M&As this week: Aquarese Industries, Givon
Aquarese Industries has been acquired by Shape Technologies Group, a US-based provider of waterjet technology solutions.
Aquarese Industries has been acquired by Shape Technologies Group, a US-based provider of waterjet technology solutions.
International Launch Services has been selected to launch KOMPSAT-6 (Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite-6) or Arirang-6 aboard an Angara 1.2 rocket.
Mitsubishi Electric has begun construction of a new facility to double the satellite-component production capacity of its Kamakura Works, Sagami Factory in Sagamihara, Japan.
The aerospace engineers at US-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a new method of strengthening materials that could make airplane frames lighter and more damage-resistant.
The Weather Company has partnered with AirMap to provide real-time and hyperlocal weather data such as temperature, precipitation, pressure and cloud cover directly to drone operators.
Google's parent company Alphabet will conduct a test flight of its Project Wing drone delivery initiative in the US after receiving approval from the White House.
US-based Butler National has secured a supplemental type certificate (STC) approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to install its ADS-B(Out) avionics solution on the Learjet 24/25 and Learjet 35/36...
The US Government has approved a proposal by private space company Moon Express to send a robotic spacecraft to the Moon next year.
Boeing has forecasted that the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region and Russia will witness a demand for 1,170 new aircraft in the next two decades.
Micro satellite space launch company Vector Space Systems has launched its P-20 rocket, a sub-scale test vehicle for its Vector 1 vehicle, in a test flight conducted in Mojave, California,...