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  • CF-18 - Royal Canadian Air Force
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    Canada close to deciding CF-18 withdrawal plan

    2015-12-21T21:33:21Z

    Canada could decide an end date for airstrikes in Iraq and Syria within weeks, and the country’s new defence minister is also assessing other Royal Canadian Air Force roles there.

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    F-35 not ruled out of Canadian fighter competition

    2015-12-21T18:33:55Z

    ​Canada’s new defence minister has pledged an “open process” for replacing the Royal Canadian Air Force’s aging CF-18s, while not ruling the Lockheed Martin F-35 out of any future competition.

  • NetJets Challenger 650
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    NetJets' first Challenger 650 enters operational service

    2015-12-21T17:47:25Z

    The Bombardier Challenger 650 has entered operational service with US fractional ownership provider NetJets. The delivery of the large-cabin business jet, serial number 6053 – which was added to the Federal Aviation Administration register on 14 December – marks the first of seven units destined for the operator before the ...

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    Panasonic works to expand uptake of new weather app

    2015-12-21T17:09:05Z

    Panasonic Weather Solutions, part of the global connectivity specialist, is working to secure a launch customer for its new 4DAero weather app for electronic flightbags.

  • Finnish F-18 - Kaisa Siren/REX Shutterstock
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    Finland kicks-off F/A-18 replacement process

    2015-12-21T17:04:53Z

    Finland has notified five manufacturers of its intention to seek bids for its HX fighter-replacement programme, which will see it replace its 61-strong Boeing F/A-18C/D Hornet fleet.

  • Acropolis ACJ319
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    Acropolis considers engine and completion centre selection for ACJ320neo

    2015-12-21T16:15:29Z

    Acropolis Aviation, launch customer for the Airbus ACJ320neo, intends to select the engine provider and interior outfitter for the new narrowbody in 2016, around two years ahead of its delivery as a green aircraft.

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    Fire-damaged BA 777 to be repaired

    2015-12-21T14:47:00Z

    British Airways is to repair and return to service the Boeing 777-200ER badly damaged during an engine fire in Las Vegas.

  • Indonesian T-50 crash - Slamet Riyadi/ZUMA Wire/RE
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    Indonesian T-50 crashes during aerial display

    2015-12-21T13:24:46Z

    A Korea Aerospace Industries/Lockheed Martin T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainer/light combat aircraft belonging to the Indonesian air force crashed on 19 December, during an aerial display at Yogyakarta, Java.

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    ​PICTURES: RAAF KC-30A conducts F-16 refuelling trials

    2015-12-21T07:56:55Z

    The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has successfully conducted air-to-air refuelling trials between its Airbus Defence & Space A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transports (MRTT) and Lockheed Martin F-16 aircraft.

  • AGS
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    NATO’s new 'AGS' Global Hawk achieves first flight

    2015-12-20T06:46:24Z

    NATO has moved a step closer to filling its long-held airborne ground surveillance capability gap after Northrop Grumman successfully flight tested the military alliance’s new RQ-4B Global Hawk-based “Alliance Ground Surveillance” UAV.

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    Airbus delays first A320neo delivery to IndiGo

    2015-12-19T18:58:00Z

    Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo is unlikely to receive its first Airbus A320neo this year, following an unspecified delay in the delivery schedule.

  • Bombers
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    Boeing raises protest of ‘irreparably flawed’ bomber selection

    2015-12-19T07:04:00Z

    Boeing and Lockheed Martin have reaffirmed their objection to the US Air Force’s next-generation bomber development contract award to Northrop Grumman in October, calling the lengthy source-selection process “irreparably flawed”.

  • KAI, Lockheed T-X demonstor
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    Lockheed to reveal 'ultimate offering' for T-X next year

    2015-12-19T06:36:23Z

    Lockheed Martin is yet to reveal its “ultimate offering” for the US air force’s hotly contested advanced pilot training competition despite joining Korea Aerospace Industries in the unveiling of its possible T-50 Golden Eagle-based T-X proposal in South Korea this week.

  • 525
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    Second Bell 525 joins test campaign with three following in 2016

    2015-12-18T21:37:14Z

    Bell Helicopter’s initial 525 Relentless flying prototype now has a companion on its test and certification campaign with Flight Test Vehicle-2 (FTV-2) joining the programme last week, the airframer confirms.

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    New US army chief embraces predecessor’s aviation upgrade plan

    2015-12-18T19:57:15Z

    ​The US Army’s new top general isn’t planning any major shakeup of the ground force’s aviation modernisation plan, but there may be opportunities to move faster on Future Vertical Lift.

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    Lufthansa trials UAV at Frankfurt

    2015-12-18T17:32:07Z

    ​Lufthansa has flight-tested an unmanned air vehicle at Frankfurt airport as the airline plans to employ the technology for aerial surveillance purposes for third-party customers.

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    Royal Saudi Air Force to acquire 30 An-178 transports

    2015-12-18T15:48:38Z

    Saudi Arabia has tentatively signed for 30 examples of the developmental Antonov An-178 tactical transport, in a deal that could eventually see the Kingdom producing the aircraft locally.

  • CS100
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    Transport Canada announces type certification for CSeries

    2015-12-18T14:57:31Z

    ​Canada’s Minister of Transport Marc Garneau announced the Bombardier CSeries CS100 has received type certification in a 18 December ceremony at Bombardier’s assembly line in Mirabel, Quebec.

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    Ground trials near for third flight-test AW609

    2015-12-18T11:28:31Z

    AgustaWestland will shortly begin initial ground trials of its third AW609 prototype as it looks to press ahead with the programme despite an ongoing investigation into a fatal crash involving an earlier flight-test example.

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    Quarrel over next-gen nuclear cruise missile heats up

    2015-12-17T21:18:43Z

    ​As the voices opposing America’s new nuclear-tipped cruise missile grow louder, recently-retired air force general Larry Spencer has rejected suggestions that cancelling the programme will inspire other nations to follow suit.