All Fixed-Wing news – Page 126

  • L-39NG - Aero Vodochody
    News

    PICTURE: Aero Vodochody rolls out first L-39NG

    2018-10-15T10:33:31Z

    ​Aero Vodochody rolled out its first L-39NG jet trainer on 12 October, four years after the Prague-based company announced that it was to launch a new-generation version of its single-engined design.

  • Anka-S - Turkish Aerospace
    News

    Turkey signs for more Anka UAVs

    2018-10-15T08:31:36Z

    Turkish Aerospace has secured a new, 22-unit order for its Anka medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned air vehicle from the nation's armed forces.

  • News

    PICTURES: Tyndall Air Force Base suffers severe damage from Hurricane Michael

    2018-10-12T20:29:10Z

    Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, home to an F-22 training wing and a number of QF-16 target drones, suffered major and extensive damage after Hurricane Michael slammed into the military installation as a Category 4 storm with winds in excess of 150mph.

  • News

    Aeralis launches funding effort for 'modular' military trainer

    2018-10-12T09:14:46Z

    ​A start-up behind a “modular” family of military jet trainers it plans to build in the UK has until the end of November to raise £1 million [$1.32 million] through crowdfunding to design a concept fuselage demonstrator in time for September’s DSEI defence show in London.

  • News

    Second F-22 crash landing in 2018

    2018-10-11T21:35:16Z

    ​A Lockheed Martin F-22 coming in for a landing at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska crash landed and skidded across the runway, the second incident with the aircraft type this year.

  • News

    Worldwide F-35 fleet grounded temporarily for inspections related to crash

    2018-10-11T19:06:32Z

    ​The worldwide fleet of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft were grounded for inspections after a problem with the aircraft’s engine fuel tube was discovered, which is believed to be related to the first crash of the stealth fighter a few weeks ago.

  • German Tiger - Bundeswehr
    News

    Tiger helicopter upgrade enters de-risking phase

    2018-10-11T13:07:05Z

    ​Europe's OCCAR defence procurement agency has placed two multinational de-risking contracts linked to a planned mid-life upgrade for the Airbus Helicopters Tiger, which will bring the attack platform to an enhanced Mk III standard.

  • Miysis - Leonardo
    News

    Leonardo, Thales combine for counter-missile success

    2018-10-11T10:38:02Z

    ​Leonardo and Thales have successfully demonstrated a next-generation self-protection system suitable for integration on military helicopters and transport aircraft.

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    ​Dassault seeks to quell Indian Rafale media furore

    2018-10-11T05:54:53Z

    Dassault Aviation has stated that it freely chose Reliance Industries as its joint venture in India, amid media reports that it did so at the behest of the Narendra Modi government.

  • News

    USAF faces challenges to grow fleet, boost readiness

    2018-10-11T00:38:09Z

    The US Air Force faces challenges both increasing operational squadrons by 24% to 386 by 2025-2030, as it competes for funds with the US Army and Navy, which are also attempting to grow and modernize their equipment.

  • News

    ​Third KC-390 transport conducts maiden flight

    2018-10-10T05:02:47Z

    The first series production Embraer KC-390 tactical transport has conducted its maiden flight, and will now join the first two examples in the programme’s flight test campaign.

  • News

    ​US Army eyes high-altitude UAVs like Airbus Zephyr

    2018-10-10T00:57:51Z

    The US Army Futures Command, a new group leading the service’s modernization efforts, is enthusiastic about using high-altitude unmanned air vehicles for a variety of missions, including as communications hubs.

  • News

    Apache deliveries sharply lower pending safety fix

    2018-10-10T00:52:49Z

    Boeing anticipates delivering 34 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters this year, nearly 30% less than planned, due to the US Army's refusing delivery of aircraft in February after a critical safety issue was found.

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    AeroVironment to integrate Switchblade and Shrike 2 onto armoured vehicles

    2018-10-09T16:35:25Z

    ​AeroVironment plans to integrate its Shrike 2 unmanned air vehicle and Switchblade tactical missile with General Dynamics Land Systems’ armoured ground combat vehicles.

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    Canada requests surveillance-adapted King Air buy

    2018-10-09T09:41:49Z

    ​Beechcraft has edged closer to securing a potentially $300 million contract to supply the Canadian armed forces with a trio of King Air 350ER twin-turboprops adapted for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance duties.

  • Iraq Bell 407s - US Army
    News

    Iraq to boost armed Bell 407 fleet

    2018-10-09T09:36:42Z

    Iraq has requested a potential acquisition of five Bell 407GX armed helicopters via the US government's Foreign Military Sales programme.

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    Boeing frets about unit cost outlook for Chinook upgrade

    2018-10-09T01:11:41Z

    Boeing is concerned that US Army modernization efforts may shift funds away from the CH-47 Block II upgrade programme, costing it business and driving up the aircraft's unit costs.

  • News

    Despite delays, SB-1 Defiant on track for 2018 first flight

    2018-10-09T00:55:20Z

    The Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 Defiant compound helicopter is still on track for its first flight before the end of 2018, despite difficulties setting up automated fiber placement tooling to manufacture the aircraft’s composite rotor blades.

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    Textron demos thrust-vectoring tech for possible RQ-7 Shadow replacement

    2018-10-09T00:47:36Z

    Textron Systems continues to develop its thrust-vectoring X5-55 unmanned air vehicle (UAV), adding propulsion pod enclosures and a landing platform, as well as improving its flight control software, with an aim of demonstrating technology that could be used on a replacement aircraft for the US Army’s RQ-7 Shadow.

  • X-32 - US Air Force
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can Boeing use T-X win to revive fighter prospects?

    2018-10-08T08:45:03Z

    ​It may seem premature, given that the champagne corks have only just finished popping in St Louis, Missouri – home to Boeing’s fighter business – on the back of its win in the US Air Force’s T-X trainer contest, but thoughts must surely be turning to what comes next.