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Agenda & Opportunités
Cap Industrie | Atelier : Entrez sereinement
dans l'ère de la Smart Industrie !
PME industrielles, vous souhaitez
engager votre entreprise vers une transformation pérenne, en
phase avec les grands enjeux de la filière aérospatiale
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Aéronautique
Ravn Alaska : Faillite d'une compagnie
aérienne historique
After nearly eight decades connecting
remote communities across Alaska, Ravn Alaska has ceased all flight
operations and its parent company, Float Alaska, filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection in January 2026.
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Spirit AeroSystems plombe le redressement
financier de Boeing jusqu'en 2027
La division avions commerciaux de Boeing
ne devrait redevenir rentable qu'en 2027, et non plus en 2026 comme
précédemment annoncé. Selon Reuters, le
directeur financier Jay Malave.
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AerCap passe une méga‑commande de
100 Airbus A320neo supplémentaires à Airbus
AerCap a commandé 100
monocouloirs supplémentaires de la famille Airbus A320neo,
confirmant l'appétit intact du marché pour les
appareils de nouvelle génération.
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Airbus prêt à allonger l'A220 :
Air Canada et Azorra poussent l'A220‑500
À l'occasion de la
conférence ISTAT Americas à San Diego, Air Canada et le
loueur américain Azorra ont apporté un soutien public
à un projet que l'industrie attend depuis plus d'une
décennie : l'allongement de l'Airbus A220.
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Boeing Anticipating Rate 47 On 737 Line
Soon
Boeing plans to boost 737 production to
47 per month in the coming months, around the time the new North Line
in Everett, Washington, will begin its slow ramp-up.
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Carburants de synthèse : le
règlement européen dans le viseur des compagnies
aériennes
Réunies à Bruxelles les
mercredi 18 et jeudi 19 mars, les compagnies
européennes jugent inapplicable la directive les obligeant en
2030 à incorporer 1,2 % de carburants de synthèse,
dont la production est encore loin d'être industrielle.
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D'ici 2050, le trafic aérien mondial
devrait plus que doubler, selon l'IATA
Le trafic aérien mondial
devrait plus que doubler d'ici 2050, selon les
dernières projections de l'Association internationale du
transport aérien (IATA), avec un rôle moteur des
marchés émergents et des enjeux croissants en
matière d'infrastr...
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Espace
Flexell Space and Kongsberg NanoAvionics to
Build Solar Arrays for K-LEO
Flexell Space and Kongsberg NanoAvionics
will jointly supply solar arrays for K-LEO, South Korea’s
sovereign Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) national security constellation,
Flexell said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Satellogic Plans Next-Gen Merlin EO
Constellation
Satellogic detailed plans for its
next-generation ‘Merlin’ satellites, designed to provide
one-meter resolution. The company said that Merlin will be
differentiated by its ability to provide daily mapping of the entire
planet, with one-meter spatial resolution.
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Modified Vulcan Expected to Launch This
Summer
ULA is expecting to fly its first
modified Vulcan this summer, interim CEO John Elbon told Payload. The
upgrades will improve the performance of the nozzle and solid rocket
boosters.
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Rocket Lab Secures $190M Contract for 20x
HASTE Launches, Cements Hypersonics Leadership with Department of War
Partnership
The new award is the single largest
launch contract in Rocket Lab's history, bringing the total number of
launches in backlog to more than 70 and pushing Rocket Lab's total
backlog across launch and space systems to more than $2 billion
Under MACH-TB 2.0 Task Area 1, led by Kratos Defense & Se...
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Astronauts complete prep for new ISS solar
array on 1st NASA spacewalk in 10 months
Two NASA astronauts prepared the
International Space Station (ISS) for the addition of a new solar
array on the first U.S. spacewalk in almost a year.
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Parsons Operationally Fields First Phased
Array Antenna for Satellite Command and Control
Parsons has completed integration,
testing, and operational acceptance of the first Raven Defense
SPARTAN into the OrbitXchange global antenna network.
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K-State Salina drone safety summit to
connect first responders with UAS experts
Drone use by first responders and public
safety officials is an evolving and rapidly growing need in disaster
response and event monitoring.
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X-59 gets ready for 2nd test flight | Space
photo of the day for March 18, 2026
NASA's X-59 jet looks ready to fly into
the sunset in this new image taken before its second test
flight.
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NanoAvionics Lands Korean National Security
Deal
NanoAvionics signed a multi-million-euro
contract with South Korean space energy startup Flexell Space to
supply solar arrays for a Korean national security satellite program,
the companies announced today.
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Advanced Navigation Raises $110M Series
C
Not many space companies want to reduce
the world’s reliance on satellite infrastructure, but
that’s the pitch that landed Australia-based Advanced
Navigation a $110M Series C.
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Drones et nouveaux usages
Volz Servos powers Quantum Systems' Twister
eVTOL with customised actuator technology
We are proud to support Quantum Systems'
Twister sUAS project with customised servo technology developed
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Heven AeroTech Clinches US Army Agreement
for Hydrogen-Fueled Z1 Drone
The US Army has awarded Heven AeroTech a
Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) covering its Z1 hydrogen-powered
unmanned aerial system, along with related hydrogen generation and
refueling solutions.
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101st Airborne Division Tests
Next-Generation Drones During Live-Fire Exercise
The 101st Airborne Division tested its
ability to integrate unmanned aircraft systems to support ground
forces during a live-fire exercise at Fort Campbell, Ky.
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Kawasaki develops collaborative drone
system
Big Japanese defense manufacturer
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has confirmed that it is studying the
development of two types of collaborative unmanned aircraft,
including a missile-like system and an aircraft-type platform.
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FCC Removes More Drones from Covered List of
Banned Products
Following a Department of War
determination that they pose no security, the agency removed four
uncrewed aircraft systems from its Covered List.
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Safran inaugurates expanded Sarasota
facility for aircraft electrical systems maintenance, repair and
overhaul
Safran Electrical & Power today
unveiled its new building in Sarasota, Florida, dedicated to the
maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aerospace electrical
systems.
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Stratolaunch conducts first powered flight
of new hypersonic vehicle
U.S. aerospace company Stratolaunch said
it conducted the first powered test flight of a new unmanned craft
for hypersonic research on March 9 and called it a success.
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Heven AeroTech Awarded U.S. Army Basic
Ordering Agreement Under UAS Project Office at Redstone Arsenal
Heven AeroTech, a pioneer of
hydrogen-powered, long-endurance unmanned aerial systems (UAS), has
been awarded a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) by the U.S. Army
Contracting Command – Redstone Arsenal in support of the
Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) Project Office.
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Propulsion et Energie
Embarquée
UK Hydrogen Aviation Propulsion Could Be
Commercially Viable by 2030, Report Says
The UK government's hydrogen aviation
task group says first commercial gaseous-hydrogen flights from a UK
airport by 2030 are achievable, with early deployment most credible
on sub-regional routes using 9-19 seat aircraft.
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Universal Fuel Technologies Demonstrates
Fully Drop-In Synthetic Aviation Fuel Using HEFA Byproducts
As airlines work to reduce emissions
while maintaining operational efficiency with existing aircraft and
infrastructure, a critical barrier to 100 % sustainable aviation fuel
(SAF) adoption has been overcome.
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Systèmes Embarqués et
Communicants
BAE Systems to support AN/ALQ-221 ADS for
USAF's U-2 spy plane
BAE Systems has secured a contract to
support the AN/ALQ-221 Advanced Defensive System installed on the
USAF's U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane.
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Vos bagages ont été
égarés pas la compagnie aérienne ? Cette
nouvelle fonctionnalité vous permet de les retrouver
aisément
Alors que des millions de bagages sont
égarés chaque année, Google déploie une
nouvelle fonctionnalité permettant aux utilisateurs Android de
partager la localisation en temps réel de leurs valises avec
les compagnies aériennes.
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Solutions pour l’Usine du
Futur
« L'éco-conception est un
levier stratégique pour innover et rester compétitif
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Directeur de l’Association
Pôle Éco-conception depuis 2008, Samuel Mayer accompagne
les entreprises pour concevoir des produits et des services plus
performants et durables.
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