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Last Updated: Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, 11:09 AM PST
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Striking Boeing workers approve labor deal, ending over three-month walkout
By Reuters: Striking workers at Boeing Defense's St. Louis-area facilities voted to approve the company's latest contract offer on Thursday, union officials said, ending the 101-day-long strike that has hampered production of fighter jets and other programs.
NATO Drops Boeing E‑7 Procurement, Reopens Hunt for New AEW&C Platform
By Aviation Week: NATO looks set to restart the hunt for a new airborne early warning aircraft after dropping plans to acquire the Boeing E-7.
Anduril YFQ-44A 'Fury' Completes First Flight; Weapons Shot Planned for Next Year
By Aviation Today: Anduril Industries‘ YFQ-44A Fury prototype drone for the U.S. Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program had its debut flight Oct. 31 at a California test site, according to the […].
Firefly deepens push into defense market after closing SciTec acquisition
By SpaceNews.com: Firefly deepens push into defense market after closing SciTec acquisition Firefly deepens push into defense market after closing SciTec acquisition.
The 2026 World Air Forces directory
By FlightGlobal: FlightGlobal World Air Forces Directory - the definitive annual report detailing the world's military air arms, aircraft fleets, and defence aviation trends.
DARPA launches program to track potential threats transiting cislunar space
By Space.com: The DARPA program aims to improve the ability to "track potential threats and objects of interest originating from or transiting cislunar space.".
Signia Aerospace consolidates portfolio of specialized aerospace and defense systems firms
By Vertical Mag: Signia Aerospace brings together a family of innovative companies, delivering specialized system.