
Jeremy Bogaisky is a senior editor who covers aerospace and defense. He’s written about flying cars, laser weapons, research on wearable technology that protects soldiers and lots of articles about what’s wrong with Boeing. Send tips to jbogaisky@forbes.com

Meet The Billionaire Who Built A Fortune ‘Price-Gouging’ Customers Like The Pentagon
Forbes Staff
These are good times for Nicholas Howley. TransDigm, the airplane-parts maker he cofounded, has sidestepped allegations of overcharging the military, the stock has hit record highs, and Forbes has determined that Howley’s net worth now has three commas.
Why The U.S. Should Copy Canada To Fix Its Broken Air Traffic Control System
The FAA is a mess. Annexing our neighbors to the north, as Trump favors, looks like a longshot. But we should copy its privatized air traffic control system.
The U.S. Government Is Stuck With SpaceX. But Trump Can Still Hurt It.
SpaceX has made itself indispensable to the government, but some contracts could be vulnerable.
Trump-Musk Blowup Could Be Good News For Boeing
From space exploration to defense, the end of the billionaire bromance could pay dividends for America’s largest aerospace company.
Why The Qataris Are Happy To Dump Their 747 On Trump
The president may be thirsting for a new four-engine jumbo jet, but many governments and royal families are unloading their fuel-guzzling palaces in the sky.
Starlink’s Numbers Could Bring SpaceX’s Valuation Crashing Down
While DOGE dismay has hammered Tesla stock, SpaceX is still flying high with investors as the world’s most valuable private company. But economic realities and the physical limits of beaming internet connectivity from space could puncture the good vibes.