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July 08, 2015

Airborne 07.08.15: New TSA Boss, E-Fan, EAA/ANN's AirVenture Innovation Preview!

Also: Bob Baker’s JN-4D, LightSquared Absurdity, Wagstaff's Appeal, Playboy Model's Aero-Selfie, Drone Market, Piper's M600, EAA’s 'Give Flight' Project

As the Transportation Security Administration continues to struggle with a number of issues, it’s hoped that new management at the top will lead to improvement. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson welcomed Peter Neffenger Monday as the sixth administrator of the TSA in a ceremony held at TSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. The electric powered Solar Impulse 2 was recently in the news for its flight from Japan to Hawaii, and now another electric airplane is about to perform another aviation first. Airbus Group’s all-electric E-Fan technology demonstrator aircraft is being readied for

NASA Selects Leading-Edge Technology Concepts For Continued Study

Projects Run The Gamut From Satellite Swarms To Interstellar Submarines

NASA has selected seven technology proposals for continued study under Phase II of the agency's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program. The selections are based on the potential to transform future aerospace missions, introduce new capabilities or significantly improve current approaches to building and operating aerospace systems.

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Aero-TV: Affordable 6-Cylinder Motivation – Will The 125HP D-Motor Power Future LSAs?

Something Of An Underdog, The 6-Cylinder D-Motor Might Upset The Apple Cart

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2015, ANN news editor, Tom Patton, stopped by Sport Pylon Air Races and talked with Doc Bailey about their new six-cylinder D- Motor. The six-cylinder D-Motor is being marketed for experimental and light sport aircraft and is brand new in their engine lineup.

Orbital ATK Signs $98 Million Agreement For Orion Launch Abort Motor

Company to Provide Advanced Propulsion System For Increased Safety For Future Astronaut Crews

Orbital ATK has signed a $98 million agreement with Lockheed Martin to provide the launch abort motor for the Orion human spaceflight capsule’s Launch Abort System (LAS). The Orion spacecraft will launch aboard NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), enabling humans to explore new deep space destinations. 

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