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  • A400M - Airbus Defence & Space
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can Airbus bear weight of A400M Atlas?

    2016-06-23T20:28:20Z

    ​By all rights, the Airbus Defence & Space A400M should be a soar-away success story in both the ­domestic and export markets – but at the moment the programme is looking dangerously vulnerable.

  • News

    India considers additional 30-unit Hawk buy

    2016-06-23T14:15:04Z

    ​India’s defence ministry is considering the acquisition of an additional batch of BAE Systems Hawk advanced jet trainers.

  • Future Eurofighter - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    Airbus studying manned successor for German Tornados

    2016-06-23T09:50:39Z

    ​Airbus Defence & Space is eyeing a potential opportunity for European industry to develop a next-generation combat aircraft to replace the German air force’s Panavia Tornado fleet post-2030.

  • Sea Lion - Craig Hoyle Flightglobal
    News

    First German Sea Lion to fly in fourth quarter

    2016-06-23T09:33:15Z

    ​The German navy’s first NH Industries NTH90 Sea Lion rotorcraft is on schedule to make its flight debut in the fourth quarter of this year, as Airbus Helicopters prepares to bid the same type for another requirement for the operator.

  • News

    ​Indian deal for 36 Rafales moves forward

    2016-06-23T06:03:14Z

    New Delhi is in the final stages of a process that could lead to a contract for 36 Dassault Rafale fighter aircraft.

  • F-35
    News

    US pursuing smaller, hybrid block buy for F-35

    2016-06-22T22:08:48Z

    Budget austerity and a resistant Congress is reining in a F-35 block buy for the US government that would include lot 12 of low-rate initial production, but the government is examining the potential of a hybrid block buy, the Joint Strike Fighter’s program executive officer said on 22 June.

  • News

    More F-35 orders remain on horizon for Israel

    2016-06-22T21:55:39Z

    ​The Israeli Air Force’s chief of staff has recommended the purchase of an additional 17 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft, but that decision is pending authorisation from the Israeli government.

  • Kuwait Typhoon mock-up - Eurofighter
    News

    Eurofighter partners target fresh Typhoon sales

    2016-06-22T14:09:58Z

    ​Eurofighter delivered a combined 47 Typhoons over the 12-month period to the end of May, with its partner companies now stepping up efforts to secure additional export sales of the multi-role combat aircraft.

  • News

    France receives first A400M with tactical capability

    2016-06-22T14:06:48Z

    ​Airbus has delivered its first A400M capable of conducting tactical tasks such as the airdrop of supplies, with the French air force accepting the tactical transport on 8 June. Other new features include the addition of cockpit armour and defensive aids system equipment, plus clearance for the Atlas to transfer ...

  • KC-30 - Commonwealth of Australia
    News

    Airbus to enhance A330 tanker offering

    2016-06-22T09:47:37Z

    ​Airbus is looking to maintain its market-leading sales position with the A330 multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) through a range of capability and performance enhancements.

  • UKMFTS H135 - Craig Hoyle/Flightglobal
    News

    PICTURE: UK's first military H135 ready for ground test

    2016-06-22T09:45:07Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters is poised to conduct the first ground run of an H135 manufactured for the UK Military Flying Training System (MFTS) programme.

  • News

    ​India taps locally made HTT-40 as next basic trainer

    2016-06-22T05:50:33Z

    New Delhi will procure Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) HTT-40 basic trainers, and cap the further import of foreign-built aircraft.

  • CHAMP thumb 200px
    News

    Raytheon pitches CHAMP derivative for air defence

    2016-06-21T15:02:03Z

    ​Raytheon's high powered microwave demonstrator, which disabled electronics on small unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) during a 2013 demonstration, has sparked renewed interest among Department of Defense customers.

  • P-3 Orion - Lockheed Martin
    News

    Norway reveals P-3 replacement plans

    2016-06-21T14:32:08Z

    Norway has revealed a proposed defence spending plan that allows for the acquisition of a new maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) to replace its six-strong fleet of Lockheed P-3 Orions.

  • A400M tanker - Airbus Military
    News

    Airbus to test solution for A400M helicopter refuelling

    2016-06-21T13:12:10Z

    Airbus Defence & Space believes it has found a solution to a problem that was late last year revealed as leaving its A400M tactical transport incapable of refuelling helicopters in flight.

  • Armed S-70i - PZL Mielec
    News

    Armed S-70i breaks cover in Poland

    2016-06-20T09:14:36Z

    ​Sikorsky company PZL Mielec used NATO’s multi-national exercise Anakonda to debut an armed version of the S-70i Black Hawk in mid-June. On display in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, the rotorcraft attracted vistiors including Polish defence minister Antoni Macierewicz.

  • A400M Spain - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    PICTURE: Spain's first A400M leaves paintshop

    2016-06-17T14:44:37Z

    ​Spain’s first A400M tactical transport has been painted at Airbus Defence & Space’s San Pablo final assembly site in Seville, as the manufacturer conducts preparations for its debut flight within the coming weeks.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Why Red Arrows have put safety first for Farnborough

    2016-06-17T09:03:45Z

    ​For the first time in living memory, next month’s Farnborough air show will not be able to call on the awe-inspiring aerobatic skills of the pride of the Royal Air Force: the Red Arrows. A shining icon of the UK’s aerospace prowess, the team will be performing only a number ...

  • RAF Red arrows
    News

    RAF cancels Red Arrows aerobatic display at Farnborough

    2016-06-16T12:11:25Z

    The Royal Air Force’s BAE Systems Hawk T1-equipped Red Arrows team will not carry out its aerobatic display during July’s Farnborough air show, amid concerns surrounding the safety of high-speed displays over populated areas following the fatal crash of a Hawker Hunter at the Shoreham air show last August.

  • DARPA CODE UAV - DARPA
    News

    DARPA picks Lockheed, Raytheon for swarming UAS tests

    2016-06-15T14:18:54Z

    Lockheed Martin and Raytheon have been awarded contracts by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for the next phase of a project to develop collaborative control technology for unmanned air systems.