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News Published on 5/4/2020
SpaceShipTwo completes New Mexico glide test

The VSS Unity’s successfully completed its first flight to test performance and handling characteristics, preparing for eventual commercial use. 

Article Published on 12/1/2018
To boldly go . . .

In 50 years, how we will look back on this new age of corporation-led space flight?

Article Published on 4/17/2019
35th Space Symposium puts emphasis on collaboration, U.S. leadership in space

High-profile speakers at the 35th Space Symposium emphasized the need to increase collaboration with commercial entities and foreign partners to maintain U.S. dominance in space.

News Published on 10/6/2014
Scaled Composites celebrates its accomplishments

A decade after winning the Ansari XPrize for private spaceflight, the company continues to build on its success.

Article Published on 10/24/2014
Scaled Composites' Kevin Mickey impresses at CAMX

The president of Scaled Composites shed some light on this aerospace specialist's past, present and future, including a sneak peak at the 385-ft wingspan Stratolaunch.

News Published on 8/3/2015
NTSB: SpaceShipTwo design did not anticipate human factors

The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says Scaled Composites failed to consider and protect against human error, which led to the October 2014 crash of the spacecraft.

News Published on 6/3/2016
NASA and Blue Origin partner to test new technologies in space

Blue Origin will fly technology payloads in space on its New Shepard suborbital spacecraft.

Article Published on 2/25/2019
Can the aerospace industry regain its ability to "try"?

TPI Composites’ Steve Nolet reflects on the strides that composites in the aerospace industry have made in the past fifty years, while also wondering if the industry could regain the space race era desire to test limits.

Article Published on 9/4/2012
2012 Farnborough International Airshow Report

The biennial U.K. air event delivered the clear message that the aerospace industry — and aerospace composites with it — continue to soar.

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