Defence Helicopters news – Page 280
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: EADS to offer unchanged aircraft in relaunched KC-X contest
EADS to offer unchanged aircraft in relaunched KC-X contest
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Bell tolls for ARH as Little Bird waits in the wings
Bell tolls for ARH as Little Bird waits in the wings
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Raytheon unveils RACR for front-line fighter radar upgrade
Raytheon is unveiling a redesigned and rebranded version of an active electronically scanned array dubbed the RACR ...
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Scot deal drives Chemring into US market
Scot deal drives Chemring into US market
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: QinetiQ joins Boeing for the long haul
QinetiQ joins Boeing for the long haul
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: UAVs drive aerospace software demand, says Wind River
UAVs drive aerospace software demand, says Wind River
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Need for speed
Sikorsky offered a tantalising glimpse of a high-speed future for helicopters when it announced the X2 programme in 2005 – a compound helicopter capable of cruising at 250kt and packed full of new technologies. Now the demonstrator is almost ready to fly.
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Clear as a Bell
Dick Millman has a clear vision for continued success at Bell Helicopter: Increase production capacity; remain number one in customer service; ensure a balance between military and commercial orders and create a learning culture throughout the business. Paul Derby reports.
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Boeing to stick with KC-767 for US tanker recompete
Boeing is not convinced that the US Air Force wants a big tanker, so expects to stick with the KC-767 in a revived KC-X contest ...
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Competition quickly forms for new air-launched torpedo
A competition is quickly forming to design and build a new weapon that will enable the future US Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon fleet to attack submarines without...
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BAE battles to rebuild its reputation
BAE Systems has faced several crises in recent years, including a probe by the UK's Serious Fraud Office. Now a new chief executive has pledged to restore its status
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As cost crisis strikes Bell ARH-70, Boeing eyes new opportunity
Boeing sees a new opportunity to sell the AH-6 Little Bird to the US Army, as the Bell Helicopter ARH-70 armed reconnaissance helicopter faces a second major...
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EA-18G “Growler”: New platform and capabilities set to un-level the SEAD playing field
If the battlefield were an American football field, the US Navy's venerable but well-worn Northrop...
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F-22, set to make Farnborough debut, faces further funding problems
Lockheed Martin's F-22 stealth fighter will make its long-awaited debut at Farnborough, but the troubled programme is set for further funding problems
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US Coast Guard expands Ocean Sentry role
The US Coast Guard is steadily expanding the operational role of its growing fleet of EADS Casa HC-144A Ocean Sentry maritime patrol aircraft ...
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Boeing installs engines to complete final assembly on P-8A
Boeing has installed the engines on the US Navy's first P-8A Poseidon, essentially completing structural assembly of the 737-based maritime patrol aircraft ...
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Hyper Helos: Prototypes coming off the drawing board and into the race
Prototype hybrid helicopters are now coming off the drawing board and entering the market as the world's manufacturers concentrate on speed and versatility
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South Korea seeks additional CN-235s
South Korea's air force plans to buy eight Indonesia Aerospace-built CN-235-220 maritime patrol aircraft,...