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ULA’s Atlas 5 is ready but is the weather at the Cape ready for Amazon’s Project Kuiper launch?

April 27, 2025

For those who have been ready for a long time for the Amazon Kuiper launch it looks like Monday might be the day, if the weather holds. The Kuiper 1 […]

Filed Under: Amazon, Amazon Project Kuiper, Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Cape Canaveral SFS, Community, Constellation, Customers, internet, Kuiper, Launch, Launch Agreement, Launch Delay, Launch Management, Lockheed Martin, Lockheed Martin Space, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Project Kuiper, Satellites, Smallsat Payloads, United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB, Weather, Weather Forecasting

Equatorial Launch Australia’s Head of Arnhem Space Centre Site Operations is ex-Royal Australian Air Force Officer

June 8, 2024

Spaceport operator and launch technology infrastructure company, Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA), today announced ex-Royal Australian Air Force Officer, Joshua Daish, as its new Head of Arnhem Space Centre Site Operations. […]

Filed Under: Aerospace, Arnhem Space Centre (ASC), Asia, Awards, Boeing, Boeing Defense, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA), Europe, JAXA, Launch, Spaceport, Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA)

ULA’s success story — Delta IV Heavy’s last launch on an NROL-70 mission

April 9, 2024

ULA’s final launch of their Delta IV Heavy is picture perfect hoisting the NROL-70 mission. Then came… “For the final time, this is Delta Launch Control, signing off.“ April 9, […]

Filed Under: Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Cape Canaveral SFS, Delta IV Heavy, Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Military, NROL, Space Launch Complex-37 (CCSFS), United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB Tagged With: Featured

ULA ‘Tomorrow’s the Day’, Delta IV Heavy’s Swan Song on NROL-70 mission

April 8, 2024

All is good for go for tomorrow’s final launch of the huge Delta IV for the NROL-70 mission. “While we near the final liftoff, the Delta legacy will live on […]

Filed Under: Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Cape Canaveral SFS, Delta IV Heavy, Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Military, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), NROL, Space Launch Complex-37 (CCSFS), United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB

ULA’s Delta IV Heavy’s grand finale still a ‘Go’ for Tuesday’s NROL-70 mission

April 6, 2024

Everything continues to progress towards the ULA Delta IV Heavy launch carrying the NROL-70 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office. The mission is planned to lift off on Tuesday, April […]

Filed Under: Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Cape Canaveral SFS, Delta IV Heavy, Launch, Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Military, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), NROL, Space Launch Complex-37 (CCSFS), United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB

Fingers crossed for Tuesday’s ULA grand finale launch of Delta IV Heavy carrying the NROL-70 mission

April 3, 2024

(Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida) – The launch of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy carrying the NROL-70 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office is now planned for Tuesday, […]

Filed Under: Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Delta IV Heavy, Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), Launch, Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Military, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Space Launch Complex-37 (CCSFS), United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB

Boeing + Shield AI to collaborate on AI + autonomy for defense programs

March 9, 2023

Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Shield AI have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore strategic collaboration in the areas of autonomous capabilities and artificial intelligence (AI) on current and […]

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Autonomous Capabilities, Autonomous Flight, Boeing, Boeing Defense, Business Moves, MoU, News, Shield AI

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