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Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc.CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., April 2, 2026 /CNW/ -- USA News Group News Commentary — The next arms race isn't being fought on the ground. It's being fought at 45,000 feet and Mach 2, in the stratosphere where hypersonic weapons are validated, reusable space systems are tested, and the gap between the United States and its adversaries is either closed or conceded. The Pentagon knows it. Congress knows it. And the capital flowing into the commercial aerospace sector right now reflects exactly that urgency. The U.S. Space Force is operating on a
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Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc.CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., April 2, 2026 /CNW/ -- USA News Group News Commentary — The next arms race isn't being fought on the ground. It's being fought at 45,000 feet and Mach 2, in the stratosphere where hypersonic weapons are validated, reusable space systems are tested, and the gap between the United States and its adversaries is either closed or conceded. The Pentagon knows it. Congress knows it. And the capital flowing into the commercial aerospace sector right now reflects exactly that urgency. The U.S. Space Force is operating on a
Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc.Key Takeaways:Starfighters Space (NYSE:FJET) announced a strategic partnership with Blackstar Orbital to advance flight testing of reusable hypersonic "SpaceDrone" systems using Starfighters' F-104 supersonic aircraft, with captive carry tests expected in Q4 FY26 and a high-altitude supersonic release over the Eastern Range off the Florida Atlantic Coast.The Technical Interchange Agreement covers integration of Blackstar's lifting-body SpaceDrone with Starfighters' F-104 platform, transitioning the system from simulation to real-world flight testing — a critical step in validating a new class of reusable satellites that launch as payloads and retur
Enables real-world flight testing of Blackstar's reusable hypersonic "SpaceDrone" using Starfighters' F-104 aircraft Starfighters Space, Inc. ("Starfighters" or the "Company") (NYSE:FJET), the innovative aerospace company, owner and operator of the world's largest fleet of commercial supersonic aircraft, announced today during the Satellite 2026 conference, a strategic partnership with Blackstar Orbital, a company pioneering advanced Return-to-Earth satellites to support the development and flight testing of next-generation reusable space systems. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260330448306/en/Starfighters Spac
Collaboration supports NASA, academic and commercial research missions Starfighters Space, Inc. ("Starfighters" or the "Company") (NYSE:FJET), the innovative aerospace company, owner and operator of the world's largest fleet of commercial supersonic aircraft, today announced a strategic partnership with Mu-G Technologies, LLC ("Mu-GTech") to pursue microgravity flight missions for NASA, academic institutions and commercial research customers across the United States and Canada. The collaboration combines Starfighters' high-performance flight operations and aircraft capabilities with Mu-GTech's expertise in parabolic flight execution, monitoring systems, and payload integration. Together,
Issued on behalf of Starfighters SpaceVANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 27, 2026 /CNW/ -- Equity Insider News Commentary -- Congress approved $839 billion in Pentagon funding for fiscal 2026, $8 billion more than the Department of Defense requested, with billions earmarked for space, missile defense, and advanced aerospace systems[1]. The Pentagon's $152 billion reconciliation spending plan allocates $2.2 billion specifically to accelerate hypersonic defense systems and $5.6 billion for space-based interceptors[2]. Companies positioned across aerospace testing, defense technology, and space infrastructure include Starfighters Space (NYSE-A: FJET), Kratos Defense (NASDAQ:KTOS), V2X (NYSE:VVX), Redwire (NYS
Starfighters Space ("Starfighters" or the "Company") (NYSE:FJET), the aerospace company operating a commercial fleet of sustained Mach 2+ capable aircraft, is pleased to announce that it has increased its operational presence at the Midland International Air & Space Port, including the start of aircraft and hardware relocations to support an anticipated increase in mission cadence. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260226234602/en/Starfighters Midland: great-circle distances from Midland International Air & Space Port (MAF). Key Highlights: Aircraft, engines, and support equipment are being relocated to Midland t
Starfighters Space ("Starfighters" or the "Company") (NYSE:FJET), the innovative aerospace company, owner and operator of the world's largest fleet of commercial supersonic aircraft, announced today that Company founder Rick Svetkoff, 72, has resigned as Chief Executive Officer, President, Chairman and Director. Mr. Svetkoff's spouse, Brenda Svetkoff, has also resigned as Company secretary. The board of directors of the Company has appointed Tim Franta as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Svetkoff has had a distinguished career. After college, Svetkoff joined the U.S. Navy in 1978 and flew the venerable A-4 fighter jets. Svetkoff left the Navy in 1984 and began a new career as a Continental Ai
Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc.VANCOUVER, Feb. 20, 2026 /CNW/ -- USA News Group News Commentary – The U.S. Department of Defense recently requested $66 billion in IT spending for its fiscal 2026, signalling a $1.8 billion increase from the prior year, with artificial intelligence topping the priority list across every service branch[1]. A new industry forecast projects the global AI in defense and aerospace market will grow from $4.2 billion to $42.8 billion by 2036, a tenfold expansion driven by autonomous systems and real-time intelligence processing[2]. Five companies operating at the intersection of aerospace, AI, and national security are Starfighters Space (NYSE:FJET), Arc
NYSE issues a pre-market daily advisory direct from the trading floor.NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2026 /CNW/ -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) provides a daily pre-market update directly from the NYSE Trading Floor. Access today's NYSE Pre-market update for market insights before trading begins. Ashley Mastronardi delivers the pre-market update on February 20thInvestors digest a pair of key reports from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, including the December PCE Report, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge.Herbalife (NYSE:HLF) CFO John DeSimone will join NYSE Live to discuss the nutrition company's latest earnings and a new $7.5 million investment by soccer legend
Starfighters Space and GE Aerospace undergo critical design review of STARLAUNCH I Starfighters Space, Inc. ("Starfighters" or the "Company") (NYSE:FJET), the aerospace company, owner and operator of the world's largest fleet of commercial supersonic aircraft, announced today that, after successful wind tunnel testing of the STARLAUNCH I rocket design, it is moving forward to Critical Design Review ("CDR") with support from GE Aerospace. The CDR is intended to confirm design maturity and support the program's transition into its next phase of build and test planning. Key Takeaways Starfighters and GE Aerospace are undergoing a Critical Design Review for STARLAUNCH 1 in the next two w