All Fixed-wing articles – Page 201

  • BirdEye650D
    News

    IAI increases BirdEye 650D endurance

    2016-10-10T15:11:03Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries has been working on increasing the endurance of its BirdEye 650D unmanned air vehicle, providing capabilities that stretch beyond those of regular small tactical systems.

  • News

    Afghans could receive four more Embraer A-29s

    2016-10-10T14:57:26Z

    ​The Afghan Air Force could receive four more Embraer A-29 light attack turboprop aircraft, adding to 20 already on contract, the US Air Force says in a new contracting notice.

  • News

    Airbus Helicopters works to simplify H135 production

    2016-10-10T13:57:07Z

    Despite successful tests of a number of fuel-saving and noise-reducing features aboard its EC135-derived Bluecopter demonstrator, Airbus Helicopters is unlikely to transfer any of the technologies to the current iteration of its best-selling light single. Instead, the manufacturer is looking to simplify production as a means of keeping costs down ...

  • C295W air refuelling trial - Airbus Defence & Spac
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    VIDEO: C295 demonstrates air-to-air refuelling

    2016-10-10T13:37:19Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has demonstrated the capability of its C295W transport to act as a tanker.

  • Sw-4 Solo at Benbecula - Beth
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    Royal Navy embarks on Unmanned Warrior exercise

    2016-10-10T12:53:16Z

    The UK Royal Navy kicked off its first exercise dedicated to the introduction of unmanned systems on 10 October, in a demonstration of the service’s commitment to the introduction of the technology into future operations.

  • News

    Pilot killed in Israeli F-16I crash

    2016-10-07T15:11:39Z

    The pilot of an Israeli air force Lockheed Martin F-16I "Sufa" was killed when his aircraft caught fire and crashed during an attempted landing at Ramon air base in the south of the country on 5 October.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Tokyo faces up to future fighter options

    2016-10-06T23:00:00Z

    The Japan International Aerospace Exhibition is a rarity among air shows, occurring not every two years, but every four. It is also a moving target. This year the show is in a Tokyo conference hall. In 2012 it was held at an exhibition centre in the industrial outskirts of Nagoya. ...

  • News

    ​Army wants runway-independent Shadow UAS

    2016-10-06T19:25:21Z

    The US Army is eyeing a new, runway independent tactical UAS with additional sensors to augment the Textron Systems RQ-7B Shadow mission, according to the service’s project manager for UAS.

  • News

    Germany may buy as many as six C-130Js

    2016-10-06T13:33:40Z

    ​Germany has signalled its intention to acquire as many as six Lockheed Martin C-130J tactical transports as its frustrations deepen with the underperforming Airbus Defence & Space A400M.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Former RAF pilot makes mark in Red Bull Air Race

    2016-10-06T12:51:38Z

    ​After a Royal Air Force career as a Harrier pilot and Red Arrows team leader, Ben Murphy is now competing in the Red Bull Air Race’s Challenger Cup.

  • News

    ​Honeywell pitches upgraded T55 engine for Chinook

    2016-10-05T22:29:09Z

    As the CH-47 Chinook’s prime manufacturer, Boeing, looks to a block 2 upgrade to reclaim the helicopter’s lost payload capability, Honeywell is improving the T-55 Turboshaft engine to increase its power efficiency by 25 percent.

  • News

    First flight for Yak-152 trainer

    2016-10-05T14:12:16Z

    ​Russian airframer Irkut has performed the first flight of its new Yakolev Yak-152 basic trainer.

  • M-346 Poland parachute
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    PICTURE: First braking parachute tests for Polish M-346

    2016-10-05T13:07:29Z

    ​Leonardo’s aircraft division has conducted the first round of tests of the braking parachute system installed on the Aermacchi M-346s to be operated by the Polish air force.

  • News

    VIDEO: Iran reveals newest RQ-170 attempt

    2016-10-05T09:40:46Z

    Iran has revealed its newest attempt at reverse engineering the Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned air vehicle, which according to local media has been dubbed the Saeqeh, or "Lightning".

  • AH-64E Apache - Beth Stevenson
    News

    ​Army will not pursue AH-64F model Apache

    2016-10-04T21:59:06Z

    As Boeing prepares for a possible F model Apache as a bridge between the legacy helicopter and the Future Vertical Lift aircraft, the US Army says it will not pursue the development of the AH-64F.

  • Shavit Elint
    News

    Israel looking to add to surveillance aircraft fleet

    2016-10-04T15:20:00Z

    The Israeli air force (IAF) has an operational requirement for additional surveillance aircraft to add to its in-service Gulfstream-based fleet.

  • Rafale for India - Dassault
    News

    Rafael and Reliance Defence negotiate systems provision for Indian Rafale

    2016-10-04T14:38:11Z

    Rafael and its partner, Reliance Defence, are negotiating a contract to supply the Indian air force with Israeli-developed systems for its Dassault Rafale fighter.

  • News

    US Army funds demonstration of variable-speed turbine engine

    2016-10-04T12:25:03Z

    ​A Honeywell and Pratt & Whitney joint venture will demonstrate a variable-speed turbine engine for the US Army.

  • News

    GE begins testing FATE engine for large helicopters

    2016-10-04T10:09:26Z

    ​GE Aviation has started testing the first full version of a large turboshaft engine in development by the US Army as a potential option to power a new generation of high-speed rotorcraft.

  • News

    Bell searching for customer to fund Vigilant design

    2016-10-04T00:55:01Z

    After unveiling its new unmanned tiltrotor aircraft earlier this month, the V-247 Vigilant, Bell Helicopter isn’t sinking additional internal funds into the platform until a later design effort.