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Spot the Firefighter: New York City’s Fire Department to Use Boston Dynamics Robots

The bot will be used to enter hazardous conditions to prevent firefighters from being in harm’s way

Italian And German Eurofighters Deployed To Romania Have Carried Out First Joint Scramble Last Week

Eurofighter scramble

The Italian Air Force interceptors, recently joined by the German Air Force Eurofighters, continue to support enhanced Air Policing from Romania. The Italian Air Force detachment, originally made of four Eurofighters, recently increased to eight, [...]

The post Italian And German Eurofighters Deployed To Romania Have Carried Out First Joint Scramble Last Week appeared first on The Aviationist.

RAAF to restore last remaining WWII rescue launch

O2-06 is one of 15 separate O2-class vessels built for the Air Force in 1941 and will be eventually displayed at Point Cook's musuem.

Government of Canada invests in safety at airports in Quebec

QUEBEC CITY, March 4, 2022 /CNW/ – Canadians rely on safe and well-maintained local and regional airports to support vibrant communities. These airports also support essential air services including community resupply, air ambulance, search and rescue, and forest fire response.   The Minister…

Cobham teams up with Acacia Systems on Dash 8 update program

Cobham's Special Missions unit has partnered with defence software and systems engineering provider Acacia Systems to undertake a modification project for the Dash-8 surveillance aircraft in Adelaide.

Romanian MiG-21 Crashes. SAR Helicopter Dispatched To Rescue Its Pilot Crashes Too Killing 7

Romanian Air Force crashes

A Puma helicopter that was launched to search and rescue a missing MiG-21 pilot crashed killing 7 crew members. MiG pilot still missing. Mar. 2, 2022, was a tragic day for the Romanian Air Force. [...]

The post Romanian MiG-21 Crashes. SAR Helicopter Dispatched To Rescue Its Pilot Crashes Too Killing 7 appeared first on The Aviationist.

Vigilant Aerospace Speaking at Upcoming SAE AeroTech Conference, Discussing “Developing and Testing Fully Onboard Automatic DAA for UAS and Advanced Air Mobility”

Vigilant Aerospace Systems CEO Kraettli L. Epperson has been invited to join industry leaders as a speaker in the upcoming 2022 SAE AeroTech conference March 15-17 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California. Epperson’s presentation titled “Developing and Testing Fully Onboard Automatic Detect-and-Avoid for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Advanced Air Mobility” will be included […]

The post Vigilant Aerospace Speaking at Upcoming SAE AeroTech Conference, Discussing “Developing and Testing Fully Onboard Automatic DAA for UAS and Advanced Air Mobility” appeared first on Vigilant Aerospace Systems, Inc..

Dassault joins AAI on Albatross flying boat development

Dassault Systèmes has joined Amphibian Aerospace Industries in its mission to develop an updated model of the iconic Albatross G-111T aircraft.

General Atomics and Orion Space win contracts for military weather satellites

The U.S. Space Force selected General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems and Orion Space Solutions to each develop  and launch demonstration satellites for weather imaging and cloud characterization.

The post General Atomics and Orion Space win contracts for military weather satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.

Atlas 5 rocket aces another on-target launch with NOAA weather satellite

A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral and delivered the GOES-T weather satellite into orbit Tuesday, adding a new spacecraft to NOAA's fleet destined to become the primary observatory tracking storms over the Pacific Ocean and the Western United States.

Government of Canada invests in safety at Saint John Airport

SAINT JOHN, NB, March 1, 2022 /CNW/ – Canadians rely on safe and well-maintained local and regional airports to support vibrant communities. These airports also support essential air services including community resupply, air ambulance, search and rescue, and forest fire response. Wayne…

NOAA weather satellite ready for launch after repairs to main camera

A new NOAA weather satellite destined to track cyclones, wildfires, and solar flares from a perch high above the Western United States and Pacific Ocean is set for liftoff Tuesday from Cape Canaveral on a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket. The GOES-T satellite will launch with modifications to its main imaging camera, changes designed to avoid a minor cooling system problem that afflicted NOAA’s previous geostationary weather monitor sent into space four years ago.

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