Commerical Aerospace News - Jan 12th, 2024
 
 
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January 12, 2024
Astrobotic in Pittsburgh noted that the Peregrine experienced an anomaly hours after takeoff.
The Cassio wiring will carry power levels twice as high as traditional aircraft.
On 17 January 17 2024, Sirius Aviation AG will host an event at Payerne Airport in Switzerland to unveil the aircraft's hydrogen-electric ducted fan propulsion system.
The second and third missions in the space agency’s Artemis program—which seeks to return Americans to the moon—were each delayed nearly one year, Jack Daleo writes for Flying...
The US aviation regulator has said 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 planes will remain grounded until it is satisfied the planes are safe, the BBC reports.
The company says that the comms, developed in coordination with Rohde & Schwarz USA, delivers the first ED-137C-compliant system into the U.S. national airspace.
This initiative aims to procure the Space Weather Next L1 Series Suprathermal Ion Sensor (STIS), a cutting-edge ion spectrometer device with a broad energy range.
NEW PRODUCTS
Kits offer optional waveguide straight sections, and choices between aluminum and sturdy brass construction based on waveguide dimensions.
Rad-hard SRAMs are designed with Infineon’s RADSTOP technology, which is rad hard through proprietary design and process hardening techniques.
Built for resilience, these models sport rugged construction that can withstand the MIL-STD-202 environmental test conditions.
Controller comes with a RS-485 serial port, dual Ethernet ports, a USB-C port for direct configuration connection, and a CANopen communication port.