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  • Artist's impression of Zephyr T and Zephyr S flyin
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    Twin-tailed Airbus Zephyr completes maiden flight

    2016-05-05T00:59:37Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has carried out the maiden flight of a larger twin-tailed variant of its Zephyr high-altitude pseudo satellite (HAPS).

  • General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Ea
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    US Army wants to boost reliability of MQ-1C Gray Eagle's engine

    2016-05-05T00:32:08Z

    The US Army is pursuing component changes to boost the reliability of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Eagle’s heavy fuel engine, the service’s product manager for the medium-altitude, long-endurance platform says.

  • 2nd Martin UAV's VTOL UAV at AUVSI by JD main
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    Martin UAV nears completion of vertical take-off design

    2016-05-05T00:29:21Z

    ​Martin UAV has completed development of the autonomous flight control system for its V-Bat vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle, which will lead to a series of customer flight demonstrations in summer and further testing for the US Navy.

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    Controp introduces IDF Sky Rider battalion’s new payload

    2016-05-05T00:26:54Z

    ​Controp has developed an updated version of its T-Stamp stabilised electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) payload that will be incorporated into the Israel defence force’s “Sky Rider” unmanned air vehicle battalion.

  • Kratos UTAP-22. James Drew/Flightglobal
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    Kratos breaking into the unmanned combat air vehicle market

    2016-05-05T00:22:32Z

    Kratos Defense is gaining ground in the unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) market traditionally dominated by the world’s largest defence firms and privately-held General Atomics Aeronautical Systems in the USA, having captured at least one significant classified contract and most recently winning a place on the US Defense Advanced Research ...

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    Bell Helicopter mates fuselage and wings of first V-280

    2016-05-04T20:07:07Z

    Bell Helicopter has joined the fuselage to the tilting wings and fixed nacelles of the V-280 Valor more than a year in advanced of a scheduled fly-off for the US Army.

  • A320neo Leap engines
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    CFM reblading low-pressure compressor for Leap engines

    2016-05-04T19:47:00Z

    ​Months ahead of a scheduled entry into service, CFM International is incorporating a durability upgrade for the family of Leap engines selected to power Airbus, Boeing and Comac narrowbodies.

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    Monarch boosts UK summer network

    2016-05-04T15:15:57Z

    UK leisure carrier Monarch Airlines is adding new routes from Birmingham, Manchester and London Gatwick this summer.

  • Leap 1-B
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    Leap-1B awarded joint FAA, EASA type certification

    2016-05-04T14:59:55Z

    ​CFM International has received joint certification by US and European regulators of the Leap engine selected to exclusively propel the Boeing 737 Max family.

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    Delivery slide blunts Gulfstream's first-quarter performance

    2016-05-04T14:42:52Z

    Shipments of Gulfstream business jets fell nearly 16% in the first quarter, but sales of the airframer’s large-cabin and midsize aircraft were robust during the period.

  • MQ-9
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    USAF to automate MQ-9 takeoffs and landings

    2016-05-04T14:41:48Z

    ​The US Air Force is pressing forward with a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper upgrade that would allow the widely fielded armed aircraft to takeoff and land automatically.

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    USAF’s Small UAS roadmap calls for swarming ‘kamikaze’ drones

    2016-05-04T14:33:10Z

    If the US Air Force needed to break into places like Iran, North Korea, Russia or China, it would overwhelm those countries' integrated air defence systems with tens of thousands of small and relatively cheap small unmanned aircraft acting as jammers, decoys, cameras and “kamikazes”.

  • Textron Shadow Mark 2/M2 James Drew/Flight Interna
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    Textron pushing Shadow M2 airframe as it signs final V2 contracts

    2016-05-04T14:20:49Z

    ​The US Army has put Textron Systems on contract to update all but two of its RQ-7 Shadows to the all-digital Version 2 system, and a deal for those remaining aircraft operated by the National Guard should be forthcoming later this year, says the manufacturer’s vice-president of tactical unmanned aircraft ...

  • RNZAF T-6Cs - Peter Clark
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    New Zealand picks up training pace with T-6C fleet

    2016-05-04T11:44:24Z

    ​Flightglobal contributor Peter Clark was given the opportunity to fly in one of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) newly-operational Beechcraft T-6C trainers, during a 42min sortie from Ohakea air base.

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    First flight for Ka-62 medium twin

    2016-05-04T11:15:04Z

    ​Russian Helicopters has finally flown its new medium-class Kamov Ka-62, with the first prototype of the twin Turbomeca Ardiden 3G-powered rotorcraft taking to the skies on 28 April.

  • Jet Aviation Legacy 650
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    Jet Aviation Basel refurbishes first Legacy 650

    2016-05-04T10:45:29Z

    Jet Aviation has refurbished its first Embraer Legacy 650 business jet on behalf of a private owner. The project was undertaken at the business aviation services provider’s completions centre in Basel, Switzerland, during its scheduled C-check heavy maintenance inspection. The large-cabin business jet has since been sold to Johannesburg-headquartered company ...

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    Israel starts weapons testing for F-35 Adir

    2016-05-04T10:05:15Z

    Israel's air force has tested new versions of some of the locally-made weapon systems that will be carried by its Lockheed Martin F-35s.

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    Unmanned systems use to grow under Israel's five-year plan

    2016-05-04T10:03:08Z

    Israel's defence forces have completed the preparation of the nation's next five-year plan, with one of its main pillars an increase in the number of unmanned systems to be deployed by the air force.

  • Loch Lomond Caravan 208
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    Loch Lomond Seaplanes takes delivery of new Caravan amphibian

    2016-05-04T09:54:50Z

    Loch Lomond Seaplanes has taken delivery of a new Cessna 208 Caravan amphibian. The $2.7 million, single-engined turboprop touched down at the operator's base near Glasgow, Scotland on 24 April, following a four day, seven-leg, 4,350nm (8,050km) flight from Wipaire’s headquarters in South St Paul, Minneapolis – where the Caravan's ...

  • PlaneSense 400XTi
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    PlaneSense prepares to expand with third Nextant 400XTi

    2016-05-04T09:27:04Z

    US fractional ownership company PlaneSense is poised to take delivery of its third Nextant 400XTi business jet in less than a year, to cater for growing demand for the light twin-engined type from shareowners of its 34-strong fleet of Pilatus PC-12NGs.