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Pole AEROSPACE VALLEY
  Agenda & Opportunités
Forum by Aerospace Valley | Edition 2026
Nous vous donnons rendez-vous pour le Forum by Aerospace Valley les 4 et 5 juin 2026 à Biarritz.
  Infos membres
Bertrandt Technology France : TECH DAY TOULOUSE
Bertrandt Technology France is delighted to invite you to our Tech Day in Toulouse.
  Aéronautique
Embraer Praetor 600E earns triple certification as cabin and avionics updates take shape
Embraer's Praetor 600E has secured ANAC, FAA, and EASA certification, adding updated cabin technology and avionics to support global operations.
Alaska Airlines signs for Boeing Virtual Airplane Training Platform
Boeing today announced that Alaska Airlines has signed a formal license agreement for Boeing's Virtual Airplane during the World Aviation Training Summit held in Orlando, Florida.
MRO : Corsair confie la maintenance de toute sa flotte d'A330neo à Airbus
Corsair a basculé l'intégralité de la maintenance des équipements de sa flotte d'Airbus A330neo sous l'offre « Flight Hour Services » (FHS) du constructeur européen.
Les compagnies aériennes chinoises fragilisées par la flambée des prix du kérosène
Air China, China Eastern et China Southern ont moins de leviers que leurs concurrents occidentaux pour absorber les variations des prix du carburant et voient leurs vols intérieurs de plus en plus concurrencés par le train à grande vitesse.
Airbus : 22h de vol, 18 000 km : voici comment l'avion A350-1000 ULR reliera Paris à l'Australie sans escale
Dans le cadre de son programme baptisé «Projet Sunrise» , l'Australie a commandé douze Airbus A350-1000 ULR, dont le premier exemplaire a été testé à Toulouse. Cet avion est conçu pour réaliser le vol le plus long du monde.
Après la faillite de Spirit Airlines, les compagnies aériennes craignent un effet domino
La faillite de Spirit Airlines attire l'attention sur la mauvaise santé de certaines compagnies aériennes tandis que d'autres innovent en exploitant des avions plus économes en carburant.
DLA Aviation at Jacksonville reinforces partnership with FRCSE, DLA Distribution to bolster warfighter readiness
The Defense Logistics Agency Aviation in Jacksonville, in collaboration with Fleet Readiness Center Southeast and DLA Distribution, recently conducted a strategy session aimed at enhancing the core support provided to FRC operations.
US Air Force clears T-7A Red Hawk trainer aircraft for production
Boeing Defense, Space & Security was awarded a contract valued at $219m, covering 14 aircraft, as well as spares, support equipment, and required training.
  Espace
U.S. Space Force advances proliferated LEO missile defense architecture under SBI program
The SBI construct indicates a distributed systems approach spanning space-based interceptors, sensor integration, autonomous mission systems, and battle management software designed for time-critical engagement operations.
Blue Origin dévoile des images inédites après l'échec de sa fusée géante, qui a causé la destruction d'un satellite
Malgré la perte de son satellite et l'interdiction de vol qui frappe sa fusée géante New Glenn, Blue Origin veut retenir le positif de sa mission NG-3. Le PDG confirme le test réussi d'une technologie indispensable à sa future récupération.
Loft Orbital expands into full-service constellation deals
Data and intelligence providers are outsourcing the construction and operation of Earth-observation constellations, favoring access to data and analytics over owning the satellites and ground systems that produce them.
Thales Alenia Space signe un contrat de 26,1 millions d'euros pour les télescopes de la mission spatiale LISA
Thales Alenia Space a annoncé la signature d’un contrat de 26,1 millions d’euros avec l’Agence spatiale européenne pour la première phase de développement des télescopes de la mission LISA.
ESA Taps Edge Aerospace for Space Cloud Contract
A Luxembourg-based company has been selected to create an architecture and use-case roadmap for orbital data centers, as announced today. This initiative is part of a contract with the European Space Agency.
Mexico City is sinking up to 14 inches per year, satellite images show
Mexico City is sinking, and a powerful new orbiting satellite that's monitoring changes in land levels all across the globe has discovered how quickly this is happening. It's all thanks to the mission's innovative dual-frequency band radar.
These 2 companies want to start removing space junk from orbit in 2027
The U.S. firm Portal Space Systems and Australian startup Paladin Space are working together to establish the commercial Debris Removal as a Service (DRAAS) for removing multiple debris objects during a single mission.
Starship a déjà coûté 15 milliards de dollars… sans garantie de succès, révèle un document interne
Le lanceur géant Starship a coûté plus de 15 milliards de dollars à SpaceX, et les dépenses continuent d'augmenter chaque année. Ces informations proviennent des documents internes.
  Drones et nouveaux usages
Eve Air Mobility builds flight-test momentum with 50 successful flights
Eve Air Mobility, a global leader in advanced air mobility solutions, has reached its 50th successful test flight with its full-scale engineering prototype, accumulating over two hours of flight time.
WaiV Robotics emerges from stealth with €6.4 million to develop autonomous UAV landing infrastructure
WaiV Robotics, a UK-based developer of maritime autonomous infrastructure, has secured €6.4 million ($7.5 million) in Seed funding as it publicly launches its fully automatic landing and takeoff platform.
Nearly £50 million Government backing to power up drone and flying taxi tech, and crack down on illegal drones
Drone deliveries, flying taxis and smarter emergency services could be a step closer to use in UK skies, as the Government awards almost £50 million to unlock growth in the drone and advanced air mobility sector.
Wireless Industry Urges FCC to Expand Licensed Spectrum Access for Drone Operations
The submissions in docket 26-74 indicate a general consensus within the industry regarding the necessity of licensed spectrum for scalable drone operations. However, there are differing opinions on the extent of flexibility that should be permitted in accessing this spectrum.
Foresight to Strengthen Intelligence for Defense Autonomous Systems Through Collaboration
Foresight announced that it has strengthened its product proposition for the defense, homeland security and commercial infrastructure markets through a non-binding term sheet for strategic investment and technology integration with VisionWave.
Beyond the Hype: The Real Impact of Turkey's Bayraktar TB2
A small, propeller-driven aircraft departs from a remote airstrip, equipped with sensors and weapons rather than passengers. It operates for extended periods over a battlefield or border area, providing real-time intelligence and engaging high-value targets as needed.
FAA Advances Long-Delayed Rule to Restrict Drones Over Sensitive Sites
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at regulating unauthorized drone operations over specific fixed-site facilities.
US Army UAS Training Operations
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) play a vital role in training by improving reconnaissance, surveillance, and battlefield awareness. These platforms offer real-time intelligence, extend operational capabilities, and aid decision-making for military forces.
  Propulsion et Energie Embarquée
Hydrogen Pioneer Says First Aircraft Will Be in Service by 2030
Hydrogen-electric propulsion systems delivering continuous power of between 350 and 500 kilowatts could be in production by 2030, according to Josef Kallo, co-founder and chief technology officer of H2Fly.
  Systèmes Embarqués et Communicants
Viasat, Galaxy 1 Communications and L2 Aviation to bring avionics integration to Advanced Air Mobility
Viasat today announced L2 Aviation has joined its Velaris ecosystem via Galaxy 1 Communications: bringing advanced avionics integration and certification expertise to Advanced Air Mobility and uncrewed aviation.
  Structures, Matériaux et Procédés
Un A380 de 280 tonnes démantelé pièce par pièce en France : TARMAC Aerosave recycle 92% de l'appareil et personne ne s'y attendait
TARMAC Aerosave s’est imposée comme une référence mondiale, proposant une méthode innovante aux défis environnementaux et industriels. Le démantèlement d’un Airbus A380 a d’ailleurs constitué une première mondiale.
  Solutions pour l’Usine du Futur
Vision Language Models (VLMs) Explained: Augmenting Machine Vision and Robotics in Manufacturing
VLMs augment traditional machine vision systems by providing interpretive insights and active task guidance, transforming factory automation and empowering workers with real-time expert knowledge.

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