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  • Gulfstream G500
    News

    Gulfstream secures two major orders for new G500 business jet

    2014-10-14T18:16:00Z

    ​Gulftream has announced two major orders for its new clean-sheet business jet - the G500 - which was unveiled today at the airframer's Savannah headquarters, along with its longer-range stablemate, the G600.

  • News

    Epic selects Vision Systems' dimmable windows for E1000 turboprop

    2014-10-14T17:07:33Z

    ​Epic Aircraft has selected Vision Systems electronically dimmable windows for its E1000 single-engined turboprop. The six-seat, high performance aircraft is scheduled is scheduled for certification and first deliveries next year.

  • G500 & G600
    News

    Bullish Gulfstream unveils two new business jets

    2014-10-14T16:11:00Z

    Gulfstream is taking aim at new models in development by Dassault Falcon and at Bombardier’s Global 6000, with a pair of business jet launches on the eve of next week’s NBAA gathering in Orlando.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Super-medium rotorcraft demand to sustain values

    2014-10-14T15:34:00Z

    Deliveries of super-medium helicopters will climb to around 170 per year by 2023, reaching a total of 1,200 rotorcraft over the period, predicts Flightglobal's insight report into the emerging weight class.

  • News

    Unmanned Dominator pitched for maritime surveillance

    2014-10-14T15:27:13Z

    Aeronautics Defense Systems is offering its Dominator XP unmanned platform for maritime surveillance applications.

  • Quest Kodiak
    News

    Quest anticipates Chinese assembly line for Kodiak turboprop

    2014-10-14T15:09:18Z

    ​Quest Aircraft looks set to expand its share of the lucrative Chinese business and utility aircraft markets through the appointment of an ambitious start-up dealership and distributor for its Kodiak single-engined turboprop.

  • DARPA TERN concept
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    DARPA advances ship-based MALE UAV concept

    2014-10-14T13:01:48Z

    The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a step closer to demonstrating the launch and recovery of a medium-sized unmanned air vehicle from a small vessel, following a $19 million preliminary design contract award to AeroVironment.

  • Algerian Lynx - Andrew Morley
    News

    New Algerian Super Lynx nears delivery

    2014-10-14T12:52:21Z

    ​AgustaWestland is close to delivering its first of six new Super Lynx 300-series helicopters to the Algerian navy, with the manufacturer having recently conducted flight trials of the type carrying South African-produced missiles.

  • AH-64 - US Air Force
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    US Army details combat experience with AH-64E

    2014-10-14T12:01:18Z

    ​The US Army is counting on the Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter to remain in service for the foreseeable future, which will require incremental upgrades beyond the most up-to-date E model that have already seen thousands of hours of combat.

  • SaxonAir Nextant 400XTi
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    Nextant delivers first UK-owned 400XTi to SaxonAir

    2014-10-14T09:13:33Z

    Nextant has delivered the first UK-owned 400XTi business jet to Norwich-based business aviation services provider SaxonAir.

  • Flying Colours Challenger 850
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Flying Colours expands completions portfolio

    2014-10-14T00:00:00Z

    ​It’s difficult to tell the difference between Bombardier’s CRJ-200 regional jet and the Challenger 850 corporate aircraft. It’s equally difficult to tell the difference between Sean and Eric Gillespie, Vice Presidents of Flying Colours. Along with their father, John, the twin brothers are guiding the corporate jet completion ...

  • Lockheed Infirno
    News

    Lockheed brings Infirno to surveillance market

    2014-10-13T22:59:04Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has decided to enter the turreted surveillance payload market, unveiling the 15in (38.1cm)-diameter Infirno system for forward looking infrared and electro-optical imaging.

  • News

    Boeing starts building parts for first 737 Max

    2014-10-13T22:27:10Z

    ​Having delivered 8,224 737s of all variants from 1967 through September, Boeing’s workers are now starting to build the single-aisle's newest model launched in 2011 – the 737 Max.

  • News

    US Army testing IAI hand-launched UAS

    2014-10-13T21:36:19Z

    ​Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has long sought a foothold in the US military unmanned air systems (UAS) market and is hoping that a play for small-UAS business could open a door to future contracts.

  • JLENS Raytheon
    News

    JLENS undergoes command and control integration testing

    2014-10-13T18:04:02Z

    ​Raytheon has completed software integration testing of the US Army’s new aerostat-based radar system with the necessary command and control (C2) systems that will be required during its first deployment above Washington, DC towards the end of the year.

  • Arrius 2R
    News

    Turbomeca pushes forward with new developments as first flights near

    2014-10-13T15:05:08Z

    ​Turbomeca continues to make progress with a number of its current helicopter engine developments while also working towards the launch of a family of next-generation rotorcraft powerplants.

  • F-35 cockpit
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rockwell Collins readies voice recognition for commercial cockpits

    2014-10-13T15:03:00Z

    Speech recognition technology is pervasive everywhere, it seems, except in the commercial cockpit. Voice commands now field customer service queries, dictate text messages and assist drivers. Cockpit avionics, however, are commanded exclusively by human fingers and feet, which interface with the computers and controls by tapping pedals, turning knobs, pushing ...

  • News

    Nextant mulls new aircraft launch

    2014-10-13T12:41:29Z

    ​Nextant Aerospace is hoping to launch a new product as early as next May’s European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Geneva, in partnership with engine supplier GE Aviation.

  • Seahawk Turkey - Tolga Ozbek
    News

    Four killed in Turkish Seahawk crash

    2014-10-13T11:40:51Z

    ​The four-man crew of a Turkish navy-operated Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk were killed when their helicopter crashed on 12 October.

  • Silvercrest turbofan
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why Snecma is confident Silvercrest can win further applications

    2014-10-13T11:30:00Z

    ​Snecma started powering up for its first foray into business aviation just as the sector itself was about to power down. Seven years on from the beginning of the test campaign on the Silvercrest core engine demonstrator in December 2007, the French propulsion specialist is convinced it made the right ...