All Fixed-wing articles – Page 262

  • MQ-8C. Northrop Grumman.
    News

    Navy seeks maritime radar for Northrop MQ-8C Fire Scout

    2015-09-04T21:29:58Z

    The US Navy’s beefed-up unmanned surveillance helicopter, the Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout, is on the hunt for a new maritime radar and perhaps even a miniaturised missiles, rockets and torpedoes further into its development.

  • Shoreham crash - Rex Shutterstock
    News

    Vintage Hunter had 'no known defects' before Shoreham display

    2015-09-04T16:46:39Z

    ​The Hawker Hunter which was involved in a fatal air display accident in the UK on 22 August had no reported defects prior to taking off, and appears to have been performing as expected prior to the crash, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) says.

  • Bomber
    News

    New details emerge about LRS-B as contract announcement nears

    2015-09-04T15:53:24Z

    ​With a contract announcement imminent, new details about the US Air Force’s Long-Range Strike Bomber have emerged that paint the classified project as being less exotic and probably more affordable than previously imagined.

  • UK Rivet Joint 2 - Crown Copyright
    News

    RAF's second Rivet Joint ready for action

    2015-09-04T15:29:10Z

    The UK has received its second of an eventual three Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint signals intelligence (SIGINT) aircraft, and detailed a package of enhancements that have been introduced with the refurbished jet since its lead example entered Royal Air Force use more than a year ago.

  • G5 JSTARS demonstrato
    News

    Northrop calls for quicker JSTARS schedule as “E-8D” takes shape

    2015-09-03T21:58:07Z

    ​Northrop Grumman says it shouldn’t take 16 years for the US air force’s to recapitalise the Boeing 707-based E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, and it doesn’t need an 11-month “risk reduction” phase to get started.

  • JSTARS
    News

    Aircraft providers hold sway in USAF’s JSTARS recap competition

    2015-09-03T19:23:23Z

    The US Air Force’s $6 billion programme to replace the Boeing 707-based Northrop Grumman E-8C “JSTARS” is shaping up as a battle between platform providers rather than the primes, with Boeing, Bombardier and Gulfstream locked in a three-way contest for the 17-aircraft order.

  • F-35
    News

    USAF’s first combat-coded F-35s arrive at Hill AFB

    2015-09-03T17:25:05Z

    The US Air Force’s first two combat-coded Lockheed Martin F-35As have touched down at Hill AFB in Utah, marking a new era in aviation for the base’s active-duty 388th and reserve 419th fighter wings, which are to receive 70 more jets through 2019.

  • USAF F-35B
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: UK combat air future hinges on SDSR decisions

    2015-09-03T14:32:00Z

    ​One of the key areas of clarity anticipated with the publication next month of the UK government’s second Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) concerns the size and shape of its future combat aircraft fleet.

  • VTOL Manta - Bartosz Glowacki
    News

    Polish firm unveils VTOL Manta with weapons fit

    2015-09-03T13:02:46Z

    Poland’s WB Group has unveiled a new version of its Manta tactical unmanned air vehicle. The development is capable of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL), which the company says would enable it to be operated from areas with limited space, such as an urban environment, the deck of a ship ...

  • News

    India approves third batch of Mi-17 V5 rotorcraft

    2015-09-03T12:47:32Z

    ​India’s defence ministry has cleared the purchase of an additional 48 Mil Mi-17 V5 medium-lift rotorcraft from Russian Helicopters, for use by the nation's air force.

  • News

    Israel hones manned-unmanned operating procedures

    2015-09-02T04:40:27Z

    ​The dramatic increase in the number of joint missions in which the Israeli air force is using both manned and unmanned aircraft has brought it to implement special procedures that enable a seamless operation.

  • News

    Seven killed in Nigerian air force Dornier crash

    2015-09-02T04:33:57Z

    ​Seven people were killed when one of the Nigerian air force’s Fairchild Dornier 228 transports crashed soon after taking off from Kaduna airport for Abuja on 29 August. The fatalities included both crew members and all five passengers aboard the twin-turboprop.

  • KC-46 F-35s - Boeing
    News

    Senators put DOD on notice over LRS-B, KC-46A fumbles

    2015-09-01T22:03:39Z

    US Senate Armed Services Committee chairman John McCain and Jack Reed have fired two warning shots at the US Air Force over its handling of the Long-Range Strike Bomber and Boeing KC-46A programmes, with the former unwittingly reporting false long-term cost projections and the later experiencing development delays and cost ...

  • 328JET 640 c AirTeamImages
    News

    Sierra Nevada-Intuitive team confirmed as fourth JSTARS bidder

    2015-09-01T16:42:15Z

    Sierra Nevada Corporation has been revealed as the fourth contender for the US Air Force’s Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) Recapitalization programme, confirming to Flightglobal that it partnered with Intuitive Research and Technology Corporation to offer a replacement for the radar-carrying E-8C.

  • Brazil Lynx - AgustaWestland
    News

    New protection suite ordered for Brazilian Lynx fleet

    2015-09-01T11:11:35Z

    ​Selex ES has been contracted to provide an electronic warfare upgrade to the Brazilian navy’s fleet of AgustaWestland Lynx Mk21A rotorcraft.

  • Flightglobal.com
    News

    Welcome to the new flightglobal.com

    2015-09-01T10:31:52Z

    We're pleased to announce the launch of a new-look flightglobal.com.

  • Putin MAKS - Rex Shutterstock
    Opinion

    OPINION: Russia's worrying change of direction

    2015-09-01T09:04:50Z

    ​Conspicuous absence was the worrying feature of the MAKS air show. Of course, no-one expected to see a delegation from Kiev filling one of the exhibit halls that line the grounds of the Ramenskoye airfield. And probably few anticipated a significant presence from Western suppliers – particularly from the US, ...

  • CIRCM
    News

    BAE considering 'all options' after Northrop snags CIRCM contract

    2015-08-31T21:21:57Z

    ​Northrop Grumman has been selected to develop and produce a next-generation, laser-based infrared countermeasure system for the US military after winning over BAE Systems on the Army’s Common Infrared Countermeasure (CIRCM) competition.

  • News

    ​New Chinese HALE UAV breaks cover on TV

    2015-08-31T04:50:06Z

    A new Chinese high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) unmanned air vehicle has appeared on the nation's state television.

  • News

    ​US Navy orders 13 P-8As, with four for Australia

    2015-08-31T02:15:56Z

    Boeing has secured a $1.49 billion contract from the US Navy for 13 P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, including the first examples for Australia.