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  • SF50
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    Cirrus wins parachute test reprieve from FAA

    2016-03-28T17:29:11Z

    ​Cirrus Aircraft could certificate the airworthiness of the single-engined SF50 Vision jet without an in-flight test of the whole aircraft parachute recovery system under a new proposal by the US Federal Aviation Administration.

  • News

    Republic seeks to return 27 Q400s to NAC

    2016-03-28T16:43:38Z

    ​Republic Airways has reached an agreement with Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) to return 27 Bombardier Q400s to the lessor.

  • AARGM
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    US Navy extends Orbital ATK AGM-88E production

    2016-03-25T21:51:49Z

    The US Navy has extended production of AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) multi-mode seekers, built by Orbital ATK, by three years to fiscal year 2023 with an added requirement for 556 more missiles.

  • Nimrod MR2 - Craig Hoyle/Flightglobal
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    UK's Boeing P-8 purchase gets US tick of approval

    2016-03-25T19:02:25Z

    The UK has moved a step closer to filling a maritime patrol void left by the retirement of the Nimrod MR2 in 2010 after being approved by the US State Department to acquire nine torpedo-carrying Boeing P-8A Poseidons for the Royal Air Force.

  • JSTARS
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    Raytheon and Northrop contracted for JSTARS radar battle

    2016-03-25T17:22:54Z

    The US Air Force has locked in Raytheon and Northrop Grumman as its two competing radar vendors for the new-generation Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) programme. Each has been awarded “no-to-exceed” contracts with ceiling values of $60 million and $70 million, respectively, according to a contract announcement ...

  • F-35 Flight Hours 2006-February 2016.
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    Lockheed F-35 service life extended to 2070

    2016-03-25T13:40:20Z

    The projected life of the F-35 Lightning II has been extended by six years to 2070 after the US military services tweaked the number of flight hours their fleets should log before retirement.

  • F-35 USAF Image
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    Pentagon lowers F-35 acquisition cost estimate

    2016-03-24T18:25:33Z

    ​The estimated cost of acquiring 2,457 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs has dropped by $12.1 billion, or 3%, compared to Pentagon estimates one year ago.

  • F-35 and F-22
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    ​F-35 goes on global publicity tour in battle for hearts and minds

    2016-03-24T16:59:01Z

    The F-35 Lightning II might be the most sophisticated combat jet on the market today, but US programme officials and lawmakers worry that the fifth-generation stealth aircraft is losing the battle for hearts and minds.

  • Brussels airport security - Dirk Waem/Belga via ZU
    Opinion

    OPINION: Airport security even harder in a heads-down world

    2016-03-24T16:00:00Z

    Identifying a suspect before they commit an atrocity is worse than trying to find a needle in a haystack because a needle, at least, looks different. The situation might be more accurately compared with trying to find a particular needle in a needlestack.

  • C-Astral Bramor c4eye UAV - Qinetiq
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    VIDEO: Qinetiq carries out environmental protection UAV demonstration

    2016-03-24T12:33:44Z

    In its quest to prove the commercial appeal of unmanned air vehicles, Qinetiq has carried out a series of demonstrations to show the utilisation of small UAVs for environmental monitoring.

  • Saudi-liveried Hawk - Neville Beckett
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    PICTURE: New-generation Hawk gets Saudi markings

    2016-03-24T11:21:49Z

    ​BAE Systems appears set to deliver its first pair of Hawk 165 trainers to the Royal Saudi Air Force, with the aircraft now having received service markings.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: CFM guides Leap toward next hurdles

    2016-03-24T10:23:18Z

    Despite its relatively untroubled path toward service entry, the CFM International Leap engine series continues to be dogged by allegations – always strenuously denied – that the narrowbody powerplant is not meeting its performance specifications.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: ​Bottom line on economy-class seats

    2016-03-24T09:44:58Z

    Economy-class airline seats have remained largely unchanged in their designs over the years. But there are signs change is afoot.

  • News

    Mozambique debris highly likely from MH370

    2016-03-24T02:05:49Z

    Australia’s government has concluded that it is highly likely that two pieces of aircraft debris found in Mozambique are from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER that operated flight MH370.

  • CL-415
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    France eyes Bombardier 415 in search for 'Tracker' replacement

    2016-03-24T01:57:46Z

    SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – ​France’s civil defence agency Sécurité Civile needs to replace its nine long-serving Conair Turbo Firecat fire bombers and might even consider new Bombardier CL-415 Superscoopers, which “paused” production in 2015.

  • News

    ​Software fix readied to prevent further F-35 delay

    2016-03-24T00:47:22Z

    Flight tests starting next week will determine whether a key milestone for the US Air Force version of the Lockheed Martin F-35A will be delayed only four months or perhaps even longer, programme officials say.

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    Raytheon's Ktech nabs contract for counter-electronics missile

    2016-03-23T17:08:27Z

    Raytheon’s acquisition of directed energy firm Ktech in 2011 is paying dividends following the US Defense Department’s award of a $4.8 million contract to repackage two air-launched cruise missiles as high-power microwave weapons.

  • AW101 Norway
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    First flight for Norway's initial SAR AW101

    2016-03-23T17:03:32Z

    ​AgustaWestland has performed the maiden flight of the first of 16 AW101 helicopters destined to perform search and rescue missions for the Norwegian justice ministry.

  • News

    Washington National operator aims to speed up capital works

    2016-03-23T16:34:23Z

    ​The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) hopes to “tighten up” the timeline for the $1 billion capital programme underway at Ronald Reagan Washington National airport.

  • AT-802F - Israeli air force
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    ​Israeli "Fire Birds" to be declared fully operational

    2016-03-23T16:34:10Z

    The Israeli air force’s elite aerial firefighting squadron, that operates 14 quick-reaction AT-802F Air Tractors, could be declared fully operational within weeks, according to the group's commander.