Commercial fleet operator SES talks ing to suppliers about potential to service spacecraft high above ISS, p. 30; Launcher, spacecraft builders positioning themselves to appeal to designers of smallsat constellations, p. 33; First flight for China’s Long March 7 Launcher pushed at least into 2016 due to unannounced problem, p. 33; Malaysia probably will order fighters in 2016-20 to replace a MiG-29 fleet that is already declining, p. 34; Further cuts to Britain’s defense spending next year mean U.K. fails to meet requirement, p. 35; Korea Aerospace Industries picks Airbus H155 as the basis for LCHLAH civil and military rotorcraft, p. 36; 757 ecoDemostrator will test performance and fuel-burn improvements from natural laminar flow, p. 37; Investigators determine that Germanwings A320 was crashed on purpose by the first officer, 38; Germanwings crash could spur revival of technology solutions to scuttle deliberate aircraft downings, p. 39; Singapore, Hong Kong governments throw their weight behind major airport expansion projects, 40; WestJet prepares to take delivery of 767s for eventual deployment on routes to Europe or Middle East, p. 42; Boeing assesses 787 Eco Demonstrator results as 757 loins program to focus on aerodynamic test, p. 44; Suite of technology demonstrations through 2015 home in on ambitious environmental performance goals, p. 47; Pratt & Whitney develops unique solution to the challenges of smallscale parts in future turbofans, p. 48; Europe sets sights on 20150 targets for civil aviation with Clean Sky 2 environmental research program, p. 51.