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Op-Ed: Preparing for the crises you can’t see coming
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Op-Ed: Preparing for the crises you can’t see coming

Please enjoy this Op-Ed contribution from Bradley Akubuiro, partner at Bully Pulpit International.  No industry does incident response better than aviation. In the rare event that something goes wrong at 35,000 feet, airlines activate protocols that have been rehearsed, refined, and pressure-tested for decades. The rapid response system is a well-oiled machine. But when I... The post Op-Ed: Preparing for the crises you can’t see coming appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Jan 23, 2026
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NASA Conducts Hot Fire of RS-25 Engine
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NASA Conducts Hot Fire of RS-25 Engine

NASA successfully conducted a hot fire of RS-25 engine No. 2063 on Jan. 22 at the Fred Haise Test Stand at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, clearing the way for the engine to be installed for the agency’s Artemis IV mission.   The RS-25 engines help power NASA’s SLS (Space Launch […]

NASA News Jan 23, 2026
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TESS Status Updates
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TESS Status Updates

Jan. 23, 2026 NASA’s TESS Returns to Science Observations NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) entered safe mode Jan. 15 and returned to normal science operations Jan. 18.  The operations team determined the issue arose when TESS slewed to point at a target, but its solar panels did not rotate to remain pointed at the […]

NASA News Jan 23, 2026
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Air Europa NS26 Tunis Service Increases
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Air Europa NS26 Tunis Service Increases

Published at 0600PST / 1400GMT 23JAN26Skyteam member Air Europa in recent schedule update filed service increase for its seasonal Madrid – Tunis route, operating from 04JUN26 to 27SEP26 (Madrid departure). During the period of 29JUN26 – 22AUG26, the carrier will increase overall service from 3 to 5 weekly, on board Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.UX1115 MAD2335 – 0040+1TUN 7M8 x35UX1116 TUN0140 – 0455MAD 7M8 x46

AeroRoutes Jan 23, 2026
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Azul NS26 Sao Paulo Viracopos/Campinas – Madrid Service Changes
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Azul NS26 Sao Paulo Viracopos/Campinas – Madrid Service Changes

Published at 0500PST / 1300GMT 23JAN26 Brasilian carrier Azul has filed frequency changes for Sao Paulo Viracopos/Campinas – Madrid route, during Northern summer 2026 season. From 29MAR26 to 31JUL26, the airline reduces overall service from 5 to 3 weekly (4 weekly from 01JUL26). This route is operated by a mix of A330-200/-900neo aircraft.AD8754 VCP2015 – 1130+1MAD 330 x467AD8755 MAD1330 – 1910VCP 330 x157

AeroRoutes Jan 23, 2026
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Launch operators are the rocket fuel required to galvanize spaceports in Europe
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Launch operators are the rocket fuel required to galvanize spaceports in Europe

Europe stands on the precipice of launching a satellite from the mainland. Until now, the Guiana Space Centre in South America has operated as Europe’s “gateway to space” but spaceports in SaxaVord and Andøya offer the tantalizing prospect of launches much closer to home. Yet infrastructure alone will not get us there. A launchpad is […] The post Launch operators are the rocket fuel required to galvanize spaceports in Europe appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews Jan 23, 2026
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Qatari-donated 747 Will Fly as Air Force One in Summer 2026
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Qatari-donated 747 Will Fly as Air Force One in Summer 2026

The Qatari-donated Boeing 747-8 is set to fly as “VC-25 bridge aircraft” by summer 2026, as delays continue to plague Boeing’s VC-25B presidential aircraft program. The U.S. Air Force expects the Boeing 747 gifted by the government of Qatar to begin flying as an interim Air Force One (the callsign used when the U.S. President […]

The Aviationist Jan 23, 2026
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South Korea’s EW Aircraft Moves Forward with $1.29 Billion Funding
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South Korea’s EW Aircraft Moves Forward with $1.29 Billion Funding

South Korea’s DAPA held a meeting with LIG Nex1, which was awarded the contract in December 2025, to start planning the activities towards a planned fielding in 2034. Reports from South Korea on Jan. 20, 2026, said its Defense Acquisition and Program Administration (DAPA) finally launched the $1.29 billion Block-I airborne electronic warfare and jamming […]

The Aviationist Jan 23, 2026
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