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Sierra Space clears design review in military satellite program

Sierra Space clears design review in military satellite program

WASHINGTON — Sierra Space has cleared an early design review for its missile-warning satellites intended for a military low Earth orbit constellation, the company announced Nov. 12. The aerospace firm received approval from the Space Development Agency (SDA) to proceed with further development following a successful preliminary design review of its proposed missile-warning satellites. The […]

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“Governments need to make the aviation sector’s development a priority” – AFRAA – African Airlines Association

“Governments need to make the aviation sector’s development a priority” – AFRAA – African Airlines Association

Intervention by the Secretary General of the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) at the User Charges Workshop on 29 October 2024 Reiterating AFRAA’s vision to create a sustainable, interconnected, and affordable African air transport industry, Mr Berthé – AFRAA Secretary General, highlighted the areas of action for the airline industry to address the high cost of

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The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and More Nominated for Record of the Year at 2025 Grammys

The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and More Nominated for Record of the Year at 2025 Grammys

The Beatles have been nominated at the 2025 Grammy Awards. The band is recognized, in the Record of the Year category, for its final song, “Now and Then.” The Beatles will compete in the category against Taylor Swift, Post Malone, Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Kendrick Lamar, and Sabrina Carpenter. See all of

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Eniola and Seun Bonded During the Holidays and Discovered Love!

Eniola and Seun Bonded During the Holidays and Discovered Love!

Eniola and Seun had known each other for three years, but their conversations were limited to “Hi” or “Hello.” However, this all changed when Seun missed his flight during the holidays – talk about a Christmas miracle. They got to spend time together and soon discovered a love they never saw coming. Now, as they journey into

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How Smallest Space can be Biggest Dairy Farm

How Smallest Space can be Biggest Dairy Farm

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ASA updates Guide to the Flight Review — General Aviation News

ASA updates Guide to the Flight Review — General Aviation News

Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) has released the ninth edition of “Guide to the Flight Review,” by Jason Blair. A study tool for pilots and instructors when gearing up for a Flight Review, the guide lists questions with answers supported with FAA references to help rusty pilots refresh their knowledge, and to help instructors follow

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Southwest offers ‘voluntary separation’ at 18 airports

Southwest offers ‘voluntary separation’ at 18 airports

Southwest Airlines will offer options for “voluntary separation” and extended leaves of absence to airport staff in 18 cities across the US.  The reason for the offers is the carrier’s need to cut back flight capacity due to aircraft delivery delays from Boeing, according to a report by BNN Bloomberg, citing an email from Southwest

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US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026

US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026

The Space Force this summer kicked off a campaign to ready itself for a potential conflict by closing high-priority gaps in its command-and-control architecture — an effort to ensure that the systems and processes military leaders rely on for tactical decisions work together as designed. Prodded by a request from Gen. Stephen Whiting, head of

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