Space.comJosh Dinner

Bridenstine challenges NASA’s Artemis commercial moon-lander designs, warning they could create long-term program risk

Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine says aspects of NASA’s Artemis commercial moon lander designs are flawed and that the issues “are going to come back and bite us.” His critique centers on the design choices being made for the program’s lunar landings.

2026-07-07T08:17:05.925446-07:00
Breaking DefenseElisabeth Gosselin-Malo, Tim Martin

NATO to acquire 'up to' 10 Saab GlobalEyes for E-3 replacement, says Secretary General

By Breaking Defense: The selection decision in favor of the Swedish aircraft comes after NATO axed plans to acquire Boeing E-7 Wedgetail surveillance planes.

2026-07-07T00:45:35.454324-07:00
Space Intel ReportPeter B. de Selding

ITU board wants more details before accepting deadline extension for Open Cosmos to deploy broadband constellation

By Space Intel Report: TUPPER LAKE, NY— International Telecommunication Union (ITU) regulators declined to accept a one-year extension of a deployment deadline for Open Cosmos’s proposed broadband constellation pending receipt of further information on what the company has done to develop the project.

2026-07-07T08:45:36.122603-07:00
Aircraft Interiors InternationalWeb Team

India’s civil aviation authority grants Type Certification to Embraer E-Jets

By Aircraft Interiors International: India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has awarded Type Certification to Embraer’s E-Jets range of aircraft. The certification covers multiple aircraft from the E-Jets family of small narrowbody aircraft, including the E190, E195, and the E195-E2.

2026-07-07T04:13:47.719409-07:00