Flying MagazineMeg Godlewski

NTSB preliminary findings point to possible military signal jamming role in fatal air ambulance crash, underscoring GPS-loss pro

A preliminary NTSB report is examining whether military signal jamming contributed to a fatal air ambulance crash, with investigators highlighting GPS degradation or failure as a key factor. The report emphasizes that pilots must sustain robust situational awareness and follow procedures designed for navigation outages.

2026-07-02T11:16:48.538533-07:00
SpaceNews.comJarosław Adamowski

Polish space tech company Sybilla Technologies secures funds to enter U.S. market

By SpaceNews.com: RSAW, Poland — The Polish state-owned bank BGK and European venture capital firm 3TS Capital Partners have unveiled an investment of around 35 million zloty ($10 million) in Poland’s space tech company Sybilla Technologies.

2026-07-02T10:59:01.862950-07:00
European SpaceflightAndrew Parsonson

Isar Aerospace to Launch Satellite for Planet Germany

By European Spaceflight: Planet Germany has selected Isar Aerospace to launch a Pelican Earth observation satellite aboard a Spectrum within the next 12 months.

2026-07-02T08:25:45.455171-07:00
BloombergMathieu Dion, Siddharth Philip

SAS CEO Emerges as Possible Air Canada Boss After French Debacle

By Bloomberg: SAS AB Chief Executive Officer Anko van der Werff is emerging as a frontrunner to lead Air Canada, according to people familiar with the matter, succeeding Michael Rousseau, who said in March he’d leave after a public outcry over his omission to speak French in a corporate video.

2026-07-02T08:16:22.860926-07:00