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    US adds F-15 to $38 billion military aid package for Israel

    2016-09-14T23:22:32Z

    ​US and Israeli diplomats announced the largest military assistance package in US history on 14 September in a $38 billion, 10-year package that will deliver an assortment of American-designed weapon systems, including Lockheed Martin F-35 and Boeing F-15 fighters to Tel Aviv.

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    AAD: South Africa puts its future aerospace hopes in SARA

    2016-09-14T22:31:08Z

    ​Denel showed at AAD a fuselage mock-up of its 24-seat Small African Regional Aircraft (SARA) it hopes can be a catalyst for the revival of the country's neglected aerospace engineering and design capabilities.

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    Envoy and PSA double pay rates for new pilots

    2016-09-14T22:21:48Z

    ​American Airlines' subsidiaries PSA Airlines and Envoy Air have significantly increased pay and bonuses for starting and existing pilots, a move that comes as regional carriers struggle to recruit enough pilots.

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    AAD: Denel to begin formal talks over relaunching Rooivalk

    2016-09-14T22:14:28Z

    ​South Africa's government has given the go-ahead for Denel to engage in formal talks with potential foreign partners with a view to launching production of a new "mark two" version of its Rooivalk attack helicopter.

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    AAD: Paramount unveils military version of AHRLAC

    2016-09-14T21:34:41Z

    ​South African defence contractor Paramount showed two sides of its AHRLAC single prop pusher - literally. At its exhibit, the left half of its single prototype example was presented in its recently-announced Mwari militarised version, with the other half in civil, surveillance guise.

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    AAD: Vliegmasjien moves closer to Wolf first flight

    2016-09-14T20:40:09Z

    ​Four years after unveiling its single-engine amphibious Wolf "bush plane" concept at AAD, South African company Vlieg Masjien has returned with a prototype it hopes to fly next year, and looking for investors to help bring the design to production.

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    AAD: S-Plane offers kit to convert manned aircraft to OPV

    2016-09-14T20:06:54Z

    ​South African company S-Plane launched a kit at the show that allows operators to convert manned aircraft into optionally piloted vehicles (OPV). The technology, exhibited in an Italian-built FAMA 209 ultralight helicopter, comprises a "plug in" airborne terminal, which is fitted in the baggage hold of the aircraft and connected ...

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    AAD: Seeker surveillance aircraft debuts

    2016-09-14T19:38:49Z

    CSI Aviation, which bought the Seeker light surveillance aircraft programme from its Australian developer two years ago, showed the fixed-wing, single-pusher design at AAD for the first time as it looks to start assembly in the USA.

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    PICTURE: American takes delivery of first 787-9

    2016-09-14T18:16:27Z

    ​American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9, its latest next generation widebody aircraft.

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    United Engine promises performance boost for Mi-26

    2016-09-14T16:18:19Z

    Russia’s United Engine is gearing up to develop a new engine for the Mil Mi-26 helicopter that it believes will lift the performance of the already enormous 56t maximum take-off weight rotorcraft.

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    ANALYSIS: How upgauging could help China combat constraints

    2016-09-14T15:17:47Z

    ​There is little doubt about the potential for growth in the Asian market and China in particular. Air travel has grown sharply in China, amid relatively strong economic growth. This has seen strong growth among Chinese carriers and airports, and an increasing focus on international services.

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    Synergy seeks to treble fleet with large-cabin offering

    2016-09-14T14:44:25Z

    UK operator Synergy Aviation is seeking to treble its business aircraft fleet over the next two years by opening up its management offering for the first time to owners of large-cabin jets.

  • Opinion

    ​OPINION: Why CIT makes sense for Avolon

    2016-09-14T13:23:49Z

    In aviation finance circles, Avolon is widely considered the front-runner to buy lessor CIT Aerospace. Sources expect a deal to close within two weeks.

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    Zenith Aviation poised for arrival of Learjet 75 pair

    2016-09-14T11:34:56Z

    UK business jet charter and management company Zenith Aviation is gearing up to take delivery of two new Learjet 75 business jets that will be used to soak up the growing demand in Europe for short-haul, ad hoc charter.

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    AeroVironment tests Blackwing as naval communications relay

    2016-09-14T09:55:30Z

    An AeroVironment Blackwing unmanned air vehicle has demonstrated its ability to act as a communications link between surface and underwater vessels, while simultaneously providing overwatch of the area.

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    SIA will not extend lease of first A380

    2016-09-14T09:11:37Z

    Singapore Airlines will not extend the lease on its first Airbus A380 after its expiry in October 2017.

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    Boeing unveils contender for Northrop T-38 replacement

    2016-09-13T18:51:58Z

    ​Boeing and Saab finally took the wraps off a purposely-designed jet trainer today to offer as a replacement initially for the US Air Force’s fleet of more than 400 Northrop T-38s.

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    Emirates 777 probe yet to clarify go-around considerations

    2016-09-13T13:48:00Z

    ​One critical aspect of the Emirates Boeing 777-300 landing accident in Dubai which has yet to become clear is the decision process which led the crew to execute the ill-fated go-around.

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    Boeing asked to bid for Air Force One replacement

    2016-09-13T13:13:37Z

    ​The US Air Force has invited Boeing to submit a detailed proposal to supply and modify two passenger-carrying 747-8s to replace the 747-200-derived VC-25A fleet in the 2024 timeframe.

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    European aviation groups call for improved UAV safety

    2016-09-13T12:54:44Z

    A group of European aviation bodies has called for a number of “urgent measures” to be taken in order to guarantee the safety of manned aviation as unmanned air vehicles are increasingly introduced into national airspace.