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The people at Aerospace Research Laboratories are conducting cutting-edge research and pushing the boundaries of the possible all with an eye towards practical applications for current and future programs. Source
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The people at Aerospace Research Laboratories are conducting cutting-edge research and pushing the boundaries of the possible all with an eye towards practical applications for current and future programs. Source
James Webb Space Telescope model on display during the World Science Festival in New York’s Battery Park. Source
E-2D Advanced Hawkeye. First flight of Delta 1 (first SSD aircraft) St. Augustine, Fl August 3rd 2007. This program currently staffing positions in Flight Test and Product Support. Source
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and NASA Dryden Flight Research Center took a major step toward demonstrating autonomous aerial refueling between two unmanned, high altitude aircraft, an operation never before performed. In a key risk reduction flight test, Northrop Grumman’s Proteus test aircraft and a NASA Global Hawk flew as close…
Gary Ervin, corporate vice president and president of our Aerospace Systems sector talks about this year’s plan to celebrate the Centennial of Naval Aviation Source
On May 9, 2011, Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) unveiled Firebird, a new intel gathering aircraft system designed to be flown manned, or unmanned. Firebird allows military users to get real-time high-definition video, view infrared imagery, use radar and even listen in on communications signals — all at the same time. Source
Northrop Grumman’s first international RQ-4 Global Hawk configuration — Euro Hawk® — successfully completed its first flight June 29, 2010 from Palmdale, Calif., to Edwards AFB. The high-flying unmanned reconnaissance aircraft can fly for more than 32 hours at a time and reach an altitude of up to 60,000 feet. For details, read the Northrop…
60 sec overview of historic first flight of X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System conducted Feb 4, 2011 at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. This program currently staffing positions in Flight Test and Systems Test. Source
Check out this awesome video featuring our James Webb Space Telescope business development lead, Blake Bullock and JWST program manager, Scott Willoughby discussing the telescope’s science and engineering. Source
The first RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft landed successfully Sept. 1 after an 18-hour flight from its main operating base at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. The new ISR capability within the Pacific theater meets the needs of U.S. Air Force operations and will help the U.S. and its partners and allies address common regional…
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