NASA SpaceflightRyan Weber

SpaceX Starbase approved to nearly double launch‑site footprint

Regulators have approved SpaceX’s plan to nearly double the footprint of its Starbase launch site, clearing space for expanded ground infrastructure and operational activity. The decision arrives as the company pushes to conduct Flight 12 from the Texas complex, advancing Starship test operations.

2026-02-07T11:59:02.501994-08:00
ReutersAnanya Palyekar

Poland reopens Lublin and Rzeszów airports after NATO jets scrambled in response to Russian strikes

By Reuters: Poland's Lublin and Rzeszow airports reopened on Saturday after authorities said they had ended military aviation operations including flights by NATO aircraft in the country's airspace, triggered by Russian strikes on Ukraine.

2026-02-07T01:03:39.423857-08:00
SpaceNews.comSandra Erwin

Space Force awards $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space for GEO servicing vehicle

By SpaceNews.com: Space Force awards $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space for GEO servicing vehicle U.S. Space Force awards $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space for GEO servicing vehicle.

2026-02-07T08:07:20.728950-08:00
Bloomberg LawMarisa Coulton

American Airlines Pilots’ Union Urges Board to Act Over Persistent Operational, Financial and Leadership Failures

By Bloomberg Law: The Allied Pilots Association, which represents more than 16,000 American Airlines pilots, sent a letter to the American Airlines board urging “decisive action” to address what it called persistent operational, financial, and leadership failures.

2026-02-06T17:14:38.674901-08:00
Reuters

China launches reusable experimental spacecraft aboard Long March-2F from Jiuquan — fourth flight since 2020

By Reuters: China successfully launched into orbit a reusable experimental spacecraft aboard a Long March-2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the country's northwest on Saturday, state news agency Xinhua reported.

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