All Fixed-Wing news – Page 277

  • Bell Boeing V-22
    News

    PARIS: Bell bullish on V-22 and V-280 tiltrotors

    2015-06-13T16:44:47Z

    ​Bell Helicopter arrives at Paris confident that production of the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor will extend well into the mid-2020s, despite output falling this year to 21 aircraft from 2014’s high of 37 units.

  • F-15E - SDB II - Raytheon
    News

    USAF awards Raytheon $31M for first small diameter bomb II buy

    2015-06-13T15:17:08Z

    ​The US Air Force has placed its first low-rate initial production order for Raytheon’s newly developed small diameter bomb II, securing the first 144 Lot 1 weapons of what is expected to be a minimum 17,000-bomb buy.

  • USAF F-35,
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: F-35B poised for prime time at last

    2015-06-13T14:57:00Z

    ​On an Arizona runway nearly 4,900nm removed from Le Bourget’s festivities, 10 selected Lockheed Martin F-35Bs will be preparing to make history as the Paris air show gets under way.

  • SuperHornet
    News

    US senate panel approves extra JSF, Super Hornet, Reaper buys

    2015-06-12T23:13:20Z

    The US senate appropriations committee has approved a spending bill that buys more Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornets, Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters and General Atomics MQ-9 Reapers than requested by the government, even as Republicans and Democrats disagree on how to get around mandatory spending caps known as sequestration.

  • A400M
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Airbus looks to recover from A400M tragedy

    2015-06-12T12:04:00Z

    ​While the bulk of the attention at Le Bourget will be centred on the likely rush of announcements linked to commercial aircraft sales – and particularly the successes that Airbus will enjoy on home turf – the same company’s defence arm will be attempting to recover after a torrid few ...

  • Chart
    News

    ​Cull the ‘creep’: Report on why US weapon programmes blow budgets

    2015-06-11T23:27:42Z

    In an attempt to discover why large weapons programmes like the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter too frequently miss their development cost and schedule targets, the US Government Accountability Office has found lower-level requirements creep due to a lack of systems engineering expertise is generally to blame.

  • Gripen C - Saab
    News

    Second Hungarian Gripen crashes at domestic air base

    2015-06-11T15:02:01Z

    ​Hungarian media has claimed that the second of the nation’s Saab Gripens has crashed in less than a month, resulting in reports that Budapest has grounded its fleet until further notice.

  • News

    Viking declines to bid for Canadian FWSAR deal

    2015-06-11T14:43:23Z

    ​Canada’s Viking Air has decided not to participate in the ongoing contest to replace its home country’s aged fleet of fixed-wing search and rescue (FWSAR) aircraft.

  • textron scorpion at-6
    News

    Scorpion ready for buyers on aviation's biggest stage

    2015-06-11T11:00:00Z

    When it comes to Textron AirLand’s Scorpion, “seeing really is believing” and more and more people are getting that opportunity as the company scours the globe in search of a launch customer for the subsonic, multirole jet.

  • B-2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: New US bomber competition heats up

    2015-06-11T09:54:00Z

    In April, Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu sent a quiet ripple through the American national security community, when he proposed restarting production of the former Soviet Union's most sophisticated Cold War bomber – the supersonic Tupolev Tu-160, or “Blackjack”.

  • B-1
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: It's large and lethal, but is LRS-B a bomber?

    2015-06-10T21:01:13Z

    The US Air Force is preparing to spend upwards of $60 billion on a large stealth aircraft that will eventually replace the Boeing B-1 Lancer, B-52 Stratofortress and complement the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit – but should it be labelled a bomber?

  • Boeing rechargeable UAV - Patent Yogi
    News

    Boeing awarded patent for UAV capable of recharging mid-flight

    2015-06-10T19:08:09Z

    ​Boeing has been awarded a patent for an inflatable long endurance unmanned air vehicle that is rechargeable mid-flight, so is able to stay aloft for long durations of time.

  • MQ-1
    News

    Armed MQ-1B crash blamed on wing control module

    2015-06-10T16:20:42Z

    ​A General Atomics MQ-1B Predator crashed during a missile practice in the Nevada desert last June because of a right wing control module failure, not pilot error, a US Air Force accident investigation board has concluded.

  • A29
    News

    US approves possible $462M A-29 Super Tucano sale to Lebanon

    2015-06-10T12:36:41Z

    ​Sierra Nevada Corporation could receive an order from Lebanon for six of its American-built A-29 Super Tucanos following the US government’s approval of a potential foreign military sale.

  • A400M - Rex Features
    News

    Full Paris display to underscore Airbus confidence in A400M

    2015-06-10T11:32:18Z

    One month after four of its flight-test personnel were killed when an A400M tactical transport crashed in Seville, Airbus Defence & Space has committed itself to performing a full display with the type at next week’s Paris air show.

  • T56
    News

    WP-3 ‘hurricane hunter’ trials Rolls-Royce T56 engine upgrade

    2015-06-09T19:34:10Z

    ​The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has validated the performance of the Rolls-Royce T56 Series 3.5 turboprop engine enhancement on its WP-3D Orion “hurricane hunter” in a 3h flight from MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, last week.

  • Nimrod MR2 - Craig Hoyle/Flightglobal
    News

    UK urged to acquire new maritime patrol aircraft

    2015-06-09T09:46:52Z

    ​With only a few months to go before the results of its latest Strategic Defence and Security Review will be announced, the UK government is facing fresh calls to reinstate its military's lapsed maritime patrol aircraft capability.

  • Rafale Egypt - Dassault
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rafale potential on the up after export boost

    2015-06-09T09:01:00Z

    ​Dassault Aviation's flagship fighter – the multirole twin engine Rafale – has had a successful 2015 to date, with what appeared to be a dire export outlook reenergised with a number of firm contract orders.

  • F35
    News

    F-35 accident investigation board posts findings

    2015-06-08T12:59:26Z

    ​An accident investigation board has pegged the cost of last year’s “catastrophic engine failure” of an A-model Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter at $50 million.

  • Phantom UAV - Rex
    News

    Thales developing counter-UAV technology

    2015-06-08T10:36:45Z

    ​Thales is embarking on the development of counter-unmanned air vehicle systems by adopting sensor technology that it has already developed to prevent malicious systems from flying near critical infrastructure and unwanted areas.