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What's Happening in Aerospace
Industry news, career insights, and aerospace history — written for students.
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AI Is Coming to the Control Tower: What the FAA's New Air-Traffic System Means for Future Controllers
The FAA is poised to put AI in air-traffic management — a system that flags traffic conflicts about two hours ahead instead of fifteen minutes. Here's what it does, who's building it, and what it means if you're eyeing an air-traffic-control career.
Read more →The System, Not the Platform: Why Aerospace Careers Are Shifting From Single Vehicles to Networks
In modern aerospace, the single drone, plane, or satellite matters less than the network it plugs into. Here's why that shift is reshaping careers — and the skill clusters that travel across every platform.
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Boeing's Chinook Just Landed Itself — What That Means for the Next Rotorcraft Careers
Boeing's A2X software guided an Army CH-47 through its final approach with no pilot on the controls. Autonomy is creeping into every cockpit — here's how to prepare.
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Nvidia Just Made Space a Computing Platform — Here's What That Means for Careers
Nvidia's new Space-1 module puts AI processing in orbit. The space industry just became a software industry too.
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The Race to Put Data Centers in Orbit Is Getting Very Real — and Very Contested
88,000 satellites. A million more from SpaceX. Nvidia building space chips. Is orbital computing the future — or magical thinking?
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Tiny Lab-Grown Organs Could Replace Astronauts as Space Health Guinea Pigs
Tissue chips — miniature lab-grown organs — are changing how NASA studies the dangers of deep space without risking crew.
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Half a Billion Dollars Says Space Stations Are the Next Big Career Bet
Vast just raised $500M to build a commercial space station. Here's why that's a signal for your career.
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Two Billionaires Bet on Asteroid Mining. They Lost. The Industry They Started Is Just Getting Going.
Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries burned through hundreds of millions — but they proved the economics aren't crazy.
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The Rocket Gets You There. The Medicine Keeps You Alive.
NASA has identified 30+ health risks for astronauts — and none are fully solved. That's a career opportunity.
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The $5 Billion Phone Call That Changed Satellite Communications Forever
A $5B satellite phone system crashed spectacularly — then a $25M rescue built the backbone of military comms.
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