Space.comMike Wall

Expedition 74 set for new crew launch: NASA astronaut Anil Menon and two cosmonauts to fly to the ISS on Soyuz MS-29 on July 14

Expedition 74 is preparing to receive three new crew members as NASA astronaut Anil Menon and two cosmonauts launch to the International Space Station on Soyuz MS-29 on Tuesday, July 14. The mission is expected to begin an eight-month stay aboard the ISS, with live launch coverage available.

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2026-07-13T14:16:13.806794-07:00
SpaceNews.comSandra Erwin

L3Harris, Sierra Space to build 36 satellites to expand U.S. missile-tracking network

By SpaceNews.com: WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency has awarded contracts worth about $1.75 billion to L3Harris Technologies and Sierra Space to build the next group of missile warning and missile defense satellites for its proliferated low Earth orbit constellation, the agency said July 13.

2026-07-13T14:19:46.091532-07:00
ReutersTim Hepher

Riyadh Air studies orders for 25-30 Boeing 787s and more Airbus, sources say

By Reuters: Saudi ​startup Riyadh Air is studying the ‌purchase of between 25 and 30 more Boeing 787 Dreamliners by exercising most of ​its contractual options with the U.S.

2026-07-13T11:29:27.677622-07:00
eVTOL InsightsThomas Sleightholm

Venetz Aerospace Secures Landmark UK CAA Design Organisation Approval for ElectricMotors and Propellers

By eVTOL Insights: Thomas Sleightholm First UK approval covering both electric motors and propellers for uncrewed and crewed aircraft applications Venetz Aerospace, a UK-based designer and manufacturer of electric propulsion systems for uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), today announced it has received Part 21J Design Organisation Approval (DOA) from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for electric motors and propellers.

2026-07-13T12:44:29.063017-07:00
SpaceNews.comJarosław Adamowski

Poland to host new ESA center as government boosts investments in space

By SpaceNews.com: WARSAW, Poland — Poland will host the first European Space Agency (ESA) center located in an eastern flank member state, one that will be focused on civil security and resilience.

2026-07-13T12:28:57.856888-07:00
The Air CurrentElan Head

FAA nears the finish line on long-delayed beyond visual line of sight drone operations as rule is sent to White House office for review

By The Air Current: Data-driven reporting and analysis on the strategy and technology of flying., Data-driven reporting and analysis on the strategy and technology of flying.

2026-07-13T11:25:34.559885-07:00