Astra's small satellite launcher returned to flight Tuesday and delivered an unspecified number of small satellites into orbit after a successful liftoff from Alaska, helping clear the way for a series of three launches for NASA in the coming months at Cape Canaveral.
Astra engineers identified two problems -- an electrical design issue and a software glitch -- that prevented a rocket from reaching orbit last month with a suite of NASA-sponsored CubeSats, clearing the way for a return-to-flight mission that could launch from Alaska this week. A launch attempt Monday was scrubbed due to bad weather.
Alliance Airlines has commenced tiller inspections across its Fokker F100 fleet, after a report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau found a damaged tiller to be the cause of a taxiing runway excursion.
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