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  • Dassault 8X
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    VIDEO: Dassault rolls-out ultra-long-range Falcon 8X

    2014-12-18T00:09:59Z

    Dassault has rolled-out the first Falcon 8X during dedicated customer event at its 60-year old manufacturing facility at Bordeaux-Merignac.

  • News

    US aerospace sales to grow in 2015

    2014-12-17T22:23:45Z

    The US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) estimates that the country's aerospace industry sales will grow by 5.3% in 2015, but is not backing down on a call on the US government to boost defense spending.

  • F-35
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    Australia, Japan tapped to maintain Asia-Pacific F-35s

    2014-12-17T21:24:23Z

    ​The US Defense Department has chosen Australia and Japan to shoulder heavy airframe and engine maintenance for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II in the Asia-Pacific region beginning in 2018.

  • SR-72 640 article
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    NASA launches study for Skunk Works SR-72 concept

    2014-12-17T16:52:36Z

    ​NASA has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin to study the feasibility of building a hypersonic propulsion system for a concept intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft dubbed the SR-72 using existing turbine engine technologies.

  • Global Hawk Block 30 - Northrop Grumman
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    Seoul finalises $657 million Global Hawk purchase

    2014-12-17T13:30:00Z

    ​Northrop Grumman has been awarded a contract worth more than $657 million to provide South Korea with a surveillance fleet of RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned air vehicles.

  • IATA profits forecast Dec 14
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    ANALYSIS: US airlines gear up for another strong year

    2014-12-17T12:27:06Z

    ​From Worst to First was the title of former Continental Airlines chief executive Gordon Bethune’s book on how he turned around the ailing airline in the 1990s, fast forward more than a decade and it is an appropriate description for the US airline industry among their global peers.

  • Heron 1 Singapore
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    South Korea picks Heron 1 for UAS requirement

    2014-12-17T11:11:38Z

    ​South Korea is to purchase an undisclosed number of Israel Aerospace Industries Heron 1 unmanned air systems, following a decision taken by the nation's Defense Acquisition Program Administration.

  • analysis - global traffic generic v2
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Can European carriers find profits momentum?

    2014-12-17T10:44:01Z

    European airlines have strengthened their tentative grip on profits in 2014, but restructuring remains very much a work in progress for many.

  • SpiceJet
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    SpiceJet grounded as fuel companies cut supplies

    2014-12-17T06:50:38Z

    Beleaguered Indian carrier SpiceJet has cancelled dozens of flights, apparently due to fuel companies’ unwillingness to refuel its aircraft.

  • India domestic market share - Dec 2014
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    ANALYSIS: SpiceJet's winter of discontent

    2014-12-17T04:20:31Z

    As 2014 comes to a close, it is difficult to imagine the folks at SpiceJet looking forward to a happy new year.

  • Lion AirAsia deliveries
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Will overcapacity in Southeast Asia continue in 2015?

    2014-12-17T01:00:00Z

    ​Carriers in Southeast Asia have battled overcapacity this year, but as they dial back their growth plans, there is a good chance that the market should be better placed to meet demand, with a positive impact on yields.

  • 777X 200
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Latest 777X suppliers show 787 commonality

    2014-12-16T21:10:58Z

    ​A new round of supplier selections on the 777X re-affirm Boeing’s strategy to emphasise commonality with the computing and display systems on the 787.

  • USAF C-17
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    Boeing sitting on eight unsold C-17s, with more orders pending

    2014-12-16T20:58:57Z

    ​Boeing has slowly but surely sold off the C-17 Globemasters that will be produced before it closes down the production line next summer, but it will likely end the year with eight white tails on its hands.

  • MALD
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    Marines fly radio-equipped Raytheon MALD-J decoy

    2014-12-16T17:51:35Z

    The US Marine Corps has completed the first flight test of the Raytheon miniature air-launched decoy jammer (MALD-J) equipped with a radio datalink, which expands the operator’s situational awareness and allows for in-flight targeting adjustments.

  • Dutch NH90 - Anno Gravemaker
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    Dutch NH90 deliveries to resume

    2014-12-16T17:13:52Z

    ​Deliveries to the Dutch armed forces of its remaining seven NH Industries (NHI) NH90 maritime helicopters – halted on the back of corrosion issues - are set to resume after the two sides hammered out a compromise agreement.

  • Dutch F-35 - Lockheed Martin
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    Dutch F-35 orders ready to take off

    2014-12-16T17:03:40Z

    ​The Netherlands’ defence ministry has announced plans to order a first batch of eight operational Lockheed Martin F-35s, with the type to be delivered from 2019.

  • Money 304
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Few winners in Venezuela currency crisis

    2014-12-16T15:46:25Z

    ​When the topic of airline funds trapped in Venezuela came up for discussion at the ALTA Leaders Forum in Nassau in November, a fire alarm at the event venue went off.

  • Typhoon Brimstone 2 - BAE Systems
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    Typhoon tries Brimstone 2 missiles for size

    2014-12-16T13:16:19Z

    ​BAE Systems has for the first time installed MBDA Brimstone air-to-surface missiles beneath the wing of a Eurofighter, providing a glimpse of the Typhoon’s future multi-role fit for the UK Royal Air Force.

  • Luftwaffe A400M maiden flight - Airbus
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    Berlin signs for A400M support as first delivery looms

    2014-12-16T11:42:42Z

    ​Germany has signed a pair of contracts to support its operation of the A400M tactical transport until December 2018, just days before its air force is expected to receive its first example from Airbus Defence & Space.

  • NeJjets Challenger 350
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    NetJets Europe leads advanced approach trial

    2014-12-16T11:39:58Z

    NetJets Europe is leading a consortium of 15 companies called A3 (Advanced Approaches for all Airports) to run advanced airport approach trials to as part of the Single European Sky research project SESAR. The intention is to develop new approach and landing solutions that will increase the traffic throughput of ...