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  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: BAE Systems CEO ready for Farnborough showcase

    2016-07-10T10:33:17Z

    ​BAE Systems will be showcasing the breadth of its aerospace capabilities during the Farnborough air show, with chief executive Ian King in optimistic mood about its future prospects.

  • News

    FARNBOROUGH: Portugal investment pays dividends for Embraer

    2016-07-10T10:29:54Z

    ​The fruits of Embraer’s industrial expansion into Portugal will be highly visible at this year’s Farnborough air show. The Brazilian manufacturer's latest aircraft trio – the midsize Legacy 500 business jet, the KC-390 military tanker transport and E190-E2 regional airliner, all of which will be in the static park – ...

  • News

    FARNBOROUGH: New Aero Vodochody boss to review aerostructures business and give new push to L-39NG

    2016-07-10T10:27:01Z

    In the 1980s, it was a heavyweight in military training – supplying thousands of aircraft to the Soviet Union and its allies. In the 1990s and 2000s, it became an industrial relic with cul-de-sac programmes that no one – including one-time stakeholder Boeing – wanted. Finally, this decade has seen ...

  • News

    FARNBOROUGH: Boeing awaits a number of UK military announcements

    2016-07-10T08:33:58Z

    ​The UK is in the process of modernising a number of aerial capabilities, most significantly a follow on to its Boeing/Westland AH1 Apache attack rotorcraft, plus the acquisition of a new maritime patrol aircraft to fill the gap left by the retirement of the British Aerospace Nimrod MR2 in 2011.

  • F-35 at RIAT - Mark Kwiatkowski
    News

    RAF hints that UK could still opt for mixed F-35 fleet

    2016-07-08T20:42:28Z

    A Royal Air Force official has revealed that the UK has not ruled out acquiring a mixed fleet of Lockheed Martin F-35s, as the short take-off and vertical landing F-35B that is currently contracted carries out its first display to the British public.

  • News

    FARNBOROUGH: F-35 faces tough fight for global sales

    2016-07-08T14:18:33Z

    Two years ago, Lockheed Martin’s F-35 was set to make its first Atlantic crossing ahead of a high-profile Farnborough air show debut. The manufacturer seemed poised to dominate the fighter market afresh, following a more than 40-year success story with the F-16. In Europe, Dassault had yet to secure a ...

  • Draken Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. Credit Chris Stellwag
    News

    CAE and Draken team to expand aggressor training

    2016-07-08T10:17:35Z

    CAE and Draken International have signed a memorandum of understanding to offer the services proposed for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s aggressor training programme to other nations with similar requirements.

  • CF-18 - Royal Canadian Air Force
    News

    Lockheed warns of industrial impact if Canada ditches F-35

    2016-07-08T10:03:39Z

    Lockheed Martin may decide to move the industrial participation that Canada currently benefits from on the F-35 to another programme partner if Ottawa decides against acquiring the Lightning II, the company says.

  • F-35A pre-IOC Hill AFB test - USAF
    News

    USAF sets aggressive IOC schedule for F-35A

    2016-07-08T09:40:13Z

    The head of the US Air Force’s Air Combat Command is hopeful that the service will declare initial operational capability (IOC) for its Lockheed Martin F-35A as early as August, following a successful first off-station deployment of the type.

  • News

    ​H225 crisis grounds South Korea’s Surion

    2016-07-08T07:17:14Z

    South Korea has grounded its fleet of Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KUH-1 Surion utility helicopters, pending the replacement of gearboxes.

  • News

    Sukhoi completes initial flight tests on T-50

    2016-07-07T19:19:01Z

    The Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi has declared a flight test milestone the T-50, before handing over the fifth-generation fighter to the Russian government for additional testing.

  • News

    ​Canada examining all options for CF-18 replacement

    2016-07-07T16:40:00Z

    The Canadian government is consulting industry representatives on a replacement for its CF-18 fighters, as the new Liberal administration steps away from the controversial Lockheed Martin F-35 programme.

  • UK F-35B - Crown Copyright
    News

    Plans under way for October F-35B sea-based test

    2016-07-07T16:04:06Z

    Lockheed Martin's F-35B is due to embark on a third phase of ship-based developmental testing (DT) in October, the final step before it begins qualification trials on the UK’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier.

  • News

    ​PICTURES: China inducts Y-20 strategic transport

    2016-07-07T07:42:44Z

    The Chinese air force has officially inducted the Xian Y-20 strategic transport.

  • News

    GA ASI starts assembling first new Predator B variant

    2016-07-07T00:30:11Z

    ​General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA ASI) has started assembling the fuselage and systems of a new variant of the Predator B unmanned air system (UAS) that is designed to meet existing airworthiness requirements.

  • VIP Voyager - Crown Copyright
    News

    RAF reveals VIP-configured Voyager

    2016-07-06T15:29:25Z

    The Royal Air Force’s VIP-roled Airbus Defence & Space A330 Voyager has been revealed ahead of its first deployment – transporting the UK defence secretary Michael Fallon to a NATO summit in Warsaw on 8 July.

  • News

    FARNBOROUGH: Airbus battles to get A400M back on track

    2016-07-06T13:46:48Z

    Airbus’s military transport aircraft unit will arrive at the Farnborough air show amid an unwelcome gearbox crisis linked to its poster-child A400M – a model for which adding promised tactical capabilities was already proving harder than expected.

  • News

    ​New Delhi issues tri-service MALE UAV requirement

    2016-07-05T01:49:01Z

    India’s ministry of defence (MOD) has issued a combined tri-service requirement for the acquisition of up to 150, medium altitude long endurance (MALE) UAVs.

  • Serbian Mil Mi-17V5 - Igor Salinger/Aermedia.com
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    Two Mi17V5 helicopters delivered to Serbia

    2016-07-01T16:58:25Z

    Russian Helicopters delivered two Mil Mi-17V5 rotorcraft to Serbia on 28 June, marking the first delivery of a new rotary type to the country’s air force in 25 years.

  • News

    AFSOC favours side-mounted laser for gunship

    2016-07-01T16:10:03Z

    ​Air Force Special Operations Command has accepted that it will trade some offensive capability for cost savings and fielding time on its future laser-equipped Lockheed Martin AC-130J Ghostrider if the laser is mounted on the side of the aircraft.