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Agenda & Opportunités
WEBINAIRE : Conférence
ministérielle de l'ESA - résultats et souscription
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Conférence ministérielle de
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Aéronautique
Long‑courrier connecté : LOT Polish
Airlines lance le Wi‑Fi sur ses Boeing 787
LOT Polish Airlines se met au Wi-Fi de
bout en bout sur ses Dreamliner, avec la solution de
connectivité Amara fournie par Viasat.
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Guerre au Moyen-Orient: face à
l'augmentation brutale des prix de certaines compagnies
aériennes, Air France annonce "un quota de sièges
à un prix régulé" au départ de
Bangkok
Beaucoup de touristes sont bloqués en
Asie faute de pouvoir rejoindre le hub de Dubaï pour rentrer en
France notamment.
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Le trafic aérien de Mayotte reste
pour l'instant à l'écart de la guerre au
Moyen-Orient
Malgré les tensions militaires au
Moyen-Orient et les perturbations du transport maritime, le trafic
aérien se poursuit normalement à Mayotte.
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La Chine pourrait commander 500 737 MAX
à Boeing lors de la visite de Trump à Pékin fin
mars
Boeing est sur le point de
décrocher l'une des plus importantes ventes de son
histoire : une commande d'environ 500 737 MAX par des compagnies
chinoises.
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Garuda Indonesia : un Boeing 737 atterrit
avec le radome mystérieusement endommagé
Un Boeing 737‑800 de Garuda Indonesia
a été immobilisé à Pekanbaru après
la découverte d'un radome fortement enfoncé sur le nez
de l'appareil.
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Moyen-Orient : le point sur le trafic
aérien ce lundi 9 mars
La situation ne s'améliore pas au
Moyen-Orient, où les tirs de missiles entre l'Iran,
Israël et les Etats-Unis continuent de faire rage.
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Norsk Titanium and Airbus Sign Collaboration
Agreement for RPD Technology
Norsk Titanium has signed a
collaboration agreement with Airbus. The two firms will deepen their
understanding for Norsk’s RPD (Rapid Plasma Deposition) DED
technology.
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Ghana takes delivery of first Airbus H175
helicopter from France
The Ghana Air Force has received a newly
acquired Airbus H175 helicopter, which arrived in Accra from France
on 5 March 2026.
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Espace
Firefly Alpha FLTA007 "Stairway to
Seven" ready for another launch attempt
Firefly Aerospace is set to resume
flights of its Alpha launch vehicle following a hiatus of nearly 10
months. The upcoming launch, designated FLTA007 and titled "Stairway
to Seven," marks a significant step for the company as it prepares
for another attempt.
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Live coverage: SpaceX to launch direct
television satellite for EchoStar
The launch of the EchoStar 25 satellite
is SpaceX's first launch to a geosynchronous transfer orbit so far
this year. Liftoff from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
is scheduled for 11:19 p.m. EDT (0319 UTC).
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Pentagon space strategy stresses need to
protect commercial satellites
A new Pentagon strategy for integrating
commercial and military space capabilities calls for greater
protection for private sector satellites targeted by hostile nations,
noting that the U.S. could use force to defend those systems.
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SpaceX Evolves Beyond Broadband with
“Million-Satellite” AI Data Center Plan; Amazon Mounts
Legal Challenge
While SpaceX continues to dominate the
Low Earth Orbit broadband market with over 11,000 active Starlink
satellites, the company has officially pivoted its long-term strategy
toward space-based computing.
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GMV Awarded UK Space Agency Contract to
Deliver Satellite Launch Monitoring Algorithms Supporting NSpOC
The project will enhance the UK's Space
Domain Awareness through advanced algorithms for detecting and
characterising space launch events. GMV has been awarded a contract
by the UK Space Agency to develop advanced algorithmic capabilities
for space launch monitoring.
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Nouveau revers pour la fusée Kairos
de Space One
La course à l'espace par le secteur
privé japonais subit encore un coup d'arrêt. Pour la troisième
fois consécutive, le lancement de la fusée Kairos de Space One
s'est soldé par un échec.
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What to Expect from Starship V3
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced the first
launch of Starship V3 was "about 4 weeks" away. The post What to
Expect from Starship V3 appeared first on Payload .
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Congress wants the International Space
Station to keep flying until 2032. Here's why
Congress is pushing to extend the
International Space Station's life by two years, to give commercial
outposts more time to step into its shoes.
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Budget constraints delay Space Force's
narrowband satellite efforts
The launch of the Space Force’s
next Mobile User Objective System satellite will be delayed to fiscal
year 2031 from FY30, C4ISRNET has learned.
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Drones et nouveaux usages
Electric air taxis are about to take flight
in 26 states
The Federal Aviation Administration
approved eight pilot programs that will allow a handful of companies,
including Archer Aviation, Beta Technologies, Joby Aviation, and Wisk
to start widespread electric aircraft testing as early as this
summer.
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DOT Selects Eight Projects for AAM
Integration Trials
The U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) rolled out its highly anticipated advanced air mobility
integration program on the eve of Verticon, announcing the selection
of eight projects that will include trials throughout the country
with several major AAM developers.
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First MQ-4C Triton drone arrives at Naval
Air Station Sigonella
Italy’s Naval Air Station
Sigonella welcomed its first MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone last
month, marking the second deployment of the long-range drone for
Unmanned Patrol Squadron 19, and the latest step in folding unmanned
systems into the conventional fleet.
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Vector Announces Warfighter-Focused Hammer
F1 Quadcopter Drone
Vector has introduced the Hammer F1, a
foldable quadcopter designed to combine reconnaissance and strike
capability in a single, compact platform. The system targets U.S.
defense authority requirements and frontline operator needs, with a
focus on speed, modularity, and contested-environment
perform...
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DARPA begins construction of X-76
experimental aircraft under SPRINT high-speed VTOL program
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) has begun building a new experimental
aircraft designated X-76 under its SPeed and Runway INdependent
Technologies program.
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North Carolina Paramedics Will Fly Their Own
VTOLs, Cops Could Soon Follow
I guess it was only a matter of time
until vertical take-off and landing vehicles (VTOL) became a common
sight in our skies. The only question was what kind of VTOL would
break out from the design stage and into the real world first.
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Japan Approves Certification Plan For
SkyDrive SD-05 eVTOL
The Japan Civil Aviation Bureau has
agreed on the general certification plan for SkyDrive’s SD-05
eVTOL aircraft. The agreement on March 9 confirms the processes
through which the start-up aims to complete type certification for
the three-seat model in time for the targeted launch of
commercia...
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JSW tests float-equipped UAV for hydrophone
deployment
Polish company Jastrzębska
Spółka Węglowa (JSW) demonstrated its Wielki V2
float-equipped unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the Drone World Expo
2026, held in Warsaw from 3-5 March.
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Avec ses drones autonomes, la Turquie veut
redéfinir la guerre aérienne
Le 27 décembre 2025, deux drones
de combat turcs Bayraktar Kizilelma ont volé en formation
serrée sans aucune intervention humaine. Une première
revendiquée par leur constructeur, Baykar, sur le site
d’essais de Çorlu, en Turquie.
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Propulsion et Energie
Embarquée
Bristol Airport Study Explores
Nuclear-Derived SAF and Hydrogen Production
Bristol Airport and Equilibrion,
supported by Q8Aviation and Exolum, have successfully completed a
groundbreaking feasibility study into the large-scale production of
nuclear-derived sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and hydrogen in the
South West.
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PBS Aerospace Secured a Multi-year
Subcontract with Zone 5 Technologies to Expand US Turbojet Engine
Production
PBS Aerospace, the U.S. subsidiary of
the Czech engine maker PBS Group, has secured a multi-year
subcontract with California’s Zone 5 Technologies to boost
domestic production of military turbojet engines.
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À Aix-les-Milles, l'école de
pilotage FlyProvence fait voler ses avions à l'énergie
solaire
Gestionnaire de l’aérodrome
d’Aix-les-Milles depuis 2018, Edeis se positionne comme un
pionnier de l’aviation électrique avec
l’école FlyProvence.
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Structures, Matériaux et
Procédés
Sintavia conçoit un échangeur
thermique 3D optimisé en deux semaines avec simulation
GPU
Sintavia a livré un
échangeur thermique entièrement optimisé et
imprimé en 3D en seulement deux semaines, grâce à
une simulation accélérée par GPU. Les
derniers GPU NVIDIA Blackwell et les workflows intégrés
ont...
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