NASA SpaceflightJustin Davenport

NASA and Astrobotic pick lunar south pole site for VIPER and Griffin ahead of Artemis human landings

NASA and commercial partner Astrobotic have selected a site on the Moon’s south pole for the VIPER rover and Astrobotic’s Griffin lander, marking a coordinated robotic reconnaissance ahead of planned Artemis human missions. The designation focuses science on volatile‑rich terrain close to proposed Artemis 4 touchdown zones.

Also: Space.com
2026-04-03T16:12:35.997218-07:00
news.bgov.comZach Williams

Trump Proposes $26.6B in Discretionary Funding for FAA — a 6.2% Increase

By news.bgov.com: President Donald Trump on Friday proposed increasing transportation funding next fiscal year with $26.6 billion in discretionary funds, a 6.2% increase under his budget plan.

2026-04-03T09:05:57.200285-07:00
Wall Street Journal

U.S. Combat Search and Rescue Team Spotted Over Iran

By Wall Street Journal: U.S. search and rescue aircraft, including an HC-130 airplane and two HH-60 helicopters, were filmed flying over Iran after a U.S. jet fighter was downed in the country in footage circulated by Iranian state media and verified by Storyful.

2026-04-03T10:52:47.548539-07:00
FlightGlobalJon Hemmerdinger

Trump proposes 50% cut to Essential Air Service subsidies; regional airlines and communities brace

By FlightGlobal: Some lobby groups are gearing up to fight against the subsidy cuts, which could prompt airlines to stop flying to some small communities. The Trump administration wants to slash funding for the Essential Air Service programme next fiscal year, describing it as a financially bloated programme that subsidises flights that few people actually want to….

2026-04-03T14:10:40.501515-07:00
Space Intel ReportPeter B de Selding

The Risks of 200 National Satellite Constellations in the Next Decade

By Space Intel Report: WASHINGTON — “Autonomy” and “sovereignty” area among the most-used terms in space technology circles today. But….

Also: The Guardian
2026-04-03T13:38:49.272977-07:00
AeroTimeStephen Pope

FAA updates GPS interference guidance as EASA and Eurocontrol launch joint plan to counter GPS spoofing and jamming

By AeroTime: The FAA updated its GPS/GNSS interference guide as EASA and Eurocontrol launched a joint plan to address rising spoofing and jamming risks.

2026-04-03T13:10:56.430163-07:00