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September 09, 2019

Airborne 09.09.19: Hall Wins Red Bull, AAL Sabotage, ERAU Piper NTSB Report

Also: Nat'l Airlines Council Of CA, American Rocketry Challenge, Viasat, EU Extends Deadline

That’s it... it's all over now. One of the coolest and most lauded aviation sporting events in the world has packed its bags and shut down... but not before giving Austrailian Red Bull Racer, Matt Hall, the ultimate bragging rights as he won the very last race in the series. After four Red Bull Air Race World Championship podiums including three oh-so-near misses in second place, Australia’s Matt Hall finally took top honors at the Red Bull finale in Chiba, Japan on Sunday. In what can only be a truly outrageous black eye for commercial aviation, the result of a disgruntled union worker and an American Airlines mechanic has been arrested for the tampering and sabotage of a Bo

The American Rocketry Challenge 2020 Registration Open

Adds New Resources To Support Participation

Registration for the 2020 edition of The American Rocketry Challenge – the world’s largest rocketry competition – is open through December 1, 2019.

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Airbus Completes Ocean Satellite Sentinel-6A

The Copernicus Satellite Will Now Undergo Extensive Testing, With Its Launch Set For November 2020

Airbus has completed the ocean satellite ‘Copernicus Sentinel-6A’, and is now sending it on its first journey. Its destination: Ottobrunn near Munich in Germany, where over the next six months the satellite will undergo an extensive series of tests at Industrieanlagen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH (IABG) to prove its readiness for space.

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Lockheed Martin Awards $3 Million To University Of Maryland

Contribution Will Support Aerospace Tech Innovation And STEM Diversity

Bethesda, MD-based Lockheed Martin has signed a $3 million charitable commitment to the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering.

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