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Rebecca Campbell is Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.
Rolls-Royce marks major step forward in hybrid-electric aircraft propulsion project
A US-based innovation unit of UK-based global major industrial technology group Rolls-Royce has designed an ultra-low temperature cold transport pod for vaccines, a design that was then developed...
African govts watned of effects of blocking airline funds repatriation
The global representative body of the airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (Iata) has highlighted the problem of countries blocking the repatriation of funds by...
UK launches consultation for better trade access to Britain for poorer developing countries
On Monday the British government launched a consultation process for its proposed new rules for trade between the UK and some 70 low-income and lower-middle-income developing countries. The new...
Nasa finalises key crewed lunar exploration programme contract
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) has finalised a $935-million firm fixed-price contract with major US aerospace group Northrop Grumman for the Habitation and Logistics...
UK air force launching major zero-emission aircraft initiatives
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) is planning to bring an electrically-powered elementary trainer aircraft into service by the end of this decade, and to adapt its other fleets of aircraft to be able to...
Another new astronomical discovery achieved using MeerKAT array
South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope array has allowed another breakthrough in astronomy. Using data gathered by the MeerKAT International Gigahertz Tiered Extragalactic Exploration (MIGHTEE)...
Rolls-Royce-led electric speed record aircraft project gets support from Jaguar Land Rover
UK-based global industrial technology group Rolls-Royce announced on Tuesday that its all-electric aircraft world speed record project was now also being supported by automotive manufacturer Jaguar...
SKA designs result of years of development work by hundreds of international experts
The recent decision by the Council of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio astronomy Observatory (SKAO) to formally start construction on Thursday (July 1) is the result of more than seven years...
Rolls-Royce, Shell sign MoU on helping achieve net-zero carbon emissions in aviation
UK industrial technology group (and renowned aeroengine manufacturer) Rolls-Royce and Anglo-Dutch global major energy group Shell have signed an agreement to increase the use of sustainable...
Complementary effort need to ensure maritime security in the Southern Africa region
Local defence company Hensoldt South Africa has highlighted a recent speech by its Executive Manager: Strategic Affairs, Sihle Mayisela. His topic was the need for complimentary and innovative...
Kenya Airways subsidiary using drones to support wildlife census
Kenyan national flag carrier Kenya Airways’ subsidiary Fahari Aviation participated in the Tsavo Ecosystem Wildlife Census, which was coordinated by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the...
Britain to accelerate its phase-out of coal-fired power stations
The UK government announced on Wednesday that the phasing out of the use of coal to generate electricity in Great Britain will be brought forward by a full year, to October 2024. (The only...
Scientists using artificial avocados to investigate fruit damage in transit
Researchers at the Engineering 4.0 facility of the University of Pretoria (UP) are conducting a project to determine damage suffered by fresh produce while being transported intercontinentally from...
Tough times not yet over for African airlines
Around the world, light is now visible at the end of the Covid-19 pandemic tunnel (although the distance to the end of the tunnel varies greatly from country to country). One of the economic...
Importance of Brazil-SA space cooperation highlighted at virtual summit
Addressing the first day of the Brazil-South Africa Space Industry Virtual Summit on Wednesday, the heads of the space agencies of the two countries both stressed the importance of international...
Defence Minister warns about crisis in local defence industry, especially Denel
In her address to the National Assembly on Tuesday, introducing the debate for her 2021 budget vote, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula warned the assembled...
Rolls-Royce-led consortium unveils optimised small modular reactor design
UK-based global industrial technology group Rolls-Royce has announced that the small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) consortium that it leads has upgraded the SMR’s design and increased its power...
New discovery suggests Mars is not dead, but merely sleeping
Scientists at the University of Arizona’s (UArizona’s) Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and at the Tucson, Arizona, based Planetary Science Institute (PSI), in the US, have discovered evidence...
Sensing market recovery, Airbus restarts work on a new A320 family final assembly line
Europe-based global major aerospace group Airbus has announced that it is restarting work on establishing a new final assembly line (FAL) for its A320 family single-aisle airliners, and in...
Air cargo demand hits record high, Iata reports
The International Air Transport Association (Iata) – the global representative body of the airline industry – has reported that global air cargo demand during March reached the highest level...
‘Flying taxi’ market expected to attract considerable investment
Market research commissioned by electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) company Horizon Aircraft indicates that there will be rapid and considerable growth in investment in the urban air...
Nasa’s Ingenuity helicopter makes aviation history on Mars
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (Nasa’s) Ingenuity drone helicopter successfully made its first flight on Mars on April 19. The flight took place at about noon, South African...
Iata predicts lower losses but continued pain for aviation sector this year
The world’s airlines will this year continue to make tens of billions of dollars of losses, and burn through an even greater amount of cash, as a result of the continuing Covid-19 pandemic, the...
Airbus wins French and Egyptian defence contracts
The French Ministry of Defence has ordered eight more H225M helicopters and a second VSR700 uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) from Airbus Helicopters. The order is part of the French government’s...
The development of electrically powered aircraft is accelerating
Although air transport accounts for only 2% of human-produced carbon dioxide, the aerospace industry is not complacent. In October 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) adopted...
Iata supports AU on reopening continent’s civil aviation sector
The representative body for the global airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (Iata), has affirmed its support for the African Union’s (AU’s) campaign to safely restart...
Stellenbosch researchers make major advance in imaging biochemical processes in cells
Scientists and engineers at Stellenbosch University have developed a ‘visualisation tool’ that can, in three-dimensional (3D) images in space, as well as in time, automatically localise and...
Core stage of Nasa’s biggest-ever rocket has passed final major test
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) has successfully conducted a second ‘hot fire’ test of the core stage of its new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The SLS core stage,...
Embraer’s commercial jet business takes Covid strain
Brazilian aerospace group Embraer, one of the world’s leading companies in the sector, has released its results for last year. (Embraer’s financial year is identical to the calendar year.) The...
New patrol vessel for Navy launched in Cape Town
Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT), a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Damen International Shipyards Group, recently launched the first (of three) Multimission Inshore Patrol Vessels (MMIPVs) for...
For South African agriculture, 2020 was a very good year
South African agriculture had a “remarkable year” last year, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Production (BFAP) has reported. This was despite the Covid-19 pandemic, which caused all other...
German physicist determines that starships are indeed possible – at least in theory
New calculations by a physicist at Germany’s Georg-August University, in Göttingen (more generally known as the University of Göttingen) has indicated that superluminal (faster-then-light) space...
UK recognises Africa’s dynamism, restates commitments to global issues
In its recently published 2021 integrated review, the UK reaffirmed its commitments to multilateralism, international cooperation, free and fair trade, development, countering the effects of...
Air transport body reports increasing confidence in air travel
The representative body of the global airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (Iata), has reported that its latest opinion poll, conducted from a sample of recent travellers,...
Covid-19 hits Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace hard, but diversification helps the group
UK-based global major industrial technology group Rolls-Royce has reported its full-year results for last year. The group was hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, suffering a loss (including tax) of...
Construction starts on new Sansa space weather centre
The ground has been officially broken to mark the formal start of the construction of the South African National Space Agency’s (Sansa’s) new R70.89-million Regional Space Weather Centre at...
CSIR launches photonics centre to support twenty-first century industries
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has officially launched its new Photonics Prototyping Facility (PPF). The new facility is funded by the Department of Science and...
Plan emerges for renewal of South Africa’s crucial space infrastructure
Almost unnoticed by most people on Earth, space technology and infrastructure has become essential for, and ubiquitous in, everyday life. It has become a major facilitator for national economic...
Air charter operator reports dramatic increase in interest from mining companies
UK-based international aviation charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS) has reported that the past year has seen dramatic increases in workforce logistics charter flight bookings by energy,...
Iata identifies key issues for airlines, governments for reopening air travel
The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has appealed to the world’s governments to work with the global airline industry – for which Iata is the representative body – to prepare for the...
UK, Australia sign first-of-its-type space-sector partnership agreement
In what has been described as the first such agreement in the world, the UK and Australia on Tuesday created a partnership to greatly strengthen space cooperation between the two countries in most,...
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