All articles by Craig Hoyle – Page 64

  • A400M RAF - Crown Copyright
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    UK yet to decide on A400M safety

    2015-06-05T12:22:38Z

    ​Almost one month after an Airbus A400M tactical transport crashed in Spain, the UK Ministry of Defence has yet to reach a decision on whether the type can resume training operations with the Royal Air Force.

  • A400M crash - PA
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    Engine problems led to A400M crash, investigators confirm

    2015-06-03T12:12:22Z

    ​Accident investigators have pinpointed the cause of a fatal accident involving an Airbus A400M tactical transport in Seville, Spain on 9 May as a loss of power to three of its four Europrop International TP400-D6 engines.

  • Southwest 737 - AirTeamImages
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    Low-cost legends: the Top 10 most-popular budget carriers

    2015-05-29T11:08:00Z

    ​In the week that Ryanair reported a net profit of $1.08 billion against revenues totalling $7.05 billion in 2014, our Top 10 looks at the global stars of the low-cost and leisure carrier sectors. Our data is drawn from a feature in the newly-published June issue of Airline Business, with ...

  • Merlin Thales AEW - Thales
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    Thales bags selection for RN Crowsnest system

    2015-05-22T17:35:00Z

    ​Thales is to supply an improved version of its Searchwater radar and Cerberus mission system to deliver the UK Royal Navy’s Crowsnest airborne early warning (AEW) capability, following a selection announcement made on 22 May.

  • Qatar A350
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    Double-vision: Our Top 10 listing of A350 customers

    2015-05-22T14:23:00Z

    ​To accompany the release of our flight test report on the Airbus A350, our Top 10 feature looks at the leading airline customers to date for the XWB, by number of aircraft ordered. Flightglobal’s Ascend Fleets database records the European company as having so far secured firm commitments for a ...

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    ANALYSIS: Eurojet looks for EJ200 to power ahead on new platforms

    2015-05-22T12:25:00Z

    ​Each time a quick reaction alert sortie is launched from any of the nations operating the Eurofighter combat aircraft, it is dependent on the availability of the type’s twin Eurojet EJ200 turbofan engines.

  • Saab Gripen
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Swedish air force wary of Russian manoeuvring

    2015-05-21T16:04:00Z

    ​Given its current fleet size of fewer than 100 Saab Gripen C/Ds assigned to four frontline squadrons and two training units, it is hard to imagine that at the height of the Cold War Sweden had the world’s fifth-largest air force, and the ability to mobilise almost 10% of its ...

  • Saab 105 - Saab
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    Sweden launches future military pilot training contest

    2015-05-20T05:29:01Z

    ​Sweden has initiated a process to replace its air force’s fleet of Saab 105 (SK 60) jet trainers with a new Military Flying Training System (MFTS), planned for introduction by the end of this decade.

  • RMAF A400M
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    A400M operators advised to check engine control system

    2015-05-19T12:41:14Z

    ​Airbus has issued fresh operating guidance to users of its A400M tactical transport, as investigation work continues into a fatal crash involving the type on 9 May.

  • Saab Gripen
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Saab targets fresh export deals for Gripen

    2015-05-18T10:35:00Z

    ​Next year a Gripen fighter will emerge from the assembly line at Saab’s Linköping site in the south of Sweden, like more than 200 others before it with the same name. But in contrast to its forebears, this aircraft will embody a raft of new features, which the company believes ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why fighter rivals joined forces for T-X collaboration

    2015-05-17T00:00:00Z

    ​An unlikely collaboration forged with rival fighter manufacturer Boeing in December 2013 could see Saab secure a valuable slice of the future advanced jet trainer market.

  • News

    Spain suspends pre-delivery flights of A400M

    2015-05-14T17:29:10Z

    ​Airbus Defence & Space resumed flight testing of the A400M tactical transport on 12 May, just days after four of its personnel were killed in the first accident to involve the type since its flight debut in December 2009.

  • A400M crash - PA
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    Airbus promises full transparency in A400M investigation

    2015-05-12T10:03:46Z

    ​The head of Airbus Defence & Space’s military aircraft division has committed the company to “full transparency” once the factors behind a fatal A400M crash are known.

  • Czech Gripens - Saab
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    Czech air force looks to the future with enhanced Gripens

    2015-05-12T08:45:48Z

    ​Ten years on from the introduction of its leased fleet of Saab Gripen fighters, the Czech air force’s 211 Sqn has hit its stride with the provision of round-the-clock domestic air defence cover, and additional participation in some NATO activities beyond the nation’s borders.

  • A400M FIA 14
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    Airbus confirms four killed in A400M crash

    2015-05-09T18:32:00Z

    ​Airbus Defence & Space says four of its flight-test personnel were killed and another two seriously injured when an A400M tactical transport crashed in Spain on 9 May.

  • RAF A400M - Airbus
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    A400M ready for RAF self-protection system tests

    2015-05-08T12:09:06Z

    ​The Royal Air Force is set to commence testing of the defensive aids subsystem for its Airbus A400M tactical transport, following the arrival in the UK of its first modified example.

  • Indian Ka-31 - Russian Helicopters
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    First overhauled Ka-31s returned to Indian navy

    2015-05-06T23:06:00Z

    ​India’s navy has received the first two of its Kamov Ka-31 airborne early warning rotorcraft to undergo repairs at Russian Helicopters company Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise.

  • News

    Rafale takes first guided Meteor shot

    2015-05-06T13:12:12Z

    ​A French team has conducted its first guided firing of MBDA’s Meteor beyond visual-range air-to-air missile against an airborne target from a Dassault Rafale, and describes the activity as a success.

  • Swedish AW109 - Swedish Defence Helicopter Wing
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    Swedish AW109 performing well for EU off Somali coast

    2015-05-05T15:43:09Z

    ​The Swedish Defence Helicopter Wing has made a successful operational debut aboard a surface ship operated by another nation, with an AgustaWestland AW109 having supported the EU’s Operation Atalanta activity off the coast of Somalia for almost three months.

  • A330 G-VYGK - AirTeamImages
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    Thomas Cook Airlines debuts A330 leased from AirTanker

    2015-05-05T14:58:58Z

    ​Thomas Cook Airlines has made its first commercial flights with an Airbus A330-200 being operated under a three-year “damp lease” agreement with the UK’s AirTanker Services.