Jeremy Bogaisky

Jeremy Bogaisky

Forbes Staff|Aerospace & Defense

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

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Meet The Billionaire Who Built A Fortune ‘Price-Gouging’ Customers Like The Pentagon

Meet The Billionaire Who Built A Fortune ‘Price-Gouging’ Customers Like The Pentagon

ByJeremy Bogaisky,

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.

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83,046 viewsApr 9, 2025

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.

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8,447 viewsApr 1, 2025

Gwynne Shotwell Rides SpaceX To Billion-Dollar Fortune

With Elon Musk’s attention divided among his many companies, Shotwell's been the steady hand ensuring the rocket maker delivers on its ambitious plans. She’s profiting handsomely.

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10,006 viewsMar 26, 2025

This Irish Drone Startup Is Aiming For A Million Deliveries A Year

Manna has raised $30 million to fund an ambitious expansion, taking on well-funded competitors like Amazon, Alphabet and unicorn Zipline. It could be first to scale a mass drone delivery operation.

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9,578 viewsMar 18, 2025

This AI Startup From Harvard Students Is Arming Soldiers For Electronic Warfare

Distributed Spectrum has developed tiny AI-powered sensors to help the U.S. military locate enemy troops and drones by their radio emissions.

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57,435 viewsMar 5, 2025

Elon Musk Wants SpaceX To Fix Air Traffic Control. Here’s Why It Won’t Work.

Satellite service Starlink doesn’t have the capabilities to be the FAA’s comms backbone. Trump officials may take a $2.4B contract from Verizon and give it to Musk’s company anyway.