All articles by Craig Hoyle – Page 64

  • Gripen C MS20 - Saab
    News

    Meteor introduction transforms Swedish air defence

    2016-05-19T11:56:50Z

    Sweden’s air force has begun fielding the new MS20-standard software for its Saab Gripen C/D fleet, representing a significant increase in operational capability.

  • Gripen E reveal - Craig Hoyle/Flightglobal
    News

    PICTURES: Saab rolls out first Gripen E fighter

    2016-05-18T14:07:34Z

    Saab has unveiled its next-generation Gripen E fighter, some three years before delivering its first of at least 96 production examples to the air forces of Sweden and Brazil.

  • Gripen E teaser - Saab
    News

    Saab ready to reveal first Gripen E

    2016-05-18T05:33:44Z

    ​Saab is on course to conduct the first flight of its lead Gripen E test aircraft before year-end, with the jet to be revealed at its Linköping site in Sweden on 18 May.

  • F-35A sunset - US Air Force
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why Denmark is holding formation with F-35

    2016-05-13T14:00:43Z

    ​The Danish government’s 12 May decision to hold formation with the Lockheed Martin F-35 is a welcome boost for the multinational programme in what will be a pivotal year, but is unlikely to have surprised rival bidders Boeing and the Eurofighter consortium.

  • An F-35A Lightning II taxis on the flightline on E
    News

    Denmark picks F-35 for 27-aircraft deal

    2016-05-12T13:38:13Z

    ​Denmark’s government and defence ministry have recommended the selection of the Lockheed Martin F-35 as the nation’s future combat aircraft, following an evaluation involving the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and Eurofighter Typhoon.

  • AW101 Norway debut - AgustaWestland
    News

    Leonardo unveils lightweight Osprey AESA radar

    2016-05-03T15:57:43Z

    ​Europe’s newly-renamed Leonardo Airborne & Space Systems has expanded its product portfolio, announcing a new lightweight active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar has been selected by a trio of customers.

  • Royal Thai Navy H145Ms - Claas Belling Airbus Heli
    News

    Thai navy accepts first pair of H145M rotorcraft

    2016-04-29T12:04:19Z

    ​Thailand’s navy has completed the technical acceptance of its first two H145M rotorcraft from Airbus Helicopters, with the airframer now set to begin training the service’s pilots on the multirole type.

  • PC-21 - Pilatus
    News

    Jordan amends Pilatus order to take PC-21 trainers

    2016-04-11T10:10:45Z

    ​Jordan has amended a production order with Pilatus for a new fleet of turboprop trainers, switching its commitment from the PC-9M to the more capable PC-21.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Italy's swing-role Typhoons fly high at Red Flag

    2016-04-04T14:00:24Z

    ​In early February, an Italian air force test pilot made history by becoming the first aviator to cross the Atlantic at the controls of a Lockheed Martin F-35. Identified by the service as Maj Gianmarco, he delivered the service’s first of the fifth-generation type – built at a national final ...

  • Ed Strongman - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    OBITUARY: Edward Strongman – from air force to Airbus

    2016-04-01T16:46:43Z

    With a flight-test career which ran through five decades, Edward Strongman – known to all as Ed – amassed more than 11,000h at the controls of multiple aircraft types for the Royal Air Force, Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Airbus.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How EasyJet transformed its pilot training

    2016-03-29T08:42:04Z

    ​EasyJet has travelled a long way in its 20-year existence. Since introducing the British public to the low-cost carrier model, and inspiring multiple other operators to follow its lead, the UK-based company is now an established airline of choice for many leisure and business travellers.

  • Saudi-liveried Hawk - Neville Beckett
    News

    PICTURE: New-generation Hawk gets Saudi markings

    2016-03-24T11:21:49Z

    ​BAE Systems appears set to deliver its first pair of Hawk 165 trainers to the Royal Saudi Air Force, with the aircraft now having received service markings.

  • Italian Typhoon - Craig Hoyle Flightglobal
    News

    Italian Typhoons show versatility during Red Flag debut

    2016-03-17T11:03:30Z

    ​The Italian air force has for the first time deployed some of its Eurofighter Typhoons, to participate in a Red Flag-series exercise in the USA, with eight of the aircraft at Nellis AFB in Nevada.

  • G-VIIO repairs - Barry Ambrose
    News

    PICTURE: Fire-damaged BA 777 leaves Las Vegas for further repairs

    2016-03-01T20:47:00Z

    More than five months after an uncontained engine failure which left it with significant fire damage, a patched-up British Airways Boeing 777-200ER has been flown from Las Vegas McCarran airport for further repairs.

  • Eric Winkle Brown - Susanne Hakuba
    News

    OBITUARY: Capt Eric "Winkle" Brown, legendary test pilot

    2016-02-26T11:45:32Z

    ​One of history’s greatest military aviators, Capt Eric “Winkle” Brown, who has died at the age of 97, was a hugely talented pilot who unquestionably also owed at least part of his longevity to a persistent run of good fortune.

  • Oman Typhoon - BAE Systems
    News

    BAE starts final assembly on Omani Typhoon

    2016-02-19T17:27:31Z

    ​The first Eurofighter Typhoon for the programme’s seventh customer nation has entered final assembly, with the aircraft the first of 12 on order for the Royal Air Force of Oman.

  • Saudi Hawks - Bahrain International Air Show
    News

    Follow-on purchase to boost Saudi Hawk renewal

    2016-02-19T15:54:55Z

    BAE Systems has signed a contract to supply the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) with a second batch of Hawk 165s in a commitment pushing lifetime orders for the jet trainer through the 1,000-unit barrier.

  • Myanmar Beech 1900D crash - Xinhua/REX/Shutterstoc
    News

    Five killed in Myanmar air force transport crash

    2016-02-12T14:10:31Z

    ​All five personnel aboard a Myanmar air force-operated Beech 1900D twin-turboprop were killed when it crashed shortly after taking off from Naypyidaw International airport on 10 February.

  • News

    T-X pact with Boeing a winner, says Saab boss

    2016-02-11T15:56:32Z

    ​Saab chief executive Håkan Buskhe believes his company’s low-profile pursuit of the US Air Force’s T-X trainer requirement will pay dividends next year, when he hopes to win the 350-aircraft deal with its US partner Boeing.

  • UAE Global 6000 - Saab
    News

    Saab reports record backlog after Brazil, UAE deals

    2016-02-10T12:01:50Z

    Buoyed by the receipt of production contracts from Brazil for Gripen fighters and from the United Arab Emirates to supply a new-generation airborne early warning (AEW) capability, Saab ended 2015 with a record order backlog and stronger sales prospects, says chief executive Håkan Buskhe.