’s lunar‑transport firm ispace and Thailand’s Geo‑Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) have signed an MOU to study a Thai‑built life‑science payload for delivery to the Moon. GISTDA will lead design, development and project management, while ispace will provide...

By Orbital Today
Frontier Justice: Navigating the Future Legal Landscape for Private Actors in Space Law
NewsMar 18, 2026

Frontier Justice: Navigating the Future Legal Landscape for Private Actors in Space Law

The global space economy is set to surge from $630 billion in 2023 to $1.7 trillion by 2035, yet the legal framework remains fragmented and largely government‑centric. Private actors face a regulatory vacuum that could trigger lunar land grabs, inflate costs, and...

By SpaceNews
March 18, 1965: The First Spacewalk
NewsMar 18, 2026

March 18, 1965: The First Spacewalk

On March 18, 1965, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed the first human spacewalk during the Voskhod 2 mission. He spent roughly 12 minutes outside the capsule before a suit malfunction forced him to depressurize and crawl back, narrowly surviving. While in...

By Astronomy Magazine
China Signals New Target for 2027 Asteroid Deflection Test
NewsMar 18, 2026

China Signals New Target for 2027 Asteroid Deflection Test

China’s space agency has identified Aten‑class asteroid 2016 WP8 as the target for its first planetary‑defense kinetic‑impact test, slated for a December 2027 launch on a Long March 3B from Xichang. The mission will deploy two spacecraft—a kinetic impactor that will strike the asteroid...

By SpaceNews
NASA Grappling with Planetary Science Funding Shortfall
NewsMar 18, 2026

NASA Grappling with Planetary Science Funding Shortfall

NASA’s planetary science division received $2.54 billion for FY 2026, about $200 million less than the $2.72 billion allocated in the two prior years. The shortfall forces the agency to make "strategic choices" about which missions can continue, with particular uncertainty around the Venus...

By SpaceNews
UK Deepens Ties with Ukraine Space Sector
NewsMar 18, 2026

UK Deepens Ties with Ukraine Space Sector

The UK Space Agency and Ukraine’s State Space Agency have signed a memorandum of understanding, marking the first agency‑to‑agency space agreement between the two nations. The MoU commits both parties to collaborate on civil and commercial space projects, supporting the...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Korean Air Has Ended Airbus A380 Flights On 11 Routes: Full List
NewsMar 18, 2026

Korean Air Has Ended Airbus A380 Flights On 11 Routes: Full List

Korean Air has retired Airbus A380 service on 11 routes, leaving it with six super‑jumbos – the joint‑second‑smallest A380 fleet worldwide. The carrier previously operated ten A380s, scrapping four, and has already phased out the Boeing 747‑8i. The A380’s last regular European...

By Simple Flying
TCE Reports Ongoing Demand for TCM Services From Leisure Airlines
NewsMar 18, 2026

TCE Reports Ongoing Demand for TCM Services From Leisure Airlines

Air cargo supervisor TCE reports that leisure airlines continue to demand Total Cargo Management (TCM) services, a trend that accelerated during the Covid pandemic. Previously, cargo was a peripheral revenue stream, but airlines now view it as a core profit...

By Air Cargo News
GE Aerospace to Expand Additive Manufacturing Capability as Part of €110 Million Investment in European Sites
NewsMar 18, 2026

GE Aerospace to Expand Additive Manufacturing Capability as Part of €110 Million Investment in European Sites

GE Aerospace announced a €110 million investment to expand additive manufacturing, testing and machining capabilities across five European sites. The plan includes €77 million for Italy, €15 million for Poland, €10 million for the UK, €8 million for the Czech Republic and €3 million for Romania,...

By TCT Magazine
Forecast $21.9 Billion Light Attack and Trainer Opportunities up for Grabs as Leonardo Lines up M-346
NewsMar 18, 2026

Forecast $21.9 Billion Light Attack and Trainer Opportunities up for Grabs as Leonardo Lines up M-346

Leonardo is positioning its M‑346 jet to capture a projected $21.9 billion market for light‑attack and trainer aircraft. The aircraft is seen as a cost‑effective replacement for aging trainer fleets and a cheaper alternative to high‑end fighters like the F‑35. CEO...

By Shephard Media
Japan Deploys Upgraded Type-12 Missiles, Spiking China Tensions
NewsMar 18, 2026

Japan Deploys Upgraded Type-12 Missiles, Spiking China Tensions

Japan has quietly moved its upgraded Type‑12 surface‑to‑ship missiles to Camp Kengun in Kumamoto, extending strike range to roughly 1,000 km—four times the original capability. The deployment, accelerated to the end of March, gives the Japan Ground Self‑Defense Force a counter‑strike...

By Asia Times – Defense
SoCal's Defense Startups Secure Vital Funding Boost
NewsMar 18, 2026

SoCal's Defense Startups Secure Vital Funding Boost

Congress passed the Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act, restoring SBIR and STTR funding for defense startups and extending the programs through 2031. The legislation ends a months‑long funding impasse that left the SBA's $4 billion seed pool exhausted, unlocking...

By Los Angeles Times – Business
ESA Impact: Our Story so Far This Year
NewsMar 18, 2026

ESA Impact: Our Story so Far This Year

In the first quarter of 2026 ESA demonstrated Europe’s autonomous heavy‑lift capability with the successful four‑booster Ariane 6 launch. Copernicus‑3 radar monitored severe flooding in Bordeaux, while astronaut Sophie Adenot joined the International Space Station. A student team prepared a CubeSat...

By European Space Agency News
Kawasaki Develops Collaborative Drone System
NewsMar 18, 2026

Kawasaki Develops Collaborative Drone System

Japanese defense giant Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced development of a Collaborative Support Aircraft (CSA) program, exploring two unmanned platforms: a missile‑like system and a conventional UAV‑type aircraft. The concepts are designed for launch from ground, naval vessels, and airborne carriers...

By Defence Blog
Mitsubishi Heavy Integrates Hivemind AI Into Drone
NewsMar 18, 2026

Mitsubishi Heavy Integrates Hivemind AI Into Drone

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries completed flight demonstrations of AI‑powered mission autonomy for its ARMD UAV using Shield AI’s Hivemind Enterprise platform. The full development cycle—from AI design and training to hardware integration and flight—was finished in just eight weeks. Demonstrations took...

By Defence Blog
OHB Sweden to Build Sterna Weather Constellation
NewsMar 18, 2026

OHB Sweden to Build Sterna Weather Constellation

The European Space Agency awarded OHB Sweden a contract to build 20 satellites for the EPS‑Sterna weather constellation, with six operational units at any time and two spares. The first six satellites are targeted for launch in 2029, and the...

By European Space Agency News
Check Out The UK Space Agency Space Skills And Careers Resources Guide
NewsMar 18, 2026

Check Out The UK Space Agency Space Skills And Careers Resources Guide

On 17 March 2026 the UK Space Agency refreshed its online guide of space‑skills and career resources, consolidating links to training, work‑experience and informational content. The updated list spotlights UKSpace101’s introductory portal, Airbus’s Springpod virtual experience for students aged 13+, Nuffield‑funded...

By Orbital Today
Jet AirWerks and Stratton Aviation Partner on Engine Teardowns
NewsMar 18, 2026

Jet AirWerks and Stratton Aviation Partner on Engine Teardowns

Jet AirWerks and Stratton Aviation have signed an agreement to disassemble CFM56‑5B/7B engines at Jet AirWerks' Engine Services Center, creating a dedicated pipeline for parts recovery and used serviceable material (USM). The partnership adds dedicated gantry space for Stratton and...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
American Airlines Upgrades App With Delay Transparency
NewsMar 18, 2026

American Airlines Upgrades App With Delay Transparency

American Airlines has rolled out a major update to its mobile app that provides real‑time flight‑delay transparency. The new interface pulls data from multiple sources, including the airline’s own operations center and third‑party flight‑tracking services, to display expected departure and...

By Business Traveller (UK)
Royal Netherlands Navy Receives 12 V-BAT Drones
NewsMar 18, 2026

Royal Netherlands Navy Receives 12 V-BAT Drones

After extensive testing, the Royal Netherlands Navy has purchased twelve V‑BAT autonomous drones from Shield AI. The drones, fitted with radar and high‑resolution cameras, provide long‑duration, high‑altitude maritime reconnaissance and can operate without satellite connectivity. Control units are being installed...

By Naval News
NASA Successfully Tests 3D Printed Spring Mechanism in Low Earth Orbit
NewsMar 18, 2026

NASA Successfully Tests 3D Printed Spring Mechanism in Low Earth Orbit

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory successfully tested the Additive Compliant Canister (JACC), a 3‑D‑printed titanium spring mechanism, aboard Proteus Space’s Mercury One satellite in low Earth orbit. The compact device unfolded from a one‑inch stowed height to six inches, demonstrating that...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Air Astana Increases Flight Frequencies for Nauryz Holiday
NewsMar 18, 2026

Air Astana Increases Flight Frequencies for Nauryz Holiday

Air Astana is boosting its international schedule from Almaty for the Nauryz holiday. The carrier adds nine extra Almaty‑Phuket flights and upgrades Almaty‑Phu Quoc to Boeing 767s, raising capacity by 35 %. Additional frequencies include 13 more Almaty‑Delhi services and increased flights...

By Business Traveller (UK)
France Drills Nuclear Deterrence, Sends Signal to Russia
NewsMar 18, 2026

France Drills Nuclear Deterrence, Sends Signal to Russia

France conducted the “Poker” nuclear‑deterrence exercise, simulating a strike under high‑intensity, degraded‑communication conditions. Around 40 aircraft, including Rafale, Mirage 2000, AWACS and A330 MRTT tankers, practiced against modeled Russian S‑400 air‑defences. The drill underscores President Macron’s “advanced deterrence” concept and invites European...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Centre Nudges Airlines on Free Seat Allocation, Transparency Norms
NewsMar 18, 2026

Centre Nudges Airlines on Free Seat Allocation, Transparency Norms

India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation, via the DGCA, has issued new directions mandating airlines to allocate at least 60% of seats free of charge and to seat passengers on the same PNR together where feasible. The guidelines also require clear...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
NovAtel Releases GAJT-AE3 GNSS Anti-Jam Antenna for Airborne Applications
NewsMar 18, 2026

NovAtel Releases GAJT-AE3 GNSS Anti-Jam Antenna for Airborne Applications

Hexagon’s NovAtel has launched the GAJT‑AE3, a compact GNSS anti‑jam antenna aimed at airborne platforms. The unit is the first in the GAJT line to offer full multi‑constellation, multi‑frequency protection, creating up to seven nulls per band and providing multi‑jammer...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News