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Victor aims to 'democratise' private jet market
A new internet-based private jet operation which aims to "democratise" the business aviation market made its official debut on 15 August.
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PICTURES: RAAF AP-3Cs hit 20,000 hours of Middle East operations
Australia's Lockheed Martin AP-3C Orion aircraft have reached 20,000 hours of operational missions in the Middle East theatre ...
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Engine swap transforms UK Lynx operations in Afghanistan
One of the UK's major successes of the past year has been the performance of its upgraded AgustaWestland Lynx AH9A utility helicopters in Afghanistan.
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Australia may decide on additional Super Hornets in 2012
Australia will make a decision next year as to whether it will acquire additional Boeing F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet fighters ...
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MAKS: Armavia doubles Superjet presence at show
Armavia's first Sukhoi Superjet, the initial production aircraft, demonstrated its capabilities at the MAKS show four months after the type entered airline service with the Armenian carrier.
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Boeing to provide Australian army with Kiowa simulator
Boeing will provide the Australian army with a Ryan Aerospace Helimod simulator for its Bell 206B-1 Kiowa helicopters ...
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MAKS: Gazpromavia confirms Superjet purchase
Russian energy giant Gazprom has confirmed a purchase contract for 10 firm Sukhoi Superjet 100s for its in-house carrier Gazpromavia, a deal valued at $323 million at catalogue prices.
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ARJ21 first delivery likely delayed
First delivery of the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) ARJ21 regional jet is likely to be delayed by up to a year or more, after problems...
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Unmanned systems star at Taiwanese defence show
Unmanned aircraft systems were a major element of this year's Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition ...
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AUVSI: Axiom Electronics wants to ax counterfeits
An abundance of scrapped electronics when combined with aircraft OEM parts obsolescence has led to an increase in counterfeit parts on the shelves of brokers.
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AUVSI: Fire Scouts complete operational deployment
The Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout has returned from its first operational deployment, aboard the USS Halyburton.
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AUVSI: Kingfisher swims into new missions
Clearpath Robotics' Kingfisher M100 unmanned surface vehicle, initially designed for universities, is starting to find its way into commercial and security uses.
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AUVSI: Second UCAS nearing flight
The second Northrop Grumman X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System demonstrator (UCAS) is scheduled to hold its first engine-on tests on August 21.
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AUVSI: Professor shops unmanned systems journal
David Bird, professor at Montreal's McGill University, is looking to start a new journal that focuses on the impact of SUAS in ornithological study.
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JAL to use Boeing's health monitoring programme on 787s
Japan Airlines (JAL) will expand Airplane Health Management (AHM) coverage with Boeing for its future 787 fleet. AHM is a software system that monitors,...
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AUVSI: Parker wins SprayCool contract from Northrop
Parker Aerospace Thermal Management Systems business development manager Dan Kinney is celebrating after winning a more than $4 million contract.
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Boeing close to re-engined 737 fan size decision
Boeing appears to be nearing a final decision on the fan size of the re-engined 737, settling on a powerplant that will not require any modification to the...
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AUVSI: Foundation awards recognize unmanned systems innovators
The AUVSI Foundation has recognized six individuals and one chapter for their extraordinary contributions to the unmanned systems community.
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AUVSI: Saab's Skeldar hits the market
After about seven years of development, Saab says its Skeldar V-200 unmanned helicopter is ready for the market in both maritime and land-based flavors.
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Griffon unveils Outlaw ER
Griffon has unveiled the extended-range Outlaw UAV, which is on display at AUVSI.