Aerospace Videos

An Aviation Crisis – with a Twist
VideoMar 26, 2026

An Aviation Crisis – with a Twist

The episode opens with Gordon Smith and Jay Shabbet framing the current airline landscape as a "fuel price crisis," noting that jet fuel costs have more than doubled year‑on‑year, with IATA reporting a 118‑119% increase. Benchmark oil prices sit at...

By Skift
[Scrub] Isar Aerospace Launches the "Onward and Upward" Mission
VideoMar 25, 2026

[Scrub] Isar Aerospace Launches the "Onward and Upward" Mission

Isar Aerospace, a German‑based launch provider, lifted off its second vehicle, Spectrum Flight 2, from the newly built pad on Andøya Island in Norway. Dubbed the “Onward and Upward” mission, the night launch targets a sun‑synchronous orbit (SSO) that delivers consistent...

By NASA Spaceflight (NSF)
Spotlight: Moog
VideoMar 25, 2026

Spotlight: Moog

At the 2026 SAT Show, Moog highlighted its 75‑year legacy in space, showcasing a new spacecraft bus destined for warfighter missions and emphasizing its long‑standing partnership with the Department of Defense. Chester Crane explained that Moog’s portfolio now includes radiation‑hard integrated...

By Aviation Week
There Might Be A Limit on How Many Satellites We Can Launch
VideoMar 25, 2026

There Might Be A Limit on How Many Satellites We Can Launch

The video examines the rapid expansion of low‑Earth‑orbit satellite constellations, now exceeding 10,000 units and projected to reach tens of thousands or even a million. While these networks promise global connectivity, experts warn that the sheer volume of launches could...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
Titomic Targets Aerospace Growth with Cold Spray Tech - ASX SMIDcaps Conference
VideoMar 25, 2026

Titomic Targets Aerospace Growth with Cold Spray Tech - ASX SMIDcaps Conference

Titomic Limited is moving into a commercially‑focused phase, anchored by a new U.S. headquarters in Huntsville, Alabama. Its proprietary Titomic Kinetic Fusion cold‑spray technology can rapidly produce large metal parts, including pressure vessels up to three metres in diameter. The...

By Proactive Investors
Inside Artemis II: NASA's First Crewed Mission Back to the Moon
VideoMar 25, 2026

Inside Artemis II: NASA's First Crewed Mission Back to the Moon

NASA’s Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar flyby in over five decades, sending astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion capsule atop the Space Launch System (SLS). The ten‑day flight will launch...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
The Astronaut Health Experiments of Artemis II - Planetary Radio
VideoMar 25, 2026

The Astronaut Health Experiments of Artemis II - Planetary Radio

The Planetary Radio episode spotlights Artemis II as the first crewed deep‑space flight since Apollo, emphasizing its suite of human‑health experiments. NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) will fly instruments to measure radiation, cardiovascular function, isolation stress, micro‑gravity adaptation, and cabin environment,...

By The Planetary Society
100 Airbus Aircraft Ordered
VideoMar 25, 2026

100 Airbus Aircraft Ordered

AirCap, the world’s largest aircraft lessor, announced a firm order for 100 Airbus A320neo family jets, marking one of the biggest single‑customer purchases this year. The deal splits into 23 A320neo and 77 A321neo aircraft, reflecting AirCap’s strategy to stock the...

By DJ’s Aviation
Flying Safety Concerns Rise After Deadly US Airline Crash
VideoMar 25, 2026

Flying Safety Concerns Rise After Deadly US Airline Crash

The video examines the fallout from a recent fatal airline crash in the United States, using it as a catalyst to reassess whether flying remains safe. While the narrator reaffirms that, statistically, air travel is the safest mode of transportation,...

By USA TODAY
Shaping the New Space Age
VideoMar 25, 2026

Shaping the New Space Age

UAE Minister Dr. Ahmed Belhoul Al Falasi used a panel at the Atlantic Council to frame his country’s rapid ascent in space, praising recent US/NASA leadership on returning humans to the Moon and highlighting the UAE’s multilateral role in Artemis....

By Atlantic Council
Bloomberg Tech Live From the Hill and Valley Forum | Bloomberg Tech 3/24/2026
VideoMar 24, 2026

Bloomberg Tech Live From the Hill and Valley Forum | Bloomberg Tech 3/24/2026

Bloomberg Tech’s Hill and Valley Forum in Washington brought together CEOs, venture capitalists, and government officials to examine the United States’ strategic edge in artificial intelligence, its economic ramifications, and its deployment in the ongoing Iran‑Gulf conflict. The conversation centered...

By Bloomberg Technology
Ignition: NASA's Plan for Science and Discovery
VideoMar 24, 2026

Ignition: NASA's Plan for Science and Discovery

The briefing centered on NASA’s urgent need to maintain a continuous human presence in low‑Earth orbit (LEO) after the International Space Station (ISS) retires, framing the transition to commercial stations as a national imperative. Dana Weigel outlined the ISS’s legacy—over...

By NASA
How A-10 Warthog Is Showing Its Worth Against Iran?
VideoMar 24, 2026

How A-10 Warthog Is Showing Its Worth Against Iran?

The video examines how the A‑10 Thunderbolt II, nicknamed the Warthog, has been re‑employed in Operation Epic Fury to counter Iranian maritime and drone threats, despite the Air Force’s slated retirement. It highlights the aircraft’s long loiter capability, its 30 mm GAU‑8/A...

By Defense Updates
SpaceX And NASA Finally Give Out The Big Starship News! Is SLS Dead?
VideoMar 24, 2026

SpaceX And NASA Finally Give Out The Big Starship News! Is SLS Dead?

The video details SpaceX’s rapid‑pace upgrades at Starbase, focusing on Pad 2’s certification progress and the massive Gigabay facility. Engineers have tested individual hold‑down clamp arms that now function without the legacy quick‑disconnect (RQD) hardware, simplifying the launch mount and...

By What about it!?
Bad News For Boeing
VideoMar 24, 2026

Bad News For Boeing

Boeing announced at an investor conference that its commercial‑airplane division will not return to profitability until 2027, pushing back the previously‑stated 2026 target. The revision reflects lingering operational and financial headwinds despite recent progress in output and supply‑chain initiatives. The company...

By DJ’s Aviation
Expert Weighs in on Causes of Deadly LaGuardia Aircraft Accident
VideoMar 24, 2026

Expert Weighs in on Causes of Deadly LaGuardia Aircraft Accident

The video features an aviation safety expert dissecting the recent fatal LaGuardia runway collision, emphasizing that early investigation points to human error compounded by the airport’s complex layout. He describes how an emergency abort on one runway and a landing...

By ABC News
The Real Reason Airlines Are Dropping the 757
VideoMar 24, 2026

The Real Reason Airlines Are Dropping the 757

The video examines why the once‑celebrated Boeing 757 is disappearing from airline fleets, tracing its rise as a powerful, short‑runway, long‑range narrow‑body workhorse and its eventual phase‑out. It highlights the 757’s unique blend of thrust, supercritical wing and common type rating...

By Long Haul by Simple Flying
Dozens Killed as Colombian Military Plane Crashes with 121 People on Board
VideoMar 24, 2026

Dozens Killed as Colombian Military Plane Crashes with 121 People on Board

A Colombian Air Force C‑130 Hercules crashed near Puerto Leguísamo, Putumayo, at 09:50 local time, killing dozens of soldiers and crew. The aircraft, tail‑number 1016, was carrying 114 passengers and 11 crew on a routine transport from Puerto Leguísamo to Puerto...

By Associated Press
Why Don't We Hear About LUVOIR Anymore? [Q&A Livestream]
VideoMar 24, 2026

Why Don't We Hear About LUVOIR Anymore? [Q&A Livestream]

The livestream addressed why the once‑prominent LUVOIR concept has faded from headlines, explaining that NASA’s Decadal Survey combined it with the HABEX mission into a single flagship called the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO). HWO inherits LUVOIR’s ultraviolet‑optical‑infrared coverage while...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
Celeste: Countdown to Launch 1
VideoMar 23, 2026

Celeste: Countdown to Launch 1

On 25 March, ESA’s Celeste in‑orbit demonstration will launch its first two satellites aboard Rocket Lab’s Electron from New Zealand. The mission, part of ESA’s low‑Earth‑orbit positioning and timing (LEO‑PNT) initiative, will test next‑generation navigation technologies and new frequency bands...

By European Space Agency (ESA)
Sudden Boom, Recall Passengers Aboard Air Canada Plane During Crash
VideoMar 23, 2026

Sudden Boom, Recall Passengers Aboard Air Canada Plane During Crash

A mid‑air explosion jolted an Air Canada aircraft carrying 72 passengers and four crew members, forcing an emergency landing and prompting a swift rescue operation. Witnesses described a sudden "boom" that woke them from sleep, followed by chaos as passengers...

By The Star
The Ukrainian Drones The US Wants For Iran
VideoMar 23, 2026

The Ukrainian Drones The US Wants For Iran

The video examines how the United States is eyeing low‑cost Ukrainian combat drones—specifically the Skyfall P1 Sun and General Cher’s Bullet—to bolster its counter‑UAV capabilities against Iran. These platforms, priced at roughly $1,000 and $2,100 respectively, contrast starkly with the...

By Task & Purpose
RADIO AUDIO of Air Canada Plane Crash with Fire Truck at LaGuardia
VideoMar 23, 2026

RADIO AUDIO of Air Canada Plane Crash with Fire Truck at LaGuardia

The transcript captures an unfolding emergency involving United flight 2384 at LaGuardia Airport. Pilots reported an unpleasant odor in the cabin, prompting an immediate emergency declaration and a request for an available gate to off‑load passengers. Ground controllers struggled to locate...

By VASAviation
Air Canada CRJ-900LR Hits Truck
VideoMar 23, 2026

Air Canada CRJ-900LR Hits Truck

Air Canada Express Flight AC 8646, a Jazz‑operated CRJ‑900LR, struck a fire truck while landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, prompting an immediate runway shutdown and an airport‑wide halt to operations. The aircraft touched down at 11:37 p.m. local time, briefly appeared to land...

By DJ’s Aviation
Pyramid on Mars? Mysterious Structure Sparks Global Debate | WION Podcast
VideoMar 22, 2026

Pyramid on Mars? Mysterious Structure Sparks Global Debate | WION Podcast

The episode examines a three‑sided, pyramid‑like formation spotted on Mars in 2001 by NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor and revisited in subsequent images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Located in Valles Marineris, the structure has been photographed multiple times between...

By WION
How China’s J‑20 Got Exposed Again with Sacking of Chief Designer ?
VideoMar 22, 2026

How China’s J‑20 Got Exposed Again with Sacking of Chief Designer ?

The video reports that the Chinese Academy of Sciences has scrubbed the online profile of Academician Yang Wei, the chief designer of the Chengdu J‑20, signaling a high‑level purge within China’s military‑industrial complex amid President Xi’s expanding anti‑corruption campaign. Analysts link...

By Defense Updates
Royal Jordanian 787
VideoMar 22, 2026

Royal Jordanian 787

The video captures a Royal Jordanian 787 captain announcing the aircraft’s approach to minimum descent altitude, a critical phase where strict procedural compliance is mandatory. The pilot repeatedly states “minimums” and conducts a series of altitude callouts—50, 30, and 10...

By Just Planes
Micro Planets: Building Artificial Worlds with Black Hole Cores
VideoMar 22, 2026

Micro Planets: Building Artificial Worlds with Black Hole Cores

The video explores the concept of “Micro Planets,” artificial worlds whose gravity is supplied by ultra‑dense cores—often envisioned as tiny black holes—rather than by planetary mass. It contrasts traditional megastructures like O’Neill cylinders with much smaller, human‑scale habitats that feel...

By Isaac Arthur (Science & Futurism)
Progress 94 Cargo Ship Launch
VideoMar 22, 2026

Progress 94 Cargo Ship Launch

The video covers the live launch of the Russian Progress 94 cargo spacecraft from Baikonur Cosmodrome, scheduled for 6:59 a.m. Central Time. A Soyuz 2.1 booster, fully fueled on the pad, will carry 2.7 tons of food, fuel, water, spare parts and medical supplies...

By NASA
Iran War LIVE: Iran’s Revenge Shakes American Military Dominance | Trump, Mojtaba | Netanyahu
VideoMar 22, 2026

Iran War LIVE: Iran’s Revenge Shakes American Military Dominance | Trump, Mojtaba | Netanyahu

Bloomberg reports that the United States has lost at least 16 military aircraft since the Iran conflict began, including ten MQ-9 Reaper drones. Nine of those drones were shot down by Iranian air defenses, one was destroyed on the ground...

By Mint
What's Next for Booster 19? (Headphone Warning) | SpaceX Starbase
VideoMar 21, 2026

What's Next for Booster 19? (Headphone Warning) | SpaceX Starbase

SpaceX’s latest Starbase update centered on Booster 19’s brief static‑fire test and subsequent relocation to a transport stand. The test was cut short after a ground‑side Ground Support Equipment (GSSE) fault triggered an early abort, and the audible long‑duration sound...

By NASA Spaceflight (NSF)
Is A NEW A350 Coming?
VideoMar 21, 2026

Is A NEW A350 Coming?

Airbus has positioned the A350 family as its flagship wide‑body after shutting down the A380 program, and the company is now weighing whether to introduce a new derivative to meet airline demand for larger, more efficient aircraft. Early speculation about an...

By GlobeTrotting at Dj’s Aviation
How Rocket Companies Make Liquid Oxygen **Even Colder**
VideoMar 20, 2026

How Rocket Companies Make Liquid Oxygen **Even Colder**

The video explains how rocket manufacturers push liquid oxygen (LOX) to temperatures below its normal boiling point by sub‑cooling it with liquid nitrogen (LN2). The process starts with a large LOX tank whose outlet feeds a network of tubes immersed...

By TMRO
Editors Picks: Are High-Energy Laser Weapons Ready To Fulfil Their Potential?
VideoMar 20, 2026

Editors Picks: Are High-Energy Laser Weapons Ready To Fulfil Their Potential?

The editors’ pick focuses on whether high‑energy laser (HEL) weapons are finally ready to move from laboratory prototypes to fielded defensive systems. Joanne Samo and Defense Editor Steve Trimble discuss the technology’s long history, noting that while concepts date back...

By Aviation Week
Artemis II Rocket Is Rolled Out to the Launch Pad
VideoMar 20, 2026

Artemis II Rocket Is Rolled Out to the Launch Pad

NASA has rolled out the Artemis II rocket to its launch pad, preparing for the agency’s first crewed lunar mission in more than half a century. The mission will carry three U.S. astronauts and a Canadian aboard the Orion spacecraft, launched...

By CGTN (Global Business)
How Iran Got Boeing Jets Despite Sanctions
VideoMar 20, 2026

How Iran Got Boeing Jets Despite Sanctions

The video examines how Iran has built a clandestine fleet of Boeing and Airbus jets despite decades of international sanctions designed to cut the country off from the global aerospace supply chain. By exploiting shell companies, forged registrations and mid‑flight...

By Long Haul by Simple Flying
The Impact Of The Iran War On Airlines | Check 6 Podcast
VideoMar 20, 2026

The Impact Of The Iran War On Airlines | Check 6 Podcast

The Check 6 podcast examined how the Iran‑Israel conflict is reshaping airline operations across the Middle East, North America and Europe. Gulf carriers such as Emirates and Saudi Arabian Airlines are running at roughly 40‑45% of their schedules, with Qatar...

By Aviation Week
The Astronauts Will Be RESEARCH SUBJECTS?! The Biology Experiments on Artemis II
VideoMar 20, 2026

The Astronauts Will Be RESEARCH SUBJECTS?! The Biology Experiments on Artemis II

The Artemis II flight, NASA’s first crewed test around the Moon, doubles as a living laboratory. Beyond piloting Orion, the four astronauts become research subjects, carrying a suite of biomedical and environmental experiments designed to reveal how deep‑space conditions affect human...

By The Planetary Society
From Janitor’s Kid to NASA Leader
VideoMar 19, 2026

From Janitor’s Kid to NASA Leader

Rosa Avalos‑Warren, born in Lima, Peru, rose from a janitor’s family to become NASA’s Near Space Network launch‑vehicles and robotics director. Her story underscores how curiosity, relentless self‑advocacy and strategic use of scholarships can bridge socioeconomic gaps to elite aerospace...

By Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Meet the Cape Team
VideoMar 19, 2026

Meet the Cape Team

The video spotlights Relativity Space’s Cape team, the group that designs, constructs, and ultimately operates the launch pad for the Terran R vehicle. By overseeing everything from high‑voltage wiring to cryogenic and hydraulic systems, the team bridges the gap between manufacturing...

By Relativity Space
Taiwan’s Space Ambitions and the Future of U.S.–Taiwan Cooperation
VideoMar 19, 2026

Taiwan’s Space Ambitions and the Future of U.S.–Taiwan Cooperation

The speaker declares an ambition to become a professional poker player, acknowledging the dramatic lifestyle shift and inherent uncertainties. He emphasizes that success hinges on disciplined bankroll management, thorough risk assessment, and a focus on skill development over luck. Data points...

By Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
Moon Bases Locations, Lunar Internet, Sun's Companion | Q&A 407
VideoMar 19, 2026

Moon Bases Locations, Lunar Internet, Sun's Companion | Q&A 407

The latest Q&A episode tackled a range of space‑related questions, from whether the Sun has a hidden stellar partner to the practicalities of building lunar habitats and establishing a moon‑based internet. The host explained how infrared surveys by the WISE...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
LIVE: Iran’s Araghchi Drops Explosive Claim | ‘Strike On America In Hours?’ | Trump | US-Iran War
VideoMar 19, 2026

LIVE: Iran’s Araghchi Drops Explosive Claim | ‘Strike On America In Hours?’ | Trump | US-Iran War

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard launched a new wave of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel and several Gulf states. The attacks were framed as retaliation for recent U.S. and Israeli strikes deep inside Iranian territory. Air‑raid sirens sounded across the region...

By ET Now
500 Boeing Aircraft To Be Ordered
VideoMar 19, 2026

500 Boeing Aircraft To Be Ordered

The video discusses a rumored landmark deal that could see Boeing sell up to 500 737 Max jets to Chinese airlines, representing one of the largest single‑aircraft orders in aviation history. Analysts note the order would be spread across major carriers such...

By DJ’s Aviation
Sweden Leads Its First NATO Air Policing Mission | Breaking Defense | The Weekly Break Out
VideoMar 18, 2026

Sweden Leads Its First NATO Air Policing Mission | Breaking Defense | The Weekly Break Out

Sweden is leading its first NATO air policing mission in the Arctic from an Icelandic air station, operating under a new European-led warfighting command handed over by the US. Harsh Arctic weather has grounded some F-35 deployments, but Swedish Gripen...

By Breaking Defense
Is It Really Impossible To Cool A Datacenter In Space?
VideoMar 18, 2026

Is It Really Impossible To Cool A Datacenter In Space?

Scott Manley examines whether a data center can be cooled in space using only radiation. He models a Starlink V3 satellite that dissipates roughly 20 kW of GPU power and shows that, under Stefan‑Boltzmann physics, a flat radiator operating at about...

By Scott Manley
The 18th European Space Conference: Dreaming of European Boots on the Moon
VideoMar 18, 2026

The 18th European Space Conference: Dreaming of European Boots on the Moon

The 18th European Space Conference in Brussels served as a barometer for Europe’s ambitions in the new lunar race. Delegates celebrated a historic €22.3 billion pledge to the European Space Agency, the largest ever matching of ESA’s budget, and used the...

By The Planetary Society
Why The US Wants Ukraine’s Shahed-Killer Drones
VideoMar 17, 2026

Why The US Wants Ukraine’s Shahed-Killer Drones

The video explains why Washington is courting Ukraine for its low‑cost Shahed‑killer drones as Iran‑built attack drones flood the battlefield. While Ukraine still begs for high‑end air‑defense assets such as Patriot batteries, it now pitches its own interceptor fleet –...

By Task & Purpose
RAeS Lecture: Strategic Air Command An 80th Anniversary Retrospective
VideoMar 17, 2026

RAeS Lecture: Strategic Air Command An 80th Anniversary Retrospective

The Royal Aeronautical Society lecture marked Strategic Air Command’s 80th anniversary, with historian Robert Hopkins tracing four decades of the Cold‑War juggernaut. He opened by noting SAC’s chaotic birth in 1946 under General George Kenney, whose ill‑conceived cross‑training of pilots...

By Royal Aeronautical Society