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    Israel may contract out F-35 maintenance

    2016-07-26T13:30:48Z

    Israel is considering contracting out the heavy maintenance of its future Lockheed Martin F-35As, as it seeks domestic provision of overhaul activities on the type.

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    Greece launches P-3B modernisation

    2016-07-25T20:55:36Z

    Greece has launched a modernisation effort for its fleet of Lockheed Martin P-3B Orion anti-submarine warfare aircraft.

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    French aerospace laboratory details A400M refuelling tests

    2016-07-25T13:29:58Z

    French aerospace laboratory Onera has detailed the scope of windtunnel trials it has been performing to validate changes to the in-flight refuelling system on the Airbus Defence & Space A400M.

  • An A-10 Warthog prepares to take off from Al Asad
    News

    USAF seeks two new close-air support aircraft

    2016-07-24T19:23:04Z

    ​The US Air Force is considering two new procurements to boost their close air support mission, including an off-the-shelf option for permissive environments and a cheap, clean sheet design aircraft that would replace the Fairchild Dornier A-10 Warthog.

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    Saab investment in T-X candidate passes peak, CEO says

    2016-07-22T15:00:16Z

    Saab’s investment in designing a new-generation jet trainer with Boeing has peaked, as the Swedish company looks forward to a selection decision by the US Air Force within the next two years, says chief executive Håkan Buskhe.

  • Rafale - Dassault
    News

    Dassault details Rafale deliveries

    2016-07-22T13:38:08Z

    Dassault delivered seven Rafale fighters during the first half of 2016, with its production backlog for the type now standing at 76 aircraft.

  • Australian PC-21 first flight - Pilatus
    News

    PICTURE: Australia's new PC-21 takes to the skies

    2016-07-22T11:04:42Z

    Pilatus is rapidly advancing with the development of the Australian Defence Force’s new PC-21 trainer, announcing on 21 July that the first aircraft has carried out its maiden flight.

  • F-35A - Lockheed Martin
    Opinion

    OPINION: Could instability threaten Turkey's F-35 ambitions?

    2016-07-22T10:13:42Z

    Turkey’s first Lockheed Martin F-35A is scheduled to be delivered in 2018. So, in roughly a year to 18 months, normal protocol dictates staging a roll-out ceremony inside its assembly hall in Fort Worth, Texas, where US government dignitaries will lavish praise on one of the programme’s earliest supporters and ...

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    ​USAF not settled on number of B-21s

    2016-07-21T16:48:00Z

    The US Air Force will not determine how many B-21 bombers are needed for the fleet until the first aircraft is fielded in the 2020s, according to the service’s deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration.

  • Mirage 2000D v Mali - French MoD
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    French air force Mirage 2000Ds to receive mid-life upgrade

    2016-07-21T12:24:49Z

    France’s DGA defence procurement agency has contracted Dassault to provide a mid-life upgrade to 55 of the French air force’s Mirage 2000D ground-attack aircraft.

  • Strike Eagle
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    F-15E demonstrates new display system

    2016-07-20T22:52:40Z

    ​Boeing demonstrated an improved display system on a US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles earlier this month, uniting the host of upgrades the service will implement on its F-15Es and F-15Cs.

  • Scorpion
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    USAF sets up process for Scorpion airworthiness testing

    2016-07-20T20:23:36Z

    ​The US Air Force is moving ahead with an air worthiness assessment of the Model 530 Scorpion, a dual light attack fighter and trainer aircraft funded by Textron AirLand.

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    Lockheed confirms Turkey’s F-35s in early stages of production

    2016-07-20T14:45:39Z

    ​As the US government navigates its tenuous relationship with Turkey following a botched military coup last week, Lockheed Martin is forging ahead with its planned production of its first two F-35s for Turkey.

  • Spydr II - Tony Best/FlightGlobal
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    L-3 ready to sell Spydr II surveillance aircraft

    2016-07-20T11:34:37Z

    L-3 Communications is ready to offer its all-new Spydr II to international buyers, with the Beechcraft King Air 350ER-derived surveillance aircraft having made its debut appearance at the Farnborough air show.

  • An F-35A Lightning II taxis on the flightline on E
    News

    F-35 impact from unrest in Turkey unclear: Lockheed

    2016-07-19T18:05:48Z

    A failed military coup last week will not affect Lockheed Martin’s business relationship with Turkey, though it could be too early to make that call, according to top Lockheed executives.

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    Thai air force receives first two VIP Superjets

    2016-07-19T16:47:16Z

    The Royal Thai Air Force has taken delivery of two VIP-configured Sukhoi Superjet 100 airliners which will be utilised for personnel transport.

  • Boeing CH-47F Chinook. Boeing Image
    News

    Turkey receives first CH-47F Chinook

    2016-07-19T16:25:58Z

    Turkey has reportedly received its first Boeing CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift rotorcraft, following its completion in-country at the port of Izmir.

  • KC-46 refuels A-10 640
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    KC-46 tanker completes A-10 refueling

    2016-07-19T15:26:06Z

    ​Boeing’s KC-46 tanker successfully refueled an A-10 Warthog last week, allowing the company to move toward Milestone C, the U.S. Air Force announced today.

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    Second phase of DARPA Gremlins project nears launch

    2016-07-19T12:50:38Z

    The next stage in the US Department of Defense’s low-cost, retrievable unmanned air vehicles experiment could begin within three months, one industry team working on the project has told FlightGlobal.

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    ​Kratos award marks turning point for tactical UAS market

    2016-07-19T12:32:57Z

    A recent $40.8 million research and development contract to Kratos Defense and Security Solutions for an “attritable” unmanned air system could signal a change in a market that has long produced large, low- and slow-flying systems.