Alliant Techsystems Inc. (“ATK” or the “Company”) (NYSE: ATK) today announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved a plan to create two independent, public companies with leadership in […]
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What: The Commercial Spaceflight Federation and the Explorer’s Club will be celebrating a night of commercial spaceflight, showcasing the technology and advancement made by companies in this exciting sector. The […]
ORBCOMM and Savi to Provide Advanced Satellite Tracking and Security Solutions to Government Customers Through RFID-IV Contract Award
ORBCOMM Inc. (ORBC), a global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions, announced that its partner, Savi Technology (Savi (SVNTQ)), has been awarded a five-year U.S. Department of Defense contract as the […]
NASA Extends Contract with Va. Space Flight Authority
NASA is extending through Nov. 3 a deal with the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority to provide launch-site services at the Wallops Flight Facility.
NASA Names Six New Members to Advisory Council
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has announced the appointment of six new members to the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). The group advises NASA’s senior leadership on challenges and solutions facing the […]
Startup Aims To Pair Old Satellites with Operators Needing Quick Capacity Boost
Gapsat expects to broker its first deal this year.
Sierra Nevada Corporation Ranked as one of “World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Space” by Fast Company Magazine
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) President, Eren Ozmen, proudly announced that Fast Company magazine ranked SNC as one of the “World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Space.” Fast Company recognized SNC for “resurrecting the spaceplane” […]
Commercial Space Bill Would Bolster Utility of Experimental Permits
Commercial suborbital spacecraft operators would get more utility out of the experimental permits the FAA issues for test flights if S. 2140 becomes law.
Spaceship Pilot Joins Rival Firm
Brian Binnie, who flew the prototype SpaceShipOne on its final X Prize-winning flight in 2004, has left manufacturer Scaled Composites for competitor XCOR Aerospace.
FAA, Commercial Spaceflight Industry Far Apart on Timing of Safety Rules
As Congress mulls changes that would relax a ban on federal regulation of passenger safety on commercial spaceflights, one industry executive here came down hard in favor of the current hands-off approach.