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JSF to fly following electrical system review
Lockheed Martin plans to resume flight-testing the first F-35...
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IAI is gunning to go global
Israel's largest aerospace player is poised to build a presence in overseas markets
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RIAT 2007 preview - Top Tattoo
Following hot on the heels of June's Paris air show and its dominance by the commercial aerospace sector, this year's Royal...
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Australia halts payments on Tiger attack helicopter programme
Eurocopter company Australian Aerospace says it is working to achieve initial operational capability of Australia's...
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Qantas discusses new flight-training business
Qantas is in talks with simulator manufacturers, aviation training organisations and financial partners about setting up a new standalone flight-training...
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General aviation in brief
PROP APPROVAL Hartzell Propeller has received European approval for its three-bladed ASC-II propeller,...
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Lockheed to move JetStar support
Operators of 35 JetStar I and JetStar II business jets in the USA have claimed what they say...
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Kawasaki to develop civil freighter from C-X airlifter
Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) plans to manufacture a commercial freighter derivative of its military C-X airlifter, potentially pitching it into...
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Germany eyes Agile alternatives for networked UAV demonstration
Germany has widened its Agile...
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Interview: BAE builds on support deals
BAE Systems expects to sign a long-term partnering agreement (LTPA) with the UK...
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Carrier trials prove JSF's rolling vertical landing concept
The Joint Strike Fighter's future utility as a carrier-based aircraft has been demonstrated...
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Northrop Grumman demonstrates high-power laser building block
High-power solid-state lasers could be fielded within four years if the US military funds its growing interest in directed-energy weapons, believes Northrop...