Aviation Week takes part in flight research program
View Online | Subscribe
JUL
20

Daily Digest

A selection of content from across the Aviation Week Network

  Aviation Week newsletter    

DEFENSE

Fix Elusive As Another F-35 Pilot Reports Trouble Breathing

Another F-35 pilot reported hypoxia-like symptoms this month at Luke AFB, Arizona, as a team of government and industry experts remain stumped by the recent spate of similar incidents there.

SAFETY

Does In-Flight Upset Guidance Work?

Aviation Week takes part in a NASA-funded flight research program to determine if upset recovery guidance will help pilots more effectively and efficiently recover the aircraft.

 

Advertisement

Proven Lightning Strike Protection
For over three decades, Dexmet Corporation has been working with aircraft designers developing MicroGrid® precision expanded thin metal foils for lightning strike protection on carbon fiber composite aircraft, aircraft components and carbon fiber wind blades. Click Here for more information.

 

SPACE

NASA Takes First Deep Space Propulsion Steps

NASA has issued a request for information for in-space electric propulsion concepts which could potentially power the agency’s proposed Deep Space Gateway.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Russia’s MC-21 And IL-114 Win New Orders At MAKS Air Show

Russian-manufactured aircraft—the Irkut MC-21 and Ilyushin IL-114—won new orders on the second day of the MAKS Air Show in Moscow.

 

Advertisement


On-Orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing
Get updates from Benjamin Reed (NASA), Fred Kennedy (DARPA), Frank DeMauro (Orbital ATK), Steve Oldham (SSL), and Justin Kugler (Made in Space, Inc.)
 
 

MOST READ ON AVIATIONWEEK.COM

 

Market Briefings (Subscription Required)

 

Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s Market Briefings allow you to access to the essential news, insights, data and intelligence from industry-leading analysts. Each briefing is conveniently delivered right to your inbox so you can stay up-to-date...