Aerospace’s groundbreaking work in additive manufacturing received significant recognition at the recent the AIAA SciTech Forum 2026.
Dynamic Space Operations: Adapting Aerospace’s Capabilities to Support a Contested Space Domain
As space becomes more crowded and contested, Aerospace is adopting an operational approach that emphasizes flexibility, resilience and speed.
Aerospace Engineer Braves the Arctic to Support the Next Chapter of Space Exploration
Analog missions conducted in extreme Earth environments that mirror the environments of other worlds are transforming spaceflight risk into exploration readiness.
Space Futures Within Range: How Aerospace Supports U.S. Spaceport Modernization
The Aerospace Corporation brings decades of technical experience with launch ranges to the nation’s effort to modernize infrastructure and build the spaceports of the future.
Air Force, Space Force announce acquisition changes amid Hegseth’s reform push
DefenseScoop — The Department of the Air Force has established seven new portfolio acquisition executive (PAE) offices that will oversee capability development moving forward.
NASA continues to work toward February launch of Artemis 2
SpaceNews — NASA says it is continuing to prepare for a possible Artemis 2 launch as soon as February, but with remarkably little publicity by the agency for the first crewed flight to the moon in more than 50 years.
Space Force looks to expand West Coast heavy launch capabilities
DefenseNews — Space Launch Delta 30 issued a request for information, seeking to establish infrastructure for heavy and super-heavy vertical launch vehicles to address critical gaps in launch capabilities at Vandenberg. If developed, SLC-14 would become the first dedicated super-heavy launch complex on the West Coast.
Aerospace Names Former Northrop Grumman Executive Blake Bullock as EVP
GovCon Wire — As executive vice president, Bullock will lead Aerospace’s customer-facing organizations, research and laboratory capabilities, engineering backplane, and technology investment activities.
ULA Eyes Vulcan’s Second Space Force Launch Amid Major Leadership Change
Air and Space Forces Magazine — United Launch Alliance’s new Vulcan Centaur rocket is slated to fly its second national security mission in February—nearly six months after its first operational launch and almost a year after it was certified to launch military payloads for the Space Force.
Aerospace Supports Satellite Concept for Imaging Apophis Asteroid Flyby
The Aerospace Corporation is providing support to university students’ design and launch of a satellite that will observe and photograph asteroid Apophis during its upcoming flyby of Earth.
