martes, 18 de noviembre de 2025

Lockheed Martin Unveils Sniper Networked Targeting Pod

Boeing proposes F-15EX as command platform for Collaborative Combat Aircrafts (CCAs)

Indra and EDGE to form joint venture for loitering munitions

Russia showcases Su-57E prospective stealth nozzles and weapons at Dubai show

Archer to supply electric powertrain technology to Anduril Omen UAV

Archer Aviation is expanding its business model by supplying its proprietary electric powertrain technology to third parties, beginning with Anduril's planned Omen unmanned air vehicle developed in partnership with EDGE.

GA-ASI and Saab to Demonstrate AEW&C Capability on MQ-9B in 2026

Airbus Explores Larger A350 Variant

Trump Announces US Intention to Sell Advanced F-35s to Saudi Arabia

KC-390 and Gripen E achieve key milestone with successful aerial refuelling certification

Emirates places order for 65 more Boeing 777X jets, expanding total to 270

Trump Administration formally kills proposed cash-compensation rule for flight delays

Air Force's New Bomber, ICBM Got Nearly $1 Billion in Shutdown Deal - Business Insider

Dubai Airshow 2025 Special Edition: Day 2

[Aviation Week] Dubai Air Show: Day 1

Off-duty pilot who tried to cut a flight’s engines midair won’t serve prison time, judge rules | CNN

A former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 while riding off-duty in the cockpit will serve no prison time, a federal judge ruled, bringing an end to a case that drew attention to the need for more mental health support for pilots.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/11/17/us/horizon-air-cockpit-emergency?Date=20251117&Profile=CNN&utm_content=1763421602&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky



La promesse de vente de Rafale à l’Ukraine, une annonce forte au financement très incertain

Ukraine to get 100 French-made Rafale F4 fighter jets in 'historic' deal

domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2025

sábado, 15 de noviembre de 2025

FAA proposes Boeing 777 landing gear pump replacement rule after wheel well fire | Flight Global

Abu Dhabi Showcases First Test Flight of Locally Built Heavy-Lift Hybrid Cargo Aircraft

Ukraine Begins Mass Production of New Interceptor Drones to Bolster Air Defences

FAA proposes mandatory Boeing 787 control panel replacements after altitude malfunctions | Flight Global

Vertical Aerospace Backs UK Plan to Regulate eVTOL Flights by 2028 – Aviation News:

French Air Force Downplays FCAS Tensions, Calls Program ‘Solid’ – Aviation News:

FAA Grounds DC-10 and MD-10 After MD-11 Engine Failure Investigation

FAA extends MD11 fleet grounding to DC10s'

The FAA has expanded its emergency airworthiness directive regarding MD-11 engine pylons to include predecessor DC-10 aircraft. The FAA finds these aircraft are subject to the the same unsafe condition as exists on the MD-11 and MD-1
https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/aviation-news/aviation-safety/faa-expands-emergency-airworthiness-directive-to-dc-10s/



viernes, 14 de noviembre de 2025

Western sanctions could accelerate Russian fighter aircraft production decline - RUSI analysis | Flight Global

EgyptAir to add 28 new aircraft in two years, says gov't - ch-aviation

Etihad Airways Explores Major Widebody Order with Airbus, Eyeing A350 and A330neo Fleet – Aviation News:

Brazil Completes Key Gripen E–KC-390 Refuelling Tests in Major Capability Boost

F-35 Conducts B61-12 nuclear bomb Flight Tests

First Look At France’s New Nuclear Missile: ASMPA-R Enters French Naval Service

Pentagon Raises Concerns About US Selling F-35 Fighter Jets To Saudi Arabia

Fully-substituted MC-21 prototype flown to Zhukovsky for certification tests

USAF Pivots to F-47, Slashes Future F-35 Orders

Vertical Aerospace Cleared for Piloted Transition Flights of VX4 Air Taxi

Joby Aviation Conducts First Flight of Turbine-Electric Autonomous VTOL Aircraft

Blue Origin launches New Glenn on first major mission, sending NASA’s Escapade satellites toward Mars

Another blow to the NH90 helicopter platform as Norway pulls out

DJI's made a gesture-controlled drone for vlogging rookies

¿Podría la «meteo» hundir el sueño de la movilidad aérea urbana?

Emirates to reactivate more Airbus A380s & fly them until 2041

jueves, 13 de noviembre de 2025

NATO Shelves Plans to Buy E-7 Wedgetail

Jury awards $35.8 million to family of 737 MAX crash victim

The jury verdict is the first reached in a slew of civil lawsuits filed against Boeing after two deadly MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.

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Jury awards $28M to family of a United Nations consultant killed in Boeing 737 Max crash in Ethiopia

From Paper To Pixels: Ryanair Digital Boarding Passes Mandatory From Today

EDGE and Anduril pair to produce unmanned systems in the UAE

Boeing Delivers 53 Aircraft in October 2025; Airbus 78

Unqualified Pilot flew passenger jets across Europe using forged documents, Avion Express confirms investigation

London Gatwick welcomes Jet2 as its newest base with 29 routes and 300 new jobs

Melbourne runway overruns were metres from disaster

Archer acquires Los Angeles airport for use as electric air-taxi hub

[Podcast] Burán, o el «shuttle» soviético

miércoles, 12 de noviembre de 2025

El Embraer Super Tucano y el Textron AT-6 se suman a los cazas (ya no tan) ligeros contra drones

Shutdown leaves a mark on an already-struggling economy, from lost paychecks to canceled flights

Russia Shows Off Su-57’s Internal Weapons Bays for the First Time

LOGISTICS: Seizing Iranian Arms Shipment for Houthis

WARPLANES: Ukraine Seeking Air Superiority

UPS MD-11F crash probe focuses on engine mounts

China releases footage of GJ-11 Sharp Sword UCAV in flight

Czech VTOL developer Zuri secures backing from former Lilium suitor AAMG

UK to trial autonomous collaborative platforms alongside AH-64E Apache

GE Aerospace Kicks Off Hybrid-Electric Engine Runs

USA now has sufficient military assets in Caribbean to wage air campaign against Venezuela

Russia Claims It Prevented Plot to Steal MiG-31 Fighter Jet

France Strengthens Strategic Airlift Capacity with New A400M Transport Aircraft

ZeroAvia and Hybrid Air Vehicles to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Airlander 10

Embraer A-29 Super Tucano Gains New Capability to Counter Unmanned Aerial

Belgium calls in foreign forces to counter mysterious drone incursions

El Consejo de Ministros aprueba las ayudas para desarrollar el programa de guerra electrónica Santiago II



  • Qué es: Real Decreto que regula la concesión directa de préstamos para el programa Sustitución de Sistemas Anteriores en el Espectro Electromagnético – Santiago Fase II. El objetivo es modernizar y sustituir sistemas previos en el espectro electromagnético para la defensa y la seguridad nacional.

  • Naturaleza del programa: Santiago es un sistema conjunto de inteligencia de señales de las Fuerzas Armadas. El programa se divide en tres subprogramas ejecutados por distintas entidades privadas o mixtas:

    • REE-SCAPA y SCAPA: estudio y definición de una plataforma aérea tripulada y de capacidades de inteligencia de señales sobre plataforma aérea.
    • REE-EW: modernización de los sistemas de Guerra Electrónica desplegables del Ejército y la Armada (EW desplegable).
    • REE-SIVIGAC: sistema de vigilancia acústica (vigilancia acústica).
  • Entidades beneficiarias y montos de préstamos:

    • UTE Airbus Defence And Space y Indra Sistemas: 5,99 millones de euros (para SCAPA y REE-SCAPA).
    • Indra Sistemas: 182 millones de euros (para la modernización de los sistemas de Guerra Electrónica desplegables, REE-EW).
    • Sociedad Anónima de Electrónica Submarina (SAES): 10 millones de euros (para REE-SIVIGAC).
  • Plazo y condiciones financieras: préstamos directos con una duración prevista de cuatro años, con posibilidad de prórroga de hasta dos años. Se justifica por motivos de interés público y de defensa nacional; busca mantener control de diseño y capacidades tecnológicas, además de fomentar la industria española.

  • Contexto estratégico: forma parte del Plan Industrial y Tecnológico para la Seguridad y la Defensa, aprobado por el Gobierno en abril de 2025, en respuesta a amenazas modernas y a la necesidad de modernizar capacidades de EW y vigilancia.

  • Propósito general: facilitar la sustitución de sistemas antiguos en el espectro electromagnético, asegurar capacidades de defensa y seguridad, y promover la participación de la industria nacional en proyectos estratégicos de alta tecnología.

martes, 11 de noviembre de 2025

BAE Systems, TAI Expand UK-Turkey Defense Ties With Joint Drone Building Deal 

[España] El Gobierno actualiza el Reglamento de Matriculación de Aeronaves Civiles

  •  Se ha aprobado un Real Decreto que da seguridad jurídica sobre las aeronaves obligadas a inscribirse en el Registro de Matrícula de Aeronaves Civiles.
  • Las aeronaves matriculadas en alguno de los Estados de la UE o de terceros países europeos que participen en la Agencia Europea para la Seguridad Aérea, podrán ser utilizadas en España sin necesidad de inscribirlas en el Registro español.
  • Determinadas aeronaves ultraligeras motorizadas, con una masa máxima autorizada al despegue igual o inferior a 120 kg, no necesitarán inscribirse en el Registro ni tampoco necesitarán obtener un certificado de aeronavegabilidad.
  • Se refuerza así la naturaleza administrativa del citado Registro y se agilizan sus procedimientos administrativos.

https://www.transportes.gob.es/el-ministerio/sala-de-prensa/noticias/mar-11112025-1342-0 

NATO military aircraft belonging to Turkey 'breaks apart' in the sky and crashes down in Georgia after taking off in Azerbaijan | Daily Mail Online

Un día como hoy hace 42 años: Primer vuelo del CASA-Nurtanio CN235

B-52 Spotted for the Second Time Carrying Air Force’s Next-Gen Stealth Nuclear Cruise Missile

Azerbaijan confirms JF-17 fighter acceptance with Baku flypast

A330, 787 crews failed to recognise reduced runway operations at Melbourne

Europe Delivers Fourth Orion Service Module for NASA’s Artemis Lunar Program

easyJet marks 30th anniversary with “Generation easyJet” flight and report on low-cost travel’s cultural impact

Trump threatens to replace absent unpaid air traffic controllers with “patriots” amid shutdown

EASA SAFE 360° 2025: Rethinking Safety in a Complex World

UAS and Military Rotorcraft - Innovation and Adaptation


IA Summary:

Concise English summary of the Global Defence Aviation Conference 2025 (GDA25), Warsaw, 21–23 October 2025

Overview

  • GDA25 gathered more than 900 delegates, 100 industry exhibitors, and military aviation representatives from 85 countries to examine how Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) and military rotorcraft are reshaping modern air power. Over three days, discussions focused on technology adaptation driven by Ukraine, as well as advances in autonomy, electronic warfare (EW), and manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T).

Participants and supporters

  • RAeS industry partners and supporters included BAE Systems, Airbus, RTX, Leonardo, General Dynamics, Safran, Thales, Martin Baker, Lockheed Martin (Sikorsky), MOOG, L3Harris, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Artemis Smith Myers, QinetiQ, Anduril, Inzpire, Saab, Vertical Aerospace, among others. RAeS and other defence stakeholders participated to explore future capabilities and interoperability.

Day One – The urgency of modernization

  • Drone incursions into Polish airspace underscored the urgency of national modernization efforts to defend against proliferating drone threats.
  • Leonardo showcased Proteus, an autonomous UAS developed with the Royal Navy; first flight anticipated before the end of 2025. Its modular payload bay supports missions from ISR and ASW to logistics, illustrating a modular, scalable design philosophy for next‑gen military aviation.
  • The UK Defence Investment Plan was a recurring theme, aiming to accelerate acquisition cycles and break silos, with a National Armaments Director to streamline procurement and keep pace with rapid UAS development and rotorcraft innovation. Interoperability and allied collaboration are critical, framed as “NATO first but not NATO only.”
  • France reiterated the continued relevance of crewed helicopters amid dronisation, highlighting the H160M Guépard MUM-T program (with Thales and Airbus), which achieved a first prototype flight and aims for deliveries in 2029.
  • Airbus outlined its transition from a traditional OEM to an agile military support organization, embedding maintenance teams with end-user operations and testing new Air-Launched Effect (ALE) systems for rotorcraft deployment in France, Spain, and Germany.
  • Geography and extreme conditions shaped innovation: the Royal Canadian Air Force discussed its recapitalisation program (2026–2032) to operate in cold climates, including the need to cold-start after 24 hours at −40°C; Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) for emergency rescue in the High North were proposed as part of humanitarian and mission-critical operations.
  • Central Europe and Ukraine: the Czech Air Force advanced toward Initial Operating Capability for UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper fleets by 2026, with pilots training in counter-UAS missions informed by Ukraine experiences. The Ukrainian Army Aviation shared frontline lessons on helicopter–drone operations in a modern warfare environment.
  • Ukraine’s conflict context framed the day: discussions highlighted how drones and rotorcraft are operating as a live laboratory for tactics and training, emphasizing rapid adaptation and the importance of understanding the operational environment.

Day Two – MUM-T, Counter-UAS, and the expanding battlespace

  • Sessions on defence helicopters, UAS, and operational effects addressed whether helicopters have a future in a drone-dominated world. Germany explored a model where uncrewed systems lead missions, with crewed aircraft acting as command nodes for drone swarms; however, heavy-lift operations are expected to remain crewed for the near- to mid-term.
  • France and logistics automation: the French Navy is automating logistics while keeping crewed combat platforms for the human element; ongoing consideration of unmanned systems supporting logistics and combat roles.
  • Recruitment dynamics: Western militaries cited declining recruitment as a driver for expanding UAS and unmanned platforms.
  • Counter-UAS (C-UAS) and EW: the British Army tested pod-based EW suites and camera-linked sensors to detect FPV drones, with proposals to deploy friendly FPV drones from crewed helicopters as a countermeasure.
  • Turkish capabilities: Turkish Air Force presented UAS as central to counter-terrorism, delivering 24/7 ISR and precision strike capabilities; TB2 and Akinci are being navalised, while Kizilelma and Anka-3 will operate alongside crewed aircraft.
  • European integration: the European Defence Agency (EDA) is pursuing integration of UAS into European airspace by 2030, focusing on harmonised operations, risk assessment, and training; Eurodrone integration and safe, interoperable UAS operations were highlighted, with Robin Radar’s IRIS CUAS using AI and Doppler sensors for threat classification.
  • Western force concepts: the Royal Navy envisions a dispersed, digitally connected fleet combining crewed, uncrewed, and autonomous platforms, with the human factor remaining decisive.
  • Innovation and EW: General Dynamics showcased AI-enabled UAVs with mission planning, swarm autonomy, and adaptive EW within open-architecture digital systems, emphasizing human-in-the-loop targeting.
  • Demonstrations and procurements: Northrop Grumman demonstrated the Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) survivability system; Frontex outlined plans to extend UAS border surveillance to high-altitude platforms by 2026; NSIA discussed joint MQ-9B procurement for interoperability; Skytrac presented MUM-T examples integrating Schiebel rotor drones with the UK Coastguard for maritime SAR with real-time video via Starlink and Iridium; anti-icing research for UAS highlighted endurance and safety challenges in adverse conditions.
  • Interoperability lessons: attendees stressed building interoperability and standardization from the outset to meet future needs.

Day Three – Combat lessons and the human element

  • Ukraine’s air war remained central, illustrating how the convergence of drones and rotorcraft compelled rapid tactical adaptation and training. Drone attacks have become ubiquitous, with a spectrum of countermeasures from EW to kinetic interception by helicopters.
  • Hybrid readiness: the Finnish Utti Jaeger Regiment demonstrated integrated capabilities across naval, police, and special operations domains as part of hybrid warfare readiness.
  • JAPCC perspectives: analyses of helicopters vs. drones in Ukraine highlighted operational ranges, drone types, and counter-drone measures such as jamming, nets, drone-on-drone tactics, and the need for NATO‑level strategies built with Ukrainian industry and tactical units.
  • Education during conflict: Kharkiv National Air Force University (KNAUF) demonstrated remote learning, AR/VR simulation, and combat mobilization of staff and students.
  • IDF insights: following the October 7 attacks, Israeli helicopter crews faced hostile fire en route to Gaza, underscoring the need for realistic, adaptive training; helicopters remain indispensable for rapid troop transport, medevac, and counter-UAS missions even in drone-saturated environments.
  • EW closing discussion: UAS operate across 150 MHz to 2,700 MHz; counter-jamming requires multiple EW systems per vehicle, and cautions about digital signatures on the battlefield—dense mobile signals can be as dangerous as a flare.
  • Industrial proposals and advances: Sikorsky unveiled the Nomad UAS family and the S-70 UAS U-Hawk prototype, a fully autonomous rotorcraft capable of lifting 10,000 lb payloads, signaling a major step in vertical logistics automation and the role of AI and autonomy in rotor operations.
  • Synthesis: technology, teaming, and the future force. The Royal Navy stressed that “the future force will be hybrid—uncrewed where possible, crewed where necessary, but always human-led.”
  • Conclusion: as air forces adapt to drones, EW, and AI-driven decision loops, operational success will hinge on human adaptability and collaboration with advanced systems. The path forward points to a hybrid, human-led force where unmanned capabilities extend reach, but humans retain leadership and responsibility.

Boeing gets nod to start next phase of 777X certification trials, Air Current reports | Reuters

lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2025

B-52s Deploy to Spain for Bomber Task Force 26-1

LBA Systems to Build TB2, TB3, Akinci and Kizilelma UCAVs in Italy

Rolls-Royce reveals new XE standard for Trent 1000 engines

SJ-100’s domestic engines tested for resilience to water ingestion

Russia’s Su-57 fighter to take part in flying display at Dubai air show

UK, Japan, Italy Push Forward With Next-Generation GCAP Fighter Development

Belgium to Modernize Pilot Training Fleet with New Pilatus PC-7 MKX Aircraft

China’s Fujian Aircraft Carrier Set to Enter Regular High-Seas Operations

Nationwide flight chaos in the U.S. as FAA limits operations amid government shutdown

Liège Airport faces third drone disruption in three days

Of fiber-optics and FPVs – 6 questions with a Ukrainian drone trainer

Bombardier sees growing role for defence unit amid year-end delivery ramp-up | Flight Global

South Korea To Build Full-Scale Stealth Fighter Demo | Aviation Week Network

domingo, 9 de noviembre de 2025

UPS and FedEx ground some cargo planes after Kentucky air disaster

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2pr5y7p90o

UPS said the decision to ground MD-11 models followed instructions from manufacturer Boeing, while rival delivery giant FedEx confirmed it would follow suit.