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Bill Carey
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Principals Report Progress on Large Drones Entering Airspace
While most of the excitement has centered on small drones, communications and detect-and-avoid standards for large drones are advancing.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Airbus Launches Drone Imagery Capture, Analytics Subsidiary
U.S.-based Airbus Aerial will provide imagery services to customers using both drones and satellites.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
AeroVironment Unveils 'Snipe' Nano Quadrotor Drone
Designed for close-range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, the Snipe is worn on the operator's clothing and launched by hand.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA Amenable to Discussing Jurisdictional Issues Over Drones
What the FAA wants is direction from state and local governments about what authorities they would like to control small drone operations.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Military, Federal Agencies Join on Counter-drone Efforts
FAA executives described a multi-pronged federal campaign to control and counter small drones at a meeting of the Drone Advisory Committee.
Maintenance and Modifications
U.S. Air Force, Navy Approve Latest F-35 Logistics Software
The Autonomic Logistics Information System Version 2.0.2 software update was originally planned for completion last summer.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA Study Assesses Injury Potential of Drone Striking Person
The study by the FAA's ASSURE center of excellence suggests the potential of serious injury is less than for firmer objects of similar mass.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Mississippi Is New Base of Homeland Security Drone Testing
After a competitive selection process, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security chose Mississippi for a program orginally started in Oklahoma.
Aircraft
U.S. Navy Orders 30-Day Review of T-45, F/A-18 Incidents
The action follows the temporary grounding earlier this month of T-45C Goshawk jets the service uses for pilot training.
Aircraft
GAO, F-35 Program Differ on Completing Development Phase
The Government Accountability Office estimates that F-35 baseline software testing will continue to May 2018 for an additional $1.7 billion.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Northrop Grumman Officially Opens North Dakota UAS Facility
The Global Hawk manufacturer is one of two anchor tenants at the Grand Sky unmanned aircraft systems business park with General Atomics.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Navy Awards Contracts to Refine MQ-25 Stingray Designs
Manufacturers vying to provide the Navy's new carrier-launched unmanned refueling aircraft expect a request for proposals this summer.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Certifies Structural Modifications of F-16 Fighter
The Air Force authorized F-16 Block 40-52 flight operations to 12,000 hours, potentially extending the fighter's service life into the 2040s.
Regulations and Government
Trump Nominations Would Help Restore Ex-Im Bank Board
The president nominated two former Republican congressman to serve as Export-Import Bank directors, one of them a past opponent of the agency.
Aircraft
U.S. Drops 'Mother of All Bombs' on ISIS Tunnel Complex
The Air Force Research Laboratory developed the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast conventional bomb in 2003 but it was never used.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA, Pentagon Prohibit Drone Flights Over U.S. Military Sites
The FAA action to prevent drone flights over 133 military facilities is the first time it has instituded drone-specific airspace restrictions.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Navy, Northrop Grumman Near Delivery of Baseline Triton
The Navy's baseline MQ-4C Triton was supposed to come with sense-and-avoid radar, but that capability has been postponed to a 2024 upgrade.
Aircraft
U.S. Navy Pauses T-45 Operations Over Oxygen System Issue
The three-day T-45C grounding comes as the Navy copes with increasing rates of physiological episodes in Hornets, Super Hornets and Growlers.
Aircraft
Boeing Pitches Super Hornet Block III at Navy League Event
The upgraded F/A-18E/F multirole fighter would ably complement the F-35C Lightning II in carrier air wings into the 2030s, Boeing says.
Rotorcraft
U.S. Marine Corps' CH-53K King Stallion Nears Production
Program leaders awaited the go-ahead to begin low-rate initial production of the estimated $26 billion acquisition from the Pentagon.
Regulations and Government
Chao, Shuster Lead ATC Fact-Finding Mission to Canada
The U.S. delegation visited Ottawa to discuss Canada's transfer of ATC system ownership and management to Nav Canada.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
General Atomics, Dynetics Advance 'Gremlins' UAS Concepts
Under the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program, the companies will advance their concepts to preliminary design stage.
Aircraft
Leonardo Names Alabama Site for Assembling T-100 Jets
The Italian manufacturer and its U.S. subsidiary DRS Technologies are competing for the U.S. Air Force's T-X training jet requirement.
Aircraft
Trump Taps Navy Admiral To Lead F-35 Joint Program Office
Rear Adm. Mathias Winter, who previously served as chief of naval research, will succeed Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA, Industry Work To Automate Drone Airspace Authorizations
The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability will automate the FAA process of granting authorizations using third-party providers.
Rotorcraft
Apache Multi-year Contract Saves $330 Million, Boeing Says
The manufacturer will provide 244 remanufactured AH-64Es to the U.S. Army over five years, and 24 new-build E-models to Saudi Arabia.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Says It Can Deliver T-50A Early If Needed
If the U.S. Air Force asks, the manufacturer contends it can begin deliveries in 2022, two years before planned initial operational capability.
Regulations and Government
Airlines Oppose Raising Fee Passengers Pay for TSA Service
In its budget blueprint, the Trump administration proposes raising the security services fee to cover 75 percent of the TSA's cost.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Transport Canada Starts Regulating Recreational Drones
The Interim Order Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft applies to recreational drones weighing from a half a pound to 77 pounds.
Regulations and Government
White House Calls for Independent ATC
Proposal follows meeting earlier this year between President Donald Trump and the airlines.
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