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Satellite Manufacturing Market Estimated to Reach $25 4 Billion by 2025

Satellite Manufacturing Market Estimated to Reach $25.4 Billion by 2025 The Rise in Adoption of Satellites in Military and Space Applications Along With Increased R&D Activities Are Driving the Growth of the Market. BriefingWire.com, 4/20/2021 - The Global Satellite Manufacturing Market is estimated to reach $25.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 3.1%. Satellite are launched into the space to provide various services such as telemetry, remote sensing, surveillance, communication and others. Major drivers for satellite manufacturing market growth are surge in utilization of satellites for military surveillance and other defense applications. There is a requirement of more data bandwidth and reliable communication infrastructure to the military for meeting the growing demand from UAVs and modern equipment. Surge in satellite based telemetry applications, development of all-electric propulsion systems for use in satellites al

Norway s first P-8A Poseidon enters final assembly | News

By Craig Hoyle2021-04-12T16:06:00+01:00 Norway’s first of five P-8A maritime patrol aircraft has entered final assembly at Boeing’s Renton site in Washington state. The airframer on 12 April released images of the 737NG’s fuselage, shortly after its arrival by rail from Spirit AeroSystems’ Wichita plant in Kansas. Following the completion of assembly work, the aircraft will be transferred to Boeing Defense, Space & Security for mission system installation work, before its delivery to Norway before year-end. Source: Boeing Fuselage section for maritime patrol aircraft has arrived at Renton final assembly line Oslo in January 2019 ordered the Poseidons as replacements for the Royal Norwegian Air Force’s active fleet of six Lockheed P-3C Orions and two special-mission Dassault Falcon 20s. Boeing says the NATO nation’s new assets “will provide advanced capabilities to maintain situational awareness in neighbouring waters on and below the surface of the ocean”.

This ain t your grandma s Buick : Eglin AFB rolls out Boeing F-15EX fighter jet

By JIM THOMPSON | The Walton Sun | Published: April 7, 2021 EGLIN AFB, Fla. (Tribune News Service) Three weeks ago, it got a home. And now, the new F-15EX fighter jet has a name: Eagle II. The name for the new Boeing-produced jet, the first of which arrived last month at Eglin Air Force Base and the second of which is on its way, was announced as that first jet was officially unveiled Wednesday morning inside a base hangar. And while the F-15EX is unmistakably part of the line of F-15 fighter jets that have been flying since 1972, it is a thoroughly modern aircraft.

United States Air Force Calls New F-15EX Fighter the Eagle II

By   Apr 08, 2021 10:56 AM EDT (Photo : U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samuel Rogers/wikipedia) Capt. Matt Bruckner, an F-15 Eagle pilot assigned to the 71st Fighter Squadron, 1st Fighter Wing, at Langley Air Force Base, Va., flies a combat air patrol mission 7 October 2007 over Washington, D.C., in support of Operation Noble Eagle. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas F-15C-35-MC Eagle (s/n 83-0026). The United States Air Force calls the new F-15EX Fighter it recently got the Eagle II. It was named such after it was unveiled in a ceremony. Eagle II takes flight. The new F-15EX Fighter had a ceremony at the Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, where the first delivered unit is under test and evaluation. Present during the ceremonies were Lt. Gen. Mike Loh, Air National Guard director, and Lt. Gen. Duke Richardson, military deputy for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. Leanne Caret, presid

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