All Fixed-Wing news – Page 325

  • X-47B
    News

    US Navy funds additional X-47B development

    2014-06-27T13:24:27Z

    Northrop Grumman has received an additional $63 million in funding from the US Navy to carry out “post-demonstration” development of its X-47B carrier-based unmanned air vehicle.

  • Sikorsky CRH-60
    News

    Sikorsky awarded up to $7.9 billion rescue helicopter deal

    2014-06-27T11:29:06Z

    Sikorsky has been awarded a $1.28 billion contract covering initial development work for the US Air Force’s new combat search and rescue helicopter, the first step in a deal that could be worth an eventual $7.9 billion.

  • News

    USAF extends Reaper structure review

    2014-06-26T10:37:28Z

    ​The US Air Force has committed to the second phase of an MQ-9 Reaper unmanned air vehicle structure review, which will see the integrity of the airframe tested as part of a routine aircraft analysis.

  • News

    Sikorsky gets equipment order for Danish Seahawks

    2014-06-26T10:30:03Z

    ​The US Navy has awarded Sikorsky a $115 million contract for engineering work that includes the installation of a range of capabilities for the Royal Danish Air Force’s nine new MH-60R Seahawk helicopters.

  • Kaman
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Kaman expands aerostructures footprint in the UK

    2014-06-26T09:54:00Z

    ​Kaman is best known in the aviation world for unorthodox helicopters, but the US-based group is increasingly expanding in the UK in fields such as aerostructures.

  • kf-16
    News

    BAE commences KF-16 upgrade work in Fort Worth

    2014-06-26T03:57:58Z

    ​BAE Systems has commenced the upgrade programme for 134 Lockheed Martin F-16 C/D aircraft operated by South Korea.

  • Boeing Apache AH-64 Block III
    News

    Boeing proposes high-speed Apache, heavier Chinook

    2014-06-26T01:55:38Z

    ​As the US Department of Defense pursues a family of high-speed rotorcraft, Boeing officials say two stalwarts of the current fleet – the AH-64 Apache and CH-47 Chinook – must be kept viable for decades to come.

  • Eurofighter - Dan Kemsley Eurofighter
    News

    Eurofighter: new aerodynamics set for 2014 test flight

    2014-06-25T20:48:00Z

    Eurofighter will by year-end make is final proof-of-concept test flight on an aerodynamic modification kit that promises to improve the combat aircraft’s subsonic turn rate by 15%.

  • News

    Boeing plots hybrid Super Hornet/Growler future

    2014-06-25T20:30:01Z

    Boeing is formulating a concept for a hybrid variant of the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet equipped with the electronic signal detection capabilities of the EA-18G Growler as it seeks to attract orders for new aircraft and upgrades to older models.

  • Farnborough chalets
    News

    FARNBOROUGH: Global focus for this year's show

    2014-06-25T16:45:00Z

    ​With this year’s major aerospace event fast approaching, companies will be gearing up to demonstrate their capabilities and showcase their products in the flying displays.

  • Belgian NH90 TTH
    News

    NH Industries plans 'simplified' NH90 for future customers

    2014-06-25T13:07:44Z

    Complexity has been the hallmark of the NH90 helicopter programme virtually from the outset. Its 13 customers – a total that includes one nation still working through a contract reduction and another looking to cancel its order entirely – have so far ordered 26 distinct variants of the 10.6t rotorcraft.

  • News

    AgustaWestland to begin Merlin HC3 conversion in October

    2014-06-25T13:03:13Z

    ​AgustaWestland will begin marinising the first Merlin HC3/3A aircraft for use by the UK Royal Navy's Commando Helicopter Force in early October, shortly after ownership transfers from the Royal Air Force on 30 September.

  • News

    Pilot error caused Swiss Hornet crash, report concludes

    2014-06-25T13:00:48Z

    ​An accident investigation into the fatal crash of a Swiss air force Boeing F/A-18D Hornet late last year has concluded that pilot error was to blame for the incident.

  • News

    Auto-rotation training drives German army light-twin requirement

    2014-06-25T12:59:35Z

    ​Germany is to acquire a fleet of five light-twin rotorcraft to make up for a problem discovered with its 14 Airbus Helicopters EC135 basic trainers which means they are unable to perform certain crucial manoeuvres.

  • Belgian NH90 TTH
    News

    NH Industries marks delivery of 200th NH90 helicopter

    2014-06-25T12:50:08Z

    NH Industries (NHI) has handed over the 200th NH90 helicopter – a TTH troop transport variant for the Belgian air component.

  • Il-76MD-90A - Aviastar SP
    News

    Russia's first new-generation Il-76 nears delivery

    2014-06-24T18:45:43Z

    ​The Russian air force’s first of an eventual 39 Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A transports has emerged from the Aviastar SP production plant in Ulyanovsk, following the completion of equipment installation and fuel system tests.

  • Marshalls
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How Marshall is re-engineering its aerospace business

    2014-06-24T15:41:00Z

    “You don’t get to be a 105-year-old company without reinventing yourself many times over,” admits Steve Fitz-Gerald, chief executive of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group. As part of its latest transformation, the Cambridge-based company has been tackling costs and performance issues, and loosening its reliance on defence by developing and ...

  • French air force Harfang
    News

    French Harfang undergoes command handover testing

    2014-06-24T10:53:50Z

    ​A French air force-led team has demonstrated the mid-flight handover of the command and control of a Mali-based Harfang unmanned air vehicle to the aircraft’s base in Cognac, France, during an hour-long demonstration on 17 June.

  • Thomas Cook A330 Voyager - Thomas Cook
    News

    Thomas Cook to lease A330 from AirTanker

    2014-06-24T10:25:17Z

    ​Thomas Cook Airlines has entered into an agreement to lease the first Airbus A330-200 which will form part of AirTanker’s “surge” fleet of Voyager tanker/transports for the UK Ministry of Defence.

  • News

    F-35A sustains fire damage during aborted take-off

    2014-06-23T23:02:46Z

    ​A Lockheed Martin F-35A was damaged on 23 June after a fire erupted in the aft section of the fuselage during a take-off attempt from Eglin AFB, Florida, says a base spokeswoman.