
OrganizationCOMPANYINFERRED
Aviation Week
@AviationWeek
Insight and analysis from Aviation Week, the largest information provider to the global aviation, aerospace and defense industries since 1916.
Legal name
Aviation Week
Website
X profile
Ownership
UNKNOWN
Unclassified Space
Market segment
Contract Awards
Consolidated award signal from sourced logistics events.
Award count
0
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Latest award
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Links
Identity Trust
Computed from durable identifiers and the number of independent source systems attached to this entity.
Trust score
18/100
Confidence
Sparse
Identifier types
2
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Reference sources: Space Index external X list import
Company News
Blue Origin hot fires its first previously flown booster, prepares for weekend launchSpaceflight Now / Apr 16, 2026The engine test, called a static fire, saw the company ignite all seven of its BE-4 engines for less than half a minute. Local maritime and aviation hazards suggest a launch could happen as soon as Sunday, April 19.China set for first orbital launch and landing attempt this weekend with commercial Zhuque-3 rocketSpaceNews / Nov 27, 2025HELSINKI — Chinese commercial launch firm Landspace is preparing to attempt the country’s first orbital launch and booster landing this weekend with its Zhuque-3 rocket. Airspace closure notices issued under the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) indicate a launch attempt from the vicinity of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center between around 11:00 p.m. Eastern Nov. […]
The post China set for first orbital launch and landing attempt this weekend with commercial Zhuque-3 rocket appeared first on SpaceNews.Live coverage: Blue Origin targets Nov. 12 New Glenn launch following weekend weather scrubSpaceflight Now / Nov 11, 2025Blue Origin was able to secure permission from the Federal Aviation Administration for a daytime launch attempt while the emergency order constraining commercial launches remains in place during the government shutdown. Liftoff is scheduled during an 87-minute-long window that opens at 2:50 p.m. EST (1950 UTC).France and ESA Back Development of Dassault’s VORTEX SpaceplaneEuropean Spaceflight / Jun 23, 2025Dassault Aviation has signed agreements with the French Ministry of the Armed Forces and the European Space Agency to develop a new spaceplane called VORTEX. During the Paris Air Show last week, French military and civil aviation manufacturer Dassault Aviation revealed plans for its VORTEX spaceplane, short for Véhicule Orbital Réutilisable de Transport et d’Exploration […]
The post France and ESA Back Development of Dassault’s VORTEX Spaceplane appeared first on European Spaceflight.
Evidence
INTERNAL_NOTESpace Index external X list import
Profile Metadata
X user ID
18148907
X bio link
Discovery score
29
Discovery category
Company / Organization
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Identifier Reference
X_USER_ID
18148907
Space Index external X list import
X_USERNAME
aviationweek
Space Index external X list import