What’s Trending in Aerospace – October 4, 2020 – Aviation Today

Check out the Oct. 4 edition of What's Trending in Aerospace, where editors and contributors forAvionics Internationalbring you some of the latest headlines happening across the global aerospace industry.

Boeing"s South Carolina 787 Factory. (Boeing)

Boeing will consolidate production of 787 jets at its facility in North Charleston, South Carolina, starting in mid-2021, according to "the company's best estimate," the aerospace OEM said in a Oct. 1 press release.

"The decision comes as the company is strategically taking action to preserve liquidity and reposition certain lines of business in the current global environment to enhance efficiency and improve performance for the long-term," Boeing said.

COVID-19's impact on air travel was the primary driving factor behind the decision.

"The Boeing 787 is the tremendous success it is today thanks to our great teammates inEverett. They helped give birth to an airplane that changed how airlines and passengers want to fly. As our customers manage through the unprecedented global pandemic, to ensure the long-term success of the 787 program, we are consolidating 787 production inSouth Carolina," saidStan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

"Our team in Puget Sound will continue to focus on efficiently building our 737, 747, 767 and 777 airplane families," he added.

Production of the smaller 787 models will continue in Everett until the program transitions to the previously-announced production rate of six airplanes a month in 2021, according to Boeing.

AirAsia Digital, in partnership with Google, launched the premier Redbeat Academy. (Air Asia)

AirAsia Digital, in partnership with Google, launched the new Redbeat Academy as part of their continued digital transformation journey, according to a Oct. 1 press release.

Initially set up to "upskill and cross-train AirAsia Allstars (employees) through a series of tech workshops in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and software engineering," among other technologies, Redbeat Academy has now opened its doors to the public, Air Asia said in the release.

The academy was launched by Yang Berhormat Khairy Jamaluddin, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation and Datuk Ir. Dr. Siti Hamisah binti Tapsir, Secretary General of Ministry Science, Technology and Innovation in the presence of Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, Executive Chairman of AirAsia Group, Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia Group; Aireen Omar, President (AirAsia Digital) of AirAsia Group and Marc Woo, Country Head, Google Malaysia.

"AirAsia has always embraced digitalisation and today is another milestone for us as we launch our premier tech academy," said Air Asia Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes. "We are also proud to open the academy to the public now to provide opportunities for everyone, with the focus on mentoring the best in breed industry-ready professionals and producing problem-solvers using technology. Everyone needs to keep learning, growing and embracing the ever-changing tech landscape to ensure that we can stay relevant in this digital economy."

American Airlines is collaborating with several foreign governments to begin offering preflight COVID-19 testing for customers traveling to international destinations, starting with Jamaica and the Bahamas. The Texas-based carrier plans to expand the program to additional markets in the weeks and months ahead.

The pandemic has changed our business in ways we never could have expected, but all the while, the entire American Airlines team has eagerly tackled the challenge of reimagining the way we deliver a safe, healthy and enjoyable travel experience for our customers, Robert Isom, president of American Airlines, said in a Sept. 29 press release. Our plan for this initial phase of preflight testing reflects the ingenuity and care our team is putting into rebuilding confidence in air travel, and we view this as an important step in our work to accelerate an eventual recovery of demand.

Passengers traveling to Jamaica from Miami will be part of the initial phase, as American has reached agreement with Jamaica to launch an initial testing program at its Miami International Airport (MIA) hub next month. The initial phase of testing will be for Jamaican residents traveling to their home country. If a passenger tests negative for COVID-19 ahead of flying with American, the 14-day quarantine currently in place for returning Jamaican residents would be waived.

As its initial preflight testing programs begin to launch, American is also actively engaged with CARICOM, an integrated grouping of 20 Caribbean countries, about expanding the program to additional Caribbean markets.

We are pleased that American Airlines has taken the lead to initiate this exciting COVID-19 predeparture testing program, said Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Chairman of CARICOM. The Caribbean Community welcomes this important progress to re-open markets with the health and safety of our citizens being of paramount importance, and well be monitoring this program very closely as it ramps up in our region.

A Boeing 702X satellite. (Photo from Boeing website).

The Space Force has awarded Boeing a $298 million contract to build a satellite payload prototype and develop a new satellite communications architecture for the Space Forces Evolved Strategic SATCOM (ESS) program, according to an Oct. 1 press release.

The development contract received by Boeing is one of three for the ESS program, which will be military satellite communications (MILSATCOM) system. Full ESS system contracts are expected in 2025, according to the release.

We have worked closely with the Space Force to define a program responsive to our nations needs, Troy Dawson, vice president of Boeing Government Satellite Systems, said. By leveraging our expertise in digital engineering and technologies with synergies across both our government and commercial systems, were uniquely positioned to deliver solutions needed to address the ever-evolving threats.

Kratos' XQ-58A Valkyrie completed its inaugural flight March 5, 2019 at Yuma Proving Grounds, Arizona. (Air Force)

The U.S. Air Force may develop and field low-cost attritable/reusable (A/R) drones with a range of roles over the next decade, but the service has yet to say how or whether such drones would count toward its 2018 goal of increasing the number of Air Force squadrons by 24 percent, from 312 to 386.

One possibility is a number of composite squadrons having manned and low-cost unmanned aircraft for different missions, such as air dominance and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). In such a scenario, A/R drones would not add to the number of squadrons since they would be part of squadrons having both manned aircraft and UAVs.

Certainly, we talk about the possibility of forward posturing some of these [unmanned] capabilities in theater so that you would have in the Pacific and Europe to our combatant commanders kind of a ready, postured force to augment some of the other capabilities we already have in theater, Air Force Col. Don Stryker Haley, deputy division chief of Air Force Warfighting Integration Capabilitys (AFWIC) futures and concepts division, said on Oct. 1 during a Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Aerospace Nation virtual forum.

Check out the full story on Defense Daily, a sister publication to Avionics.

Federal Communications Commission. (FCC)

TheFCC on Sept. 30 made 100 megahertz of mid-band spectrum in the 3.45-3.55 GHz band available for 5G deployment. The mid-band spectrum is primarily military use, and the U.S. Department of Defense(DoD) operates high-powered defense radar systems on fixed, mobile, shipborne, and airborne platforms in this band.

The adopted rules remove the secondary, non-federal allocations from the 3.3-3.55 GHz band. The Report and Order adopted by the agency relocates non-federal radio location licensees to the 2.9-3.0 GHz band, allowing them to continue operating there on a secondary basis to federal operations.

The adopted rules remove the secondary, non-federal allocations from the 3.3-3.55 GHz band.

Check out the full story in Via Satellite, a sister publication to Avionics.

Volocopter will begin testing eVOLTs for Urban Air Mobility use in Paris. Seen here is Volocopter's VoloCity design. (Volocopter)

Volocopter, a German electric air taxi company, announced it will be testing Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicles near Paris with Groupe ADP and RATP Group, according to a Sept. 30 press release. The focus would be on developing a UAM industry branch with a focus on electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL).

The structuring and development of an Air Mobility branch on the airfield of Pontoise Cormeilles-en-Vexin is both consistent with the Recovery Plan initiated by Paris Region, and in line with the key takeaways of Paris Region recent COP 2020 conference, said Valrie Pcresse, President of Paris Region. It also falls within the scope and priorities of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games. As a result, this event represents an invaluable opportunity to involve the entire Aviation Industry and demonstrate the unique qualities of the Paris Region as an area of reference within the global Urban Air Mobility (UAM) market.

Testing will take place at Pontoise airfield, which is a suburban location 35 km northwest of Paris. Volocopter and the partners will be following DGAC (Civil Aviation Authority) regulations when they test flight and maintenance operations in a real aeronautical environment in June 2021, according to the release.

We are incredibly excited to be the eVTOL manufacturer of choice in the Paris regions Urban Air Mobility project, said Florian Reuter, CEO at Volocopter. We will open our first commercial air taxi routes in the next 2-3 years and are excited to have a potential launching partner here in Europe."

Prague Airport has a new advanced cybersecurity center to protect airport information systems. (Prague Airport)

The Cyber Security Operational Centre (CSOC) has launched at Vclav Havel Airport Prague, according to an Oct. 1 press release. The CSOC is claiming to be the most modern and technically advanced cybersecurity workplaces in the Czech Republic.

Running 24 hours per day, the CSOC will protect strategic infrastructure against cyberattacks and prevent misuse of airport information systems, according to the release. Prague Airport claims to spend CZK 40 million (about $1.7 billion) to protect operational information each year.

The complete safety of passengers and air traffic is our absolute priority, Vaclav Rehor, Chairman of the Prague Airport Board of Directors, said. Threats to important airport information systems can lead to serious disruption to traffic, affecting both staff and passengers. This is the reason we pay special attention to cybersecurity. Launching the new operational centre, we have therefore decided not to use the services of external entities, but to build our own highly specialized workplace with a dozen internal information analysts and experts in cybersecurity."

The CSOC will use layers of security like monitoring, detection, evaluation, and blocking to protect IT systems. It will also be available for use when technological innovations like autonomous vehicles, biometrics, and artificial intelligence are integrated into the airport, according to the release.

SkyGrid Flight Control acts as an end-to-end solution for drone operators using AI-enabled technology to automate everything from mission planning to flight execution. (SkyGrid)

A new artificial intelligence (AI) powered drone application created by SkyGrid offers drone operators to automate every phase of flight with one solution, according to a Sept. 29 press release. SkyGrid, a Boeing SparkCognition company, launched the free application, SkyGrid Flight Control, in Apple's iPad App Store.

SkyGrid Flight Control is designed to automate everything from mission planning and flight execution to object detection, according to the release. Operators can use the application to see airspace and ground intelligence, weather data, and airspace authorization.

"Traditionally, drone operators have used several different tools to check airspace, get LAANC, plan and execute flights, and gather insights, but it's a manual, cumbersome process," Amir Husain, CEO and founder of SkyGrid, said. "Recognizing this challenge, SkyGrid has minimized the burden on drone operators by creating one solution that automates airspace, flights, and insights. As the only drone solution built on AI and blockchain technologies, we give operators and enterprises the assurances they need to execute safe, compliant missions."

There are more advanced features on the application that allow operators to use AI for mission planning and object detection. The advanced features would enable users to manage multi-drone missions.

"SkyGrid Flight Control is an important stepping-stone to enable more complex commercial drone operations and advanced air mobility in urban, regional, and global markets," said Steve Nordlund, vice president and general manager of Boeing Next and executive board advisor of SkyGrid. "SkyGrid is solving complex problems in unmanned aviation with a system that will safely integrate the future volume of drones, passenger air vehicles, and other autonomous aircraft in the global airspace."

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Global Aerospace Lightning Strike Protection Market Report 2020: COVID-19 Impact, Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis, 2014-2019 & 2020-2025…

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The global aerospace lightning strike protection market is expected to decline in 2020 due to the global economic recession led by COVID -19. However, the market will witness recovery in the year 2021 and it is expected to grow with a CAGR of 2% to 4% from 2019 to 2025.

The future of the global aerospace lightning strike protection market looks promising with opportunities in the commercial, regional, and military aircraft markets. The major growth drivers for this market are increasing penetration of composites in aircraft programs, proliferating aircraft deliveries, and aviation regulations and certification standards regarding the use of Lightning Strike Protection (LSP) in aircraft.

Emerging trends, which have a direct impact on the dynamics of the industry, include the development of lightweight LSP materials, nano-enhanced lightning strike protection, and replacing metals structures with composites.

The report forecasts that expanded foil will remain the largest segment in the aerospace lightning strike protection market due to several advantages over other lightning strike protection technologies, such as conductivity, formability, low maintenance, lightweight, and good corrosion resistance.

North America will remain the largest region and is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period due to growth in its aerospace composites market.

Some of the aerospace lightning strike protection company profiles in this report include Dexmet Corporation, GKD Gebr. Kufferath AG, Technical Fibre Products Inc, Astroseal Products Mfg. Inc., Lord Corporation, and Lightning Diversion system.

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Pandemic not slowing upward trajectory of Colorados aerospace industry, the nations second-largest – The Denver Post

In 2008, George Stafford, Matt Beckner and Stephen Steg, all University of Colorado graduates with experience in the aerospace industry, started their own company to make components for satellites. This year, their company, Blue Canyon Technologies, opened an 80,000-square-foot satellite factory in Lafayette.

We actually started the project last fall in anticipation of the growth in the company for factory-scale production, said Beckner, the chief operating officer.

Blue Canyon has another 55,000 square feet of offices, clean rooms and production facilities in Boulder. The company, with 270 employees, has added 58 new positions since March, the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S.

Blue Canyon isnt alone in flourishing during a pandemic and a national recession. Several aerospace companies in Colorado are hiring new employees and expanding or building new plants and offices. They include industry heavyweights such as Ball Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies and Sierra Nevada Corp. to smaller companies such as Blue Canyon, Astroscale U.S. and York Space Systems.

Not only the Colorado space economy but the national space economy is weathering the whole COVID-19 pandemic fairly well, said Jay Lindell, the aerospace and defense industry champion in the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.

However, the Colorado aerospace sector stands out in one specific area. Were still the No.1 space economy in the nation based on per capita employment, Lindell said.

A report by the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. says Colorados overall private aerospace employment of 30,020 in 2019 was second only to Californias and was the highest per capita in the nation. Aerospace employment grew 7.2% from 2018 to 2019 and by 19.4% from 2014 to 2019, according to the report.

To be honest, were not seeing a slowdown for 2020 in aerospace and defense. Were seeing hiring activity, were seeing expansion activity, said Vicky Lea, director of aerospace and aviation at Metro Denver EDC.

The 2019 report on the industry showed there are nearly 280 aerospace businesses in Colorado and more than 500 companies and suppliers providing space-related products and services. The analysis says 57,830 private and military workers in Colorado support an additional 140,390 workers in all industries, bringing direct and indirect jobs supported by the aerospace sector to 198,220.

The total aerospace payroll was nearly $3.9 billion in 2018 and the industry contributes more than $15 billion to Colorados economy annually.

Colorado is home to some of the industrys biggest players, major universities with renowned engineering and aerospace programs, military and defense space programs and is the provisional headquarters of the U.S. Space Command. A decision is expected in January on whether Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs will be the permanent location.

In addition, Colorado has several startups and small aerospace companies producing cutting-edge technologies. Lea said about 64% of the states aerospace companies employ 10 or fewer people.

Id say thats the strength of our industry, really, these very innovative small businesses that invent or have new technology that directly applies to multiple industries, but especially to the aerospace industry, Lindell said.

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

Astroscale U.S., whose parent company, Astroscale Holdings, is based in Japan, began operations in April 2019. In June, the Denver-based company acquired the intellectual property and other assets of Effective Space Solutions, an Israeli company working to extend the life of satellites in orbit.

Were driven by the vision of space sustainability. As humans continue to launch into space and expand into space, its very exciting. It adds a lot of economic value back here on Earth, in terms of communications, internet connectivity, remote sensing, said Ron Lopez, the companys president and managing director.

At the same time, all the satellites and other crafts providing vital information and services are adding a lot of orbiting debris, setting up potential collisions that could have drastic impacts on those services. There are more than 34,000 pieces of debris bigger than 4 inches in diameter and hundreds of millions that are smaller, according to Astroscale.

Over the next 10 years, were going to see about three times more stuff get launched into space than has ever been launched since humankind started launching stuff back in the era of Sputnik, Lopez said.

Astroscale is solely dedicated to providing on-orbit services to bring down dead satellites, remove debris and repair and upgrade satellites in geostationary orbit, about 22,000 miles above the equator, rather than send up replacements. The Denver-based company is preparing for an on-orbit demonstration of docking with an object and bringing it down into the atmosphere where it will burn up.

Maybe the not-so-exciting way to put it is were like the AAA of space, Lopez said.

Nine people work in Denvers Astroscale office. The rest of the 17-member staff works in Washington, D.C. Lopez said the company recently hired key executives and plans to hire more people.

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

The coronavirus pandemic hasnt slowed Sierra Nevada Corp.s Space Systems. Work continues on its main project, Dream Chaser, a winged craft scheduled to make its first flight to the International Space Station in late 2021.

The space program, based in Louisville, is on one of three sets of teams vying to provide a module to ferry astronauts and cargo to and from the moons surface as part of NASAs Artemis project, which plans to land the first woman on the moon by 2024.

Even with COVID-19, the aerospace industry is booming. We have lots and lots of things that were working on, said Janet Kavandi, senior vice president for the companys space business sector.

The biggest program is Dream Chaser, which harks back to the space shuttles design. It will land on a runway. Its launch is officially set for late 2021, but that could slip into 2022 in large part because of delays caused by the pandemic, said Kavandi, a former NASA astronaut.

I think a lot of the aerospace industry has similar challenges with suppliers, getting parts and materials, Kavandi said.

However, the coronavirus outbreak hasnt slowed hiring at Sierra Nevada.

Weve implemented a really good work-from-home and work-from-work kind of split where we have kept our workforce safe. Weve had no transmissions of the virus at work, Kavandi said. And we are actively hiring. We continue to need new talent, especially in the engineering and technical areas, but really across all aspects.

Space Systems filled about 200 positions so far this year and has 57 current openings. Sierra Nevada has roughly 2,000 employees in Colorado, including in defense-related work.

Kathryn Scott, Special to The Denver Post

Dylan Taylor, a longtime investor in the space business, started a company in 2019 to provide the structure to make it easier for medium-sized businesses to take their work to the next level. Taylor said Voyager Space Holdings is an operating company that provides the business functions and a presence in Washington, D.C., that smaller companies likely couldnt build on their own.

The idea is were acquiring very highly capable, technically innovative companies that arent startups but are relatively small companies, Taylor said. Theyre generating revenue, generating profit. Theyve been in business for some time and had some success, but theyre looking to be part of a larger ecosystem.

Taylor, CEO and chairman of Denver-based Voyager, said the founders and managers of the businesses that are acquired retain some equity. Voyager represents the effort to fill a gap that Taylor saw in the aerospace industry between the large companies and the entrepreneurial startups.

I think the challenge in the industry now is scaling up, taking $20 million or $50 million revenue companies and creating $500 million companies or billion-dollar revenue companies.

Voyager recently acquired two Denver-area companies: Altius Space Machines in Broomfield and Pioneer Aeronautics in Lakewood. Altius is a robotics company with expertise in technology used for on-orbit servicing of satellites and removing space debris.

Taylor said Pioneer Aeronautics, a research and development company, recently won a contract from NASA to work on extracting oxygen from soil on the moon. Being able to tap resources in space to produce water, oxygen and fuel, what NASA calls in-situ resource utilization, will be essential for longer stays in space.

Brent Lewis, Denver Post file

The coronavirus scrubbed this years Space Symposium, held annually in April by the Space Foundation. The symposium, which draws industry representatives and businesses from around the world, has been rescheduled for August 2021, said Tom Zelibor, the foundations CEO.

The Colorado Springs-based foundation will participate in the20th Annual World Space Week Oct. 4-10 with both virtual and in-person events. Zelibor said the events theme, Space Unites, closely aligns with the foundations belief that space is for all.

Despite postponements and challenges caused by the pandemic, Zelibor said the foundation, which produces a quarterly report on the industry, sees incredible growth in the space business. In 2019, the industry was valued at nearly $424 billion, up from about $245 billion a decade ago, Zelibor said.

Personally, I dont believe theres a better time to be in the space industry, said Zelibor, a retired Navy Rear Admiral and a former director of global operations for the U.S. Strategic Command. I havent seen this much excitement in the space industry since back in the Apollo days.

He attributes a lot of the excitement to the involvement of such commercial enterprises as Elon Musks SpaceX and Jeff Bezos Blue Origin as well as interest from Google and other corporations.

Theres also a recognition that space is part of the critical infrastructure of our lives, Zelibor said. It touches every part of our lives every day. Its a national imperative. Theres no avoiding it. Its part of military operations, part of our financial operations. Its just part of everyday life.

Zelibor said he spreads the message that space isnt just for rocket scientists and astronauts. As the industry matures and expands, it needs manufacturers, people with entrepreneurial and business skills, legal expertise, communications and problem-solving abilities. He tells the story of an aerospace company that needed someone with fine motor skills to work on circuit boards. The company trained one of Boulder Countys better tattoo artists for the position.

I dont think theres a single set of ingredients for a successful employee in the space industry.

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This 12-year-old Georgia boy is a sophomore in college majoring in aerospace engineering – USA TODAY

Caleb Anderson is a sophomore at Chattahoochee Technical College in Georgia.(Photo: Provided by Anderson family)

Like many other 12-year-old boys,Caleb Anderson enjoyscollecting action figures, watching Netflix and playing with Beyblades. He also happens to be a sophomore in college majoring inaerospace engineering.

Calebis currently enrolledas a student at Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta, Georgia, where he'll graduate with a bachelor's degree intwo years.He hopes to continue his education at theGeorgia Institute of Technologyand the Massachusetts Institute for Technology and eventually get aninternship workingfor Elon Musk.

"When I was like 1, I always wanted to go to space," Caleb, who's favorite subject is math,told USA TODAY. "I figured that aerospace engineering would be the best path."

Caleb's mother, Claire, said she first realized her son was gifted when he began mimicking her speech at just 4weeks old. At 9months,he could sign more than 250 words in American Sign Language and had no trouble reading words he'd never seen before.

"I was getting my master'sin education so Iknew that there was something special about that," she said.

While enrolled in a traditionalmiddle school, Claire Anderson, 46,saidCaleb would breeze through tests without having to study because he already knew most of the material. The former teacher and current stay-at-home mom worried that he wasn't being challenged enough.

"Ididn't like the character that was building in him," she said. "Hedidn't have any study skills, perseverance, grit. He didnt ask forhelp."

Both Claire and her husband, Kobi, acknowledged that at times his intelligence made it difficult for Caleb to make friends. Kobi Anderson, 45, recalled Caleb getting upset that his friends couldn't communicate with him when he was just 3yearsold.

His father, who isan IT salesman, now supervises him on campus. But Kobi Andersonmade it clear that Caleb has excelled way past the point of his dadbeing able to help with homework.

"We can't do that," hesaid with a laugh. "He's already passed me in math."

Although they can't help him in the classroom, Claire Anderson said she's focused on raising a well-rounded child and thatstarting college early helped relieve some of his anxiety.

"Both of us are not rocket scientists," she said."We had to learn there are other things that we can teach him about compassion, kindness, looking for good in others."

Caleb agreed, too, that college is the best place for him.

"It's really accepting," he said."People might think something about it,but they don't show it which is really nice."

The Andersons have two other childrenAaron, 8, and Hannah, 7, who are in the gifted program at their school. While they describe Caleb as verbally gifted, meaning he quickly picks up other languages, Aaron is good with numbers and Hannah excels at puzzles.

Claire and Kobi Anderson with their children Caleb, Aaron and Hannah.(Photo: Brenda Nicole Photography, provided by Anderson family)

When asked what advice he had for other parents, Kobi Anderson said parents can start byadvocatingfor their children's academic growth in the same way achievements in areas like sports are celebrated.

"My wife frequently says 'raise the child you have not the child that you want,'" he said. "Youve got to nurture what nature gives you."

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Educators try to answer the question: Will there be aerospace jobs in Washington? – knkx.org

John Monroe grew up in Everett and landed a job as a draftsman with the Boeing Co. in 1965, with just a high school diploma and a nine-week drafting course under his belt.

I was making $1.92 an hour, Monroe said.

That first gig launched a 37-year career with Boeing, and he retired in 2003 as a director of program management on the 777 wide-body jet. He also earned a degree along the way from the University of Puget Sound. Now, Monroe is chair of the advisory board on career and technical education for the Everett school district, and he mentors teens hoping to enter the aerospace industry.

But young people hoping to follow his path are increasingly asking the question: Will there be aerospace jobs for them here in Washington? The news that Boeing will end 787 Dreamliner production in Everett to build the plane in South Carolina comes amid an already bleak year in which air travel has plummeted due to the coronavirus pandemic. And Boeing also has been struggling with the grounding of its 737 MAX single-aisle jet after two deadly crashes. More than 12,000 workers in Washington have left or plan to leave Boeing this year through a combination of voluntary and involuntary layoffs.

Monroe said his message to teens and young people is to not be deterred.

We shouldnt get so focused on commercial airplanes when we think about aerospace because aerospace includes defense and space, which is huge, he said.

He points to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos space exploration company, Blue Origin, and Boeing itself, which is building the KC-46 tanker for the U.S. Airforce in Everett.

In the decades since Monroe began his career with the airplane maker, a whole education ecosystem has grown up in Washington to train young people for jobs at Boeing. Every year, teens and young adults take classes to learn aerospace mechanics or precision machining.

The Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center sits across the street from Boeings enormous Everett factory, where thousands of people build not only the 787 and the KC-46 tanker, but also the 747, 767 and 777. Wes Allen is director of the TECH Skills Center, which is part of the Mukilteo school district but serves students from 14 school districts in Snohomish County.

The TECH Skills Center offers classes in everything from cosmetology to dental assisting to video game design. But Allen said aerospace classes are among the most popular.

Aerospace usually has about a 30- to 40-student waitlist, Allen said.

What his educators are trying to do is give students a foundation in a variety of areas so that they have more options when they enter the job market.

What Im learning from my business partners is that when were preparing students for post-secondary or post-school, they need to be jack of all, master of none, he said. They need to be cross-trained in different areas because theres very few shops and places that are purely just precision machining or purely just welding or purely just airplane manufacturing.

And there are promising new areas beyond airplane manufacturing, educators say. Dana Riley Black, vice president for education at the Museum of Flight, pointed to electric aircraft research, development of alternative fuels for aviation and the drone industry.

Theres a lot going on beyond the 787, Black said. Please hear me, my heart breaks for the Everett community. But I also think theres more to it than that.

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The Aerospace Corp. Breaks Ground on R&D Center – WashingtonExec

The Aerospace Corp. has broken ground on a new state-of-the-art research and development center dedicated to space warfightingwith a ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Local government members attended the event, as well as leadership from U.S. Space Command and U.S. Space Force.

The facility will be the focal point for delivering technical expertise across the space enterprise to outpace threats to national security. The buildings digital engineering environment will enable high-fidelity analysis and physics-based modeling and simulations as well asdevelopment of tactics, techniques and procedures that will provide insight into space warfighting.

Aerospace President and CEO Steve Isakowitz said the new facility will be a game changer for technical and simulation capabilities for the space warfighters.

As the nations trusted partner, Aerospace focuses on solving our government and industry partners most challenging problems, he added. It is our job to help them promote and optimize the combined civil, military, and commercial exploitation of space to best serve our national interests.

Once complete, the $100 million, three-story, 90,000-square-foot building will connect to the companys existing building. It was designed to accommodate up to 200 employees. Full operations are to begin in the summer of 2022.

Were pleased to grow our role as a trusted technical partner to our government partners and industry colleagues in the Greater Colorado Springs defense and space community, said Jay Santee, Aerospace vice president for Space Systems Operations and site executive for Colorado Springs.

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Aerospace Lightning Strike Protection Market Share, Growth, Statistics, by Application, Production, Revenue & Forecast to 2026 – AlgosOnline

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Aerospace giant expands on Fore Business Park – The Business Desk

One of the worlds largest aerospace companies is starting operations at IM Properties (IMP) Fore Business Park, near Solihull.

The new 23,700 sq ft building was completed in August for Collins Aerospace on the M42 business park near junction 4.

The Florida-headquartered corporation which employs more than 70,000 people in 30 countries initially took 25,600 sq ft at the park as UTC Aerospace Systems, which then merged with Rockwell Collins in November 2018 to create Collins Aerospace.

The new EPC A rated building, delivered by IM Properties in-house project delivery team, combines research and development laboratories with Grade A offices above and was completed in August.

Alongside the building for Collins Aerospace, IM has also built a 222-sqace multi-storey car park, which will provide an overspill for existing occupiers at Fore.

Majella Lynch project director for IM Properties, said: The installation of Collins Aerospace builds on the opening of our new 65,000 sq ft campus at Fore last summer and means the business park is now fully occupied. The letting to Collins Aerospace reinforces junction 4 as a significant employment location on the M42, alongside our Blythe Valley Park scheme.

Constructing the building throughout the Covid pandemic has brought new challenges for our delivery teams and we are proud to have delivered a high quality building for Collins Aerospace despite this uncertainty.

Claire Wright, business services manager for Collins Aerospace said: We are delighted with our new building at Fore Business Park, which grows our operation in Solihull. The link with our existing building at Fore gives us a versatile base to cater for the needs of our future operations.

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What Kind Of Shareholders Hold The Majority In Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd.s (KRX:047810) Shares? – Simply Wall St

Every investor in Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd. (KRX:047810) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups. Large companies usually have institutions as shareholders, and we usually see insiders owning shares in smaller companies. We also tend to see lower insider ownership in companies that were previously publicly owned.

With a market capitalization of 2.2t, Korea Aerospace Industries is a decent size, so it is probably on the radar of institutional investors. Taking a look at our data on the ownership groups (below), it seems that institutional investors have bought into the company. Lets take a closer look to see what the different types of shareholders can tell us about Korea Aerospace Industries.

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Institutions typically measure themselves against a benchmark when reporting to their own investors, so they often become more enthusiastic about a stock once its included in a major index. We would expect most companies to have some institutions on the register, especially if they are growing.

As you can see, institutional investors have a fair amount of stake in Korea Aerospace Industries. This implies the analysts working for those institutions have looked at the stock and they like it. But just like anyone else, they could be wrong. When multiple institutions own a stock, theres always a risk that they are in a crowded trade. When such a trade goes wrong, multiple parties may compete to sell stock fast. This risk is higher in a company without a history of growth. You can see Korea Aerospace Industries historic earnings and revenue below, but keep in mind theres always more to the story.

Hedge funds dont have many shares in Korea Aerospace Industries. Looking at our data, we can see that the largest shareholder is The Export-Import Bank of Korea with 26% of shares outstanding. For context, the second largest shareholder holds about 7.2% of the shares outstanding, followed by an ownership of 2.4% by the third-largest shareholder.

A deeper look at our ownership data shows that the top 25 shareholders collectively hold less than half of the register, suggesting a large group of small holders where no single shareholder has a majority.

While it makes sense to study institutional ownership data for a company, it also makes sense to study analyst sentiments to know which way the wind is blowing. There are a reasonable number of analysts covering the stock, so it might be useful to find out their aggregate view on the future.

The definition of company insiders can be subjective and does vary between jurisdictions. Our data reflects individual insiders, capturing board members at the very least. Company management run the business, but the CEO will answer to the board, even if he or she is a member of it.

I generally consider insider ownership to be a good thing. However, on some occasions it makes it more difficult for other shareholders to hold the board accountable for decisions.

Our information suggests that Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd. insiders own under 1% of the company. But they may have an indirect interest through a corporate structure that we havent picked up on. Its a big company, so even a small proportional interest can create alignment between the board and shareholders. In this case insiders own 40m worth of shares. It is good to see board members owning shares, but it might be worth checking if those insiders have been buying.

The general public, mostly retail investors, hold a substantial 55% stake in Korea Aerospace Industries, suggesting it is a fairly popular stock. With this size of ownership, retail investors can collectively play a role in decisions that affect shareholder returns, such as dividend policies and the appointment of directors. They can also exercise the power to decline an acquisition or merger that may not improve profitability.

It seems that Private Companies own 26%, of the Korea Aerospace Industries stock. It might be worth looking deeper into this. If related parties, such as insiders, have an interest in one of these private companies, that should be disclosed in the annual report. Private companies may also have a strategic interest in the company.

Its always worth thinking about the different groups who own shares in a company. But to understand Korea Aerospace Industries better, we need to consider many other factors. To that end, you should be aware of the 3 warning signs weve spotted with Korea Aerospace Industries .

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Starburst Aerospace announces expansion in India – SpaceNews

SAN FRANCISCO Starburst Aerospace announced plans Oct. 1 to expand its presence in India as it prepares to establish an accelerator there.

The market in India is opening up, Francois Chopard, Starburst CEO and founder, told SpaceNews by email. New space and defense opportunities are being created by entrepreneurs and scientists who are highly skilled and supported by the Indian government and space agencies.

Starburst, a company founded in Paris in 2015, is well known for establishing business accelerators around the world and events to introduce corporations and government agencies focused on aerospace and defense with startups. To date, 215 startups have participated in Starburst programs like the Techstars Starburst Space Accelerator, which was based in Los Angeles before the COVID-19 pandemic forced it online.

As part of its Indian expansion, Starburst plans to establish an innovation center in Mumbai and to conduct outreach in Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad through partners in the aerospace and defense community.

Were at the beginning of the developmental phase in India with respect to privatization of the aerospace and defense ecosystem, said Abhi Anuket, Starburst India managing partner and CEO. We believe that India will be an important contributor to the ecosystem at large.

Starburst plans to launch an early-stage business accelerator in India to connect young companies with its global network of partners in government and industry. Starburst India is looking for corporate partners, aerospace and defense investors, government agencies, academic organizations and startups interested in joining the effort.

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North American Aerospace Industries Announces New Development on Its Kinston, NC Aircraft Recycling Facility – AviationPros.com

North American Aerospace Industries (NAAI) announced that its affiliate, Aircraft Solutions Middle East, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Aircraft Support Industries for the development of three new aircraft recycling facilities including the NAAI facility planned at the Global TransPark in Kinston, North Carolina, USA. The other two facilities being constructed for Aircraft Solutions will be located at Al Ain International Airport in the Emirate Abu Dhabi, UAE and Clark International Airport in the Philippines.

According to Sven Daniel Koechler, PhD, president and CEO of North American Aerospace Industries Corporation (NAAI), This is an exciting development for us. Aircraft Support Industries is one of the worlds premier builders on custom-designed aircraft maintenance facilities, systems and equipment. Its proven track record for delivering leading-edge, flexible, and cost-effective facilities is consistent with our goals for our North American operation.

We look forward to this project, which stands out due to its uniqueness and the sustainable concept, added Mark Langbein, managing director of Aircraft Support Industries.

In providing its services on behalf of Aircraft Solutions, Aircraft Support Industries will rely on a phased-in project development approach. Phase one will focus on a custom-designed 323,000 square foot dismantling hangar that can accommodate three of the largest aircraft such as the A380. Aircraft Support Industries will apply its proprietary stressed arch building system along with a 81,000 square foot annex for the construction of the 1076-foot span hangar. The annex will be used to house the engineering support workshops and materials warehousing for the NAAI facility in the USA and Aircraft Solutions facilities in the Middle East and Asia.

Our state-of-the-art facilities will enable our companies to provide comprehensive, sustainable aircraft recycling solutions for aircraft owners, operators, airport authorities, and military services with a zero-waste mission to recycle 100% of an aircraft, said Koechler. While the pandemic has introduced delays in our construction schedule, we are optimistic that we will be able to make up for lost time in that Aircraft Support Industries is a strong partner able to facilitate a construction project in the most efficient, timely manner.

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Extreme High-Speed Laser Material Deposition Used in Aerospace Manufacturing – Novus Light Technologies Today

The Turkish subsidiary of Bilsing Automation is using innovations developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT and its industrial partners. With extreme high-speed laser material deposition (EHLA) and the new special HighNo nozzle, Bilsing Automation aims to conquer new markets.

Fraunhofer ILT has been intensively researching and developing EHLA, since 2012, a process in which the laser melts the powder particles above the melt pool. This fast and reliable process applies 25 to 250 micrometer thin layers at a speed of up to 500 meters per minute in an economical manner that conserves resources; it has already proven to be a reliable alternative to hard chromium plating. Since then, the process has been opening up new areas of application and conquering industrial sectors. The latest highlight is the 3D EHLA system, in which the building platform is moved extremely quickly in parallel and kinematically by three linear drives with a stationary laser processing head.

Series production, however, requires a new nozzle that can be easily exchanged so that users can work with EHLA in a safe, precise and highly reliable manner. Here is a look at the nozzles commonly used up to now: In laser material deposition (LMD), different powder nozzles are used depending on the application. For areas that are difficult to access, the lateral powder nozzle, which directs the powder jet laterally into the laser beam, has proven its worth. In contrast, the coaxial powder nozzle, which generates a conically bundled powder-gas jet, works independently of direction. It is particularly suitable for integration into automated systems for coating and additive manufacturing.

Nonetheless, EHLA places special demands on the quality of powder feed nozzles: To melt particles in the laser beam, their trajectories and speeds must be precisely adjusted. Even small deviations of the powder flow lead to non-optimal results, such as insufficient layer thickness or layer defects in the applied layers. For this reason, Fraunhofer ILT, together with the company Harald Dicker - Special Optics for Laser Technology from Aachen, has developed a coaxial nozzle called HighNo (High Quality Powder Nozzle), which directs a ring or cone shaped powder-gas jet onto the workpiece at a very precisely defined distance. Depending on the application, this precision leads to powder efficiencies of up to 95%. The nozzle tips are classically manufactured from a proven copper alloy and then machined with ultra-high precision.

Base body of nozzle with nozzle tip module. Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen / Germany.

The coaxial powder nozzle consists of a nozzle body and a monolithic powder tip module with two conical cones that guide the powder across a defined gap between the inner and outer cone. Thanks to the new manufacturing process, both cones have the same shape tolerances, so that the time-consuming adjustment after retooling, otherwise necessary with other nozzles, can be dispensed with. The surface of the nozzles has to meet high quality standards so that the particle flow can be adjusted in a targeted manner. Both the gap size and wear resistance of the nozzle can be individually adjusted according to customer requirements and application. Positive news from team leader Matthias Brucki from the Laser Material Deposition - Coatings & Functional Layers group at Fraunhofer ILT: The HighNo nozzles can be retooled within one to two minutes without any loss of quality thanks to the monolithic design. The new nozzle has been in series production since the beginning of this year.

Advantages of the coaxial powder feed nozzle

A Turkish subsidiary of Bilsing Automation GmbH, Bilsing Automation Tic Ltd. ti. from Bursa, Turkey, has already gained experience with EHLA and the new nozzle. It manufactures, not only flexible gripping and handling devices but also forming tools. The company has established long-standing contacts with Fraunhofer ILT through cooperating on the laser hardening of tools and the laser material deposition (LMD) of sophisticated titanium Ti-6Al-4V components for the aircraft industry. In the meantime, we have advanced to become a subcontractor of Turkish Airlines, which also uses the process to repair titanium O-rings for landing gear, explains Managing Director Salih Ersungur. The companys interest in the innovations from Aachen grew and finally it introduced EHLA in the summer of 2019.

However, it did not convert a lathe, but equipped a mobile robot with a laser beam source, EHLA processing head and powder feed system. The result was a mobile EHLA station, which was used for testing purposes on a CNC lathe from another company. I mounted a brake disk on the jaw chuck of the lathe, reports Ersungur. We then basically positioned and programmed the robot to work with the lathe almost synchronously. Right at the start, the first test run was successful, and the CEO is very satisfied with EHLA and the smoother surfaces which require less or no reworking compared to those of conventional laser material deposition.

EHLA process coating a brake disc. Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen / Germany.

The analysis of the coating tests convinced the managing director to now offer the EHLA process as a long-term service in Turkey and other countries he serves, for example as an alternative to the controversial hard chrome plating with chrome(VI). Ersungur: I see very good opportunities in the shipbuilding, offshore and aviation sectors.

The company has also recently acquired the new HighNo nozzle. The exchangeable nozzle tips of the new nozzle generation are fastened with three screws that can be loosened in order to then insert a different nozzle tip, says the managing director, describing the advantages of the new nozzle technology. The HighNo nozzle makes the process more reliable and faster and reduces set-up times. Ersungur not only markets the combination of EHLA and HighNo as a new unique selling point exclusively in Turkey, but also intends to present it to customers in South Africa, Romania and Russia. Why? Because we have been laser cutting successfully for six years, we now had to get on board with EHLA. It sounds like the future since it already has momentum and we strongly believe in it.

Written by Nikolaus Fecht on behalf of Fraunhofer ILT.

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Aerospace Corporation breaks ground on $100M project – Colorado Springs Business Journal

Shovels at the ready, leaders from Aerospace Corporation, local government, Space Command and U.S. Space Force celebrate the new construction.

As local business and government officials campaigned in Washington, D.C., for Colorado Springs to become the permanent home of the U.S. Space Force, The Aerospace Corporation broke ground here Sept. 23 on what it called a state-of-the-art research and development center.

Local officials, as well as leadership from Space Command and U.S. Space Force, attended the event, according to the companys news release.

Aerospaces facility will be the focal point for delivering technical expertise across the space enterprise to outpace threats to national security, the release said. The buildings digital engineering environment will enable high-fidelity analysis and physics-based modeling and simulations as well as development of tactics, techniques, and procedures that will provide insight into space warfighting.

Aerospaces president and CEO Steve Isakowitz called the facility a game-changer for technical and simulation capabilities for the space warfighters.

...Aerospace focuses on solving our government and industry partners most challenging problems, he said in a release.

The new Aerospace Corp. building will connect to the companys existing building near the Colorado Springs Airport. It was designed to accommodate up to 200 employees, the release said.

This new facility adds to our citys already robust aerospace and defense ecosystem.

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Were pleased to grow our role as a trusted technical partner to our government partners and industry colleagues in the Greater Colorado Springs defense and space community, Jay Santee, Aerospace vice president for Space Systems Operations and site executive for Colorado Springs, said in the release.

Santee predicted the facility will boost the companys economic impact by 75 percent and add 200 technical jobs locally.

Were pleased to grow our role as a trusted technical partner to our government partners and industry colleagues in the Greater Colorado Springs defense and space community, said Santee.

Aerospace already employs 240 engineers, scientists and analysts at its current facility in the Peak Innovation Park at the airport and at nearby customer sites. These employees primarily work for the companys Defense Systems Groups Strategic Space Operations division and the corporations national engineering technology hub, the Engineering and Technology Group.

Aerospaces President and CEO Steve Isakowitz called the facility a game-changer.

Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers said in a statement, The groundbreaking of the new Aerospace Corporation research and development facility is yet more evidence that Colorado Springs is the epicenter of military space and the best location to serve as the permanent home of U.S. Space Force. This new facility adds to our citys already robust aerospace and defense ecosystem. Further, the creation of 200 new jobs and the potential for many more will continue to power our citys economy and airport development.

The Aerospace Corporation is a national nonprofit that operates a federally funded research and development center and has approximately 4,000 employees nationwide with locations in El Segundo, California; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Colorado Springs, and Washington, D.C.

The firms $100 million, three-story, 90,000-square-foot building, to be completed in spring 2022, is being built in the more than 900-acre Peak Innovation Park south of the airport, which also includes a massive Amazon distribution center and a site for defense contractor Northrop Grumman.

Peak Innovation Park is an Opportunity Zone under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which promotes investment in companies, programs and properties located in certain designated areas. In addition, those locating in the park can apply for incentives through its status as a Pikes Peak Enterprise Zone, Commercial Aeronautical Zone, Aviation Development Zone and Foreign Trade Zone.

Urban Frontier, a local real estate development company, is the parks master developer.

Last week, Reggie Ash, Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC chief defense development officer; Jeff Greene, chief of staff for Mayor Suthers; and El Paso County Commissioner Mark Waller went to D.C. to meet with key decision-makers and political influencers about Space Command, the Chamber said in a release.

The command is currently based at Peterson Air Force Base for six years, pending a decision for its permanent location.

Its part of the chambers push to gain support politically, not only through those personal visits but through the work of three consultants retained to assist with strategy, connections and messaging, the chamber said in a newsletter.

In addition, Suthers submitted a response to the Defense Departments first questionnaire on Aug. 28, which was backed by Gov. Jared Polis.

The Air Force should make the smart choice and select Colorado as the permanent home of U.S. Space Command. Whether its our resilient economy, our proud military heritage, our thriving aerospace industry, our terrific schools, or our highly educated workforce and esteemed research institutions, Colorado truly has it all, Polis said in a release.

The chamber estimates the command would bring 1,400 jobs with $104 million in payroll and $450 million in economic activity. If that pans out, the command would become the 15th largest employer in the county.

Spin-off jobs would bring another $172 million in payroll and $556 million in economic activity.

Were actively sharing our message of Colorado Springs strengths through personal contacts and earned, paid, and social media, the chamber newsletter said.

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Gay community attempts to take over #ProudBoys from alt-right group – New York Post

Gay people trolled the far-right Proud Boys by tweeting celebrations of gay pride along with the #ProudBoys hashtag on Sunday in an attempt to drown out content posted by the Proud Boys group under that tag.

Gay twitter has claimed the #ProudBoys hashtag from alt-right white supremacists and filled it with images of love, positivity, and true PRIDE! tweeted one user on Sunday.

Many members of the LGBTQ community used the hashtag to celebrate their own relationships.

#ProudBoys twenty seven years together and still going, tweeted one user along with a photo of himself and partner.

Another shared a snapshot from their wedding, saying, A pair of #ProudBoys here to reclaim the word proud.

The Proud Boys made headlines last week when President Trump told the group to stand back and stand by when asked to disavow white supremacists and militia groups at the presidential debate.

The group, which has been active since at least 2016, is considered by the Southern Poverty Law Center to be a general hate organization that espouses misogynistic, anti-Muslim and homophobic rhetoric.

They were also involved in the 2017 Charlottesville Unite the Right rally where a woman was mowed down and killed.

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Your Guide to Right-Wing Extremists in Texas as the Election Nears – Reform Austin

Early voting in Texas starts on Oct. 13, and there are already concerns being voiced by the FBI that armed right-wing extremist groups might show up as poll watchers in order to intimidate or deter voters. This is particularly impactful in Texas, where President Donald Trump currently holds less than a two-point lead over former Vice President Joe Biden, making it possible that Trump will be the first Republican not to carry Texas since 1976. At a moment when every vote counts, voter intimidation might mean the difference between victory and defeat for either candidate.

But just who are these groups, and how much danger do they pose to Texas and the electoral process? Heres a quick look.

The Proud Boys

The biggest name in right wing extremism at the moment is the Proud Boys. Founded in 2016 by Gavin McInnes, they are described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as western chauvinists who vehemently deny they are white nationalists. However, they regularly associate with more overt white supremacist groups, such as their participation in the Unite the Right Rally in 2017, and members constantly espouse anti-immigrant, misogynistic and Islamophobic viewpoints. The association of the Proud Boys with white nationalism is strong enough that they were used as an example of such groups in the first 2020 presidential debate, where Trump told them to stand back and stand by. The phrase was immediately adopted by the group as a slogan.

In other cities (primarily Portland, Ore.), the Proud Boys are known for their rallies and history of sustained provocations that are used to incite violent confrontations with counter-protesters, blame any resulting violence on the left, and press for further repression and retaliation against those they consider their political adversaries according to the SPLC. However, in Texas their activities have been minimal.

In 2019, the current head of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, attended a Texans Against Communism event held in Houston and spoke at length. The entire program was rife with slurs and bizarre right-wing conspiracy theories, but Tarrio took things to the next level. He quoted passages from Pat Buchanans book The Death of the West, one of the seminal white nationalist American texts.

Another curious incident happened in Houston in 2018 that may or may not have involved the Proud Boys. In May of that year, the famous Rothko Chapel was vandalized. The Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman that is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was splashed with white paint and the ground was littered with flyers bearing the phrase its okay to be white. About a month after reporting negatively on the incident, I received an email from the Houston Press contact system by a man named James Friend who claimed to be a member of the Houston chapter of the Proud Boys.

It reads (with errors intact), Have you ever actually talked to the groups you hate? As a member of the Houston Proud Boys chapter, Id love to have the chance to give you the real story of who we are. Or are you only able to tell lies and slander us. Will admit, yall do keep our lawyer busy. But if your a true open minded leftist, then you really need more info for your stories. We are NOT alt right, nor racist.

In neither the original article about the vandalism nor the follow-up opinion piece I wrote about soft white supremacy did I mention the Proud Boys by name. The supposed member contacted me out of the blue following the reporting. If this link between the vandalism and the Proud Boys is legit, it would constitute the only illegal act connected with the Proud Boys in Texas thus far. At least three chapters do exist in the Lone Star State, but Tarrio describes them as drinking clubs with a patriot problem. They dont appear to be planning any demonstrations at Texas polling places at this time.

Other Groups

Two other right-wing organizations in Texas bear mentioning.

The first and most dangerous is Atomwaffen Division, an overtly neo-Nazi group that is connected to at least five murders. They are very active in Texas, with their leader John Cameron Denton, also known as Rape, attending white supremacist concerts and throwing Hitler salutes in pictures.

Terrifying and violent as Atomwaffen Division is, it is unlikely that well see them at polls attempting to sway voters. Though they do target journalists who have written critically of them, they also openly targeted Trumps Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. A true classical hate group, they dont seem interested in political activities.

The second is Texas Patriot Network, who also operate out of the Houston area. TPN was a partner in the Texans Against Communism event mentioned above. They are also famous for protesting at the largest Muslim convention in the country in Houston in 2018, at which leaked chat logs showed them picking specific targets and calling them dead meat. Fortunately, no one was injured then.

TPN often serves as a kind of hub for smaller groups, such as the openly racist Sons of Odin and Texans United for America. In 2017, TUA organized the 1776 Freedom March in Austin (also attended by the Proud Boys), and called for armed insurrection. Since reporting on the Texans Against Communism event (after which I received at least one death threat from people associated with the group), TPN went underground and privatized all their social media. However, they did survive the recent Facebook purge of right-wing extremists, and as of September were still planning pro-Trump parades in Texas.

Boogaloo Movement

When a dad joke meets the specter of armed insurrection to protect a right-wing supremacy in America, you get the Boogaloo Movement (as in Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo). Texas has always had people willing to dance with the idea of violent secession. In 2015, concerns about the Jade Helm series of military exercises in the state were exacerbated by Gov. Greg Abbott saying he would call out the Texas State Guard to watch the maneuvers, leading to an all-out movement of alt-right lunacy that was worthy of merciless mockery.

Those sentiments didnt go away, though. In fact, they grew. As the QAnon conspiracy cult and other factions of violent right-wing extremism metastasized on Chan boards and escaped into the mainstream, Boogaloo Boys began making themselves an uncoordinated but extremely potent driver of intimidation, often showing up at rallies in their trademark Hawaiian shirts and tactical gear.

In Texas, they are very active. In June, Austin bodybuilder Phillip Russell Archibald was arrested. He was being investigated for trafficking steroids, but he was also on social media calling for violent action at Black Lives Matter rallies. He had apparently also gained quite a personal following of people interested in hunting Antifa and shooting looters. In April, a Texarkana man, Aaron Swenson, was arrested after planning to attack police officers. His social media accounts also contained numerous references to the Boogaloo movement.

Unlike other extremist groups, the Boogalo Boys are far more loose-knit and decentralized. As such, tracking their movements, motivations and activities is very difficult. Their ideology is also less cohesive and more prone to conspiracy theory thinking, making it hard to anticipate their actions. Their sole, consistent beliefs seem to be a fanatical devotion to the unregulated right to bear arms and a desire for a civil war, whatever form that may take. Considering their members histories of planning violent acts, voters should be wary of anyone they see in a Hawaiian shirt with a gun while standing in line to cast their votes. Odds are, they are there to cause trouble.

If you feel you are witnessing an attempt to intimidate voters, call the Election Protection Hotline (866-OUR-VOTE), or if you feel you are in danger, 911.

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The Proud Boys are a far-right gang. Trump boosted them on national TV – The Guardian

At the first 2020 presidential debate, Donald Trump was explicitly asked to denounce the white supremacists and rightwing militia groups that passionately support him. While an average person would expect this to be a straightforward answer, Trump, once again, failed to answer unambiguously. Instead he said: Proud Boys stand back and stand by. But Ill tell you what. Ill tell you what. Somebodys got to do something about antifa and the left because this is not a rightwing problem. Rather than harnessing an opportunity to ratchet down the rhetoric and talking points of white power groups, Trumps not-very-coded language has actually energized Proud Boys and similar alt-right groups.

The Proud Boys, for those unfamiliar, are a self-described western chauvinist mens club established in 2016 by Gavin McInnes. The group sometimes paints itself as a wacky fraternal organization; in practice, it is much closer to a street gang, and McInnes has publicly described the group as a gang. Their gatherings tend to involve large amounts of drinking and violence. Members partake in unusual rituals to gain status within the group. They have a uniform (Fred Perry shirts), gang colors (black and yellow) and a mascot/symbol (a cockerel). Traditionally, the Proud Boys would be considered nothing more than a modernized version of racist skinheads. They package themselves, however, in a hipster persona that uses humor and irony to spread far-right talking points opposing feminism, immigration, political correctness and establishment politics.

The blogger Ken White coined something called the goat rule: if you ironically kiss a goat, you are still a goat-kisser. (We are paraphrasing his original language, which was slightly stronger.) The Proud Boys like to give the impression that they simply enjoy using caustic or ironic humor to trigger liberals and social justice warriors. But theyre not ironic, transgressive humorists or provocateurs; theyre goat-kissers who are racist and sexist.

From the perspective of the criminal justice system, the elements that form the Proud Boys collective identity are the same as the criteria that law enforcement agencies often use to designate street gangs. As gang experts and the authors of Alt-Right Gangs: A Hazy Shade of White, we think its extremely clear that the Proud Boys membership criteria, aesthetics and penchant for violence identify the group as a street gang. Yet the Proud Boys and other white power groups are not considered a criminal street gang by many police agencies and are generally absent in gang databases. This is especially concerning given that a 2006 FBI report found that some American police officers sympathize or even actively collaborate with far-right militias or white power groups.

Trumps recent overture to the Proud Boys is also troubling because of a phenomenon called Big Gang Theory. The Proud Boys are numerically small but, like a lot of gangs and splinter ideological groups, benefit from the (exaggerated) perception that they are highly organized, control a lot of territory and have members in many municipalities. This is reminiscent of the Hammerskins, the largest racist skinhead gang in the United States, which at its peak has probably never had more than about 500 members despite there being about 5,000 racist skinheads in the US.

Like the Hammerskins, the Proud Boys give off the impression that they are bigger and more imposing than they actually are, as evidenced by the lack of attendees at their recent rally in Portland. Trumps call for Proud Boys to stand by further plays into this embellished facade.

Trump is pulling this far-right group more and more into the mainstream, providing the Proud Boys with the opportunity to gather support from a far bigger pool of potential recruits, which they will then slowly expose to their white supremacist rhetoric and affirmation of violence. Trumps remarks also increase the risk that other extremist groups that are not as well-known as the Proud Boys will escalate their violence in order to gain similar attention.

In our current period of political and social uncertainty, the Proud Boys, other white power gangs, and far-right militias will continue to draw more people into oppositional politics. Trumps callous and deliberately ambiguous language, which far-right groups interpret as praise and endorsement, will only nurture more extremism.

Shannon E Reid is an associate professor of criminal justice and criminology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Matthew Valasik is an associate professor of sociology at Louisiana State University. They are the authors of Alt-Right Gangs: A Hazy Shade of White (University of California Press)

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How Stephen Miller became a top Trump aide in the White House – Vox.com

How much do we really know about Stephen Miller?

A senior adviser to President Donald Trump, the 35-year-old Miller has emerged as the leading far-right ideologue in this administration outlasting his only real competitor, Steve Bannon. By all accounts, Miller is the driving force behind Trumps most extreme anti-immigration measures from the separation of migrant families at the border to Trumps infamous Muslim ban. Now hes in the news for an entirely different reason: On Tuesday, he was the latest top Trump aide to test positive for coronavirus.

As my Vox colleague Jane Coaston pointed out, Miller delights in provocation for provocations sake. And yet, in this role, he has gone beyond triggering the libs to shepherding real policies with real consequences. Hes also been enormously successful at reinforcing his power in one of the most chaotic White Houses weve ever seen.

A new book called Hatemonger by journalist Jean Guerrero takes a deep dive into Millers background where he comes from, the events and people that shaped his worldview, and what he really wants. Its a fascinating look at Millers upbringing in southern California and the Trump-like family dynamics that turned him into a conservative firebrand.

Millers ambitions are all the more important in light of recent comments from a former Trump DHS official suggesting Miller has a list of shock and awe immigration orders to unleash if Trump wins a second term, orders that were unacceptable to issue in a first presidential term because they knew they would lose voters because they would be so extreme.

I reached out to Guerrero to talk about Millers life and ideology and, hopefully, get a sense of what those extreme orders might look like. Miller, Guerrero argues, might be a troll, but hes also much more than that and we dismiss him at our own peril.

A lightly edited transcript of our conversation follows.

The premise of your book is that we should take Stephen Miller seriously because hes someone who genuinely thinks hes on a quest to save the country. What does that mean?

It means hes a fanatic. I really believe that Stephen Miller is one of the few people in the White House who has a firm ideology and has invested in that ideology over the course of his life so much that its become inseparable from his identity. And that ideology is basically that multiculturalism poses an existential threat to Western civilization, as we know it.

So his entire obsession with the immigration system and trying to limit the number of people from different countries, particularly from Latin America and Africa, to come here, it goes back to that belief that multiculturalism is a threat to civilization, which is a prominent view among white supremacist groups and its why they want a white majority in this country.

These are ideas that Miller learned at a very young age and over the years invested more and more in them. My sense, based on the conversations I had with people who have known him since he was a kid, is that this has become his lifes mission and it drives everything he does now that he has real power.

Its a little surprising to hear you say that Miller has a firm ideology because he built his reputation as a troll, and we dont typically think of trolls as serious ideologues.

His friends tell me that, at first, they also couldnt tell whether he was joking, And maybe early on in his life, it was less about ideology and more about being a teenager and looking for attention and finding ways to stand out and wanting to make certain people laugh. But over the years, he learned that being provocative was a good way to get attention and power and so that become a key political tool for him.

So yeah, I do think Miller started out as a kind of troll but eventually the ideas he was flirting with became a huge part of his identity and he really believed it. This sense of mission he has is inseparable from his identity, hes consumed by it. Whatever lightheartedness he may have had when he was younger is gone we should see him above all as a committed ideologue.

I always wonder with these alt-right types if they began as trolls and picked up a coherent ideology later or if its the other way around. I guess its the former in Millers case, but also a little complicated because there was real resentment pretty early on in Millers life.

Even though I said he may have started out as a troll, its misleading to think of his early years that way. As you said, there was a lot of actual resentment present in his early years, particularly towards students of color, and the trolling was often a mask for that resentment.

Where did that resentment come from?

He started to express his conservative and contrarian views at a time when his family had lost a lot of money, and he had to move from a very affluent part of Santa Monica to a less affluent part. And he looked around at his high school, his very diverse public high school, where otherwise he mightve attended a mostly white private high school and he was clearly annoyed that so many of his class were getting special attention and having their voices elevated. And this is when he starts to express his resentments out loud. He becomes more vocal and more aggressive.

When I look at some of these clips of Miller, especially when he was younger, its so hard tell where the trolling ends and the earnest beliefs begin. Everything he says is tinged by that half-cocked grin, and you can see it still today. Is it just impossible to disentangle the performance from the ideology in Millers case?

I think theyre impossible to disentangle, partly because he takes such pleasure in triggering people. When he goes on television or gives interviews, he sometimes has this glimmer in his eye and will say things that are kind of humorous but its never totally clear if its a joke. But what hes really doing is trying to expose what he thinks is the false moral outrage of a lot of progressives this is his thing. So yeah, its trolling but its also a way of advancing his ideology because he believes trolling is an effective way to do politics.

There are a lot of bizarre anecdotes in the book, but the one about Miller and the high janitors is so revealing. Can you explain briefly what thats about?

He gave this speech at his high school where he was screaming, Why do we have to pick up our trash when we have janitors to do it for us. And I remember reading his friend, Chris Morriss justification of it. Oh, it was a joke. Obviously, it was a joke. It was just meant to get people to laugh.

One of the questions I wanted to answer was, how much of a joke was it really? I went back and interviewed a lot of his classmates and former friends and I dont think it was a joke. There were numerous instances, not just in high school but also in college, where he would throw his trash or leave his trash out and encourage others to do the same, saying, This is what we have the janitors here to do. And at one point, he told a teacher who was encouraging students at a rally to clean up after themselves, he interrupted her and said, No, dont listen to her. This is what we have janitors here to do. They need a job. So throw your trash on the ground.

It struck a lot of classmates as not only classist but racist. At Millers high school, there were a handful of janitors for this very large student population, and they were mostly people of color. So giving that speech the way he gave it made a lot of classmates feel like he was trying to incite a race riot at the school and thats why they had to push him off the stage, because he wouldnt stop talking and the student body was getting really riled up.

So what do you think hes doing in the White House? Does he really want to change the world or is the White House the ultimate trolling platform?

Its an interesting question. Nothing in any of my discussions with his colleagues in the White House have indicated that he has looked to influence other countries consciously. I do think that it would be a natural next step for Miller to try to spread his ideology overseas and coordinate with others and share his views in other countries, and try to turn that into some kind of global movement, as we saw Steve Bannon attempting to do.

I think Miller would be more effective and more dangerous than Bannon by the way, because I dont think that Bannon has a real ideology the way that Stephen Miller does. So far, hes been extremely focused on the United States. He has an almost tunnel vision for immigration policies in the US and thats what hes focused on. But I wouldnt be surprised he expanded his focus outward in the future.

What would you say is the most important thing people should know about Miller?

I think people should know that he is arguably the most powerful advisor in the White House. And he is a case study in radicalization, someone who was consumed by an extreme ideology at a very young age, and then went on to become one of the most powerful advisers in the White House, shaping not only immigration policy, but Trumps speeches and even the reelection strategy for 2020.

Why is Miller the one adviser, apart from Trumps family members, that has survived all these years?

Its a few things. The most important is that Miller gets Trump emotionally, psychologically, even spiritually. Part of it is that Miller grew up in a family that was very similar to Donald Trumps. Several people described Millers father to me as Trump-like. He was tangled up in numerous legal disputes and bankruptcies related to his real estate company over the years, as Miller was growing up. He is described in court documents as being a master of evasion and manipulation. He was described to me as being very combative. I think this experience helps Miller manage his relationship with Trump, helps him manage Trumps personality.

The other part of it is that Miller is always tasks himself as a devoted vehicle for Trumps agenda and is careful not to overshadow his boss. And this is partly one of the sources of his power within the White House. Whenever he wants something done, he invokes Trump. He invokes Trumps desires, Trumps demands. He invokes Trumps name. So hes constantly channeling Trump and this makes officials in the White House afraid to challenge him, because its like they would be challenging the president. And theyre aware of his special relationship with the president.

So this elevates Millers power within the bureaucracy, but it also elevates his power over Trump personally, because it works for Trumps ego, unlike other people who have exaggerated their influence in the White House. Miller is more comfortable in Trumps shadow.

What do you think Miller does after Trump? Does he find another political vehicle or is he likely to get involved some other way?

His initial goal was to be a prosecutor and then become a senator. I think becoming a prosecutor is not on his mind anymore, but I do think its possible that he might still run for office somewhere. I think its possible he might try and make a living as a commentator on conservative outlets.

I do think that if Donald Trump loses the election, Miller will double down on his ideology and look for new ways to elevate it through the media, something hes very good at doing. He understands the media and has been exploiting it since he was a teenager going on conservative talk radio in southern California. And if Trump wins in November, well, I think hes going to double down on his agenda and become even more powerful.

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Did Biden Call Trump Supporters the ‘Dregs of Society’? – Snopes.com

In October 2020, with just four weeks to go until Election Day, the reelection campaign of U.S. President Donald Trump posted a short video clip on Twitter saying it showed Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden calling Trump supporters the dregs of society.

The tweet, posted on Oct. 6 by @TrumpWarRoom, contained the following text: Joe Biden called Trump supporters the dregs of society. The idea that Biden is a unifier is a joke. In the accompanying eight-second clip, Biden says:

Theyre a small percentage of the American people. Virulent people. Some of them the dregs of society.

However, the Trump campaigns presentation of Bidens remarks was deeply misleading. Viewed in proper context, its clear that the former U.S. vice president was not referring to Trump supporters as a whole, but rather what he called the forces of intolerance throughout the world and in the United States, in particular the Ku Klux Klan and the alt-right.

In the 2016 election, the Trump campaign capitalized on Democratic candidate Hillary Clintons infamous claim that half of Trumps supporters constituted a basket of deplorables. The false attack on Biden both in September 2018, when he made the remarks, and again in 2020 appeared to be an attempt to create a similar narrative around Biden, who has pitched himself to voters as a moderate and unifying candidate.

The short clip posted by the Trump campaign was taken from a much longer speech that Biden gave on Sept. 15, 2018, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Biden was speaking at an annual dinner for the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ rights non-profit.

In order to provide the full context for Bidens dregs of society remark, the following is a transcript of the relevant section of his speech, and the moments leading up to it, with especially relevant remarks highlighted in bold. The section of the speech in question can be watched in full below:

Thanks to you, our children, my grandchildren will grow up in a world thats far more just, open-minded and humane. But our work is not yet done, by any stretch of the imagination. The stakes are much too high. As I said, were faced with an administration, and some of its most ardent right-wing supporters from the Ku Klux Klan the head of the Ku Klux Klan has endorsed [Trump] and the alt-right, who are trying to undo all the progress you have made, and the little that Barack [Obama] and I have made with you.

Today, we still dont have a federal law that explicitly protects LGBTQ [people] from being fired or evicted or denied service at a restaurant. In 28 states, you can still be fired for being gay. In 30 states, you can be fired if youre transgender. Legally fired. And heres what I want to remind you all: the American people are better than this. I promise you, they dont know that that is possible. We should be reminding them, day in and day out, that that it is still possible, because they will not support it. And as Chad [Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin] said, transgender Americans are still under attack in state legislatures, and face an epidemic of violence that claims far too many of their lives each year.

And around the world, LGBTQ individuals face terror and torture. Chechnya, El Salvador, Malaysia, Tanzania. Even some of our democratic allies, like Romania, appear to be giving way to some narrow-minded divisive politics that have tried to define family here at home. The same kind of people. Any person of conscience, regardless of their religious or partisan beliefs, should be able to agree that discrimination and violence against any person, in any form, is simply intolerable, illegal, wrong.

As you know, when I was vice president I spent a lot of time traveling around the world, and Id speak out about this issue in these countries. And Id be told, in some of the countries, Its cultural. Well let me tell you something, those who try to excuse this kind of discrimination in the name of culture, I say prejudice is prejudice and humanity is humanity. It is a crime. And using religion or culture as a license to discriminate, demonizing the community, individuals to score political points is no more justifiable around the world than it is here at home, and our policies should reflect that.

But despite losing in the courts and in the court of public opinion, these forces of intolerance remain determined to undermine and roll back the progress you all have made. This time they, not you, have an ally in the White House. This time they have an ally. Theyre a small percentage of the American people. Virulent people. Some of them the dregs of society. And instead of using the full might of the executive branch to secure justice, dignity, safety for all, the president uses the White House as a literal literal bully pulpit, callously exerting his power over those who have little or none.

Its clear that when Biden said some of them [are] the dregs of society, he was referring to the forces of intolerance he had already discussed in his speech, namely the Trump administration and its most ardent right-wing supporters, which Biden specified as including the Ku Klux Klan and the alt-right. He did not call Trump supporters, in general, the dregs of society.

The clip was framed in this misleading way shortly after the speech, in September 2018. Right-wing conspiracy theorist Paul Joseph Watson tweeted it out, adding this goes way beyond deplorables,' and the presidents son, Donald Trump Jr. promoted Watsons tweet, adding, We are all used to Creepy Joe saying stupid stuff but this is too far even for him.

The false claim that Biden had described Trumps supporters as the dregs of society was given added credibility when Newsweek published an article, based on Trump Jr.s tweet, with the erroneous headline, Donald Trump Jr. Says Joe Biden Went Too Far in Calling Trump Voters Dregs of Society.'

Twitter has rules against what it labels synthetic and manipulated media, and its policies warn that we may label tweets containing synthetic and manipulated media to help people understand their authenticity and to provide additional context.

The company has implemented that policy against Trump in the past. In March 2020, for example, Trump retweeted a video clip posted by his aide, Dan Scavino, which falsely presented Biden as endorsing Trumps reelection. Scavinos tweet, and Trumps promotion of it, were both given the labelmanipulated media by Twitter.

Twitters policy categorizes isolative editing, omission of context, or presentation with false context (all three of which are features of @TrumpWarRooms misleading October 2020 tweet), as subtler forms of manipulated media. Nonetheless, the company stipulates that such content may be labeled or removed on a case-by-case basis.

Snopes asked Twitter whether the @TrumpWarRoom dregs tweet violated the companys rules against manipulated media, and whether they intended to take any action against the tweet or the @TrumpWarRoom account. We did not receive a response in time for publication, but we will update this fact check if we do.

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