All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 204
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Dispute brews about legal ownership of impounded 737
Germany has demanded the Thai government pay €30 million ($43 million) for the return of a Boeing 737-400, registration HS-CMV, impounded in Munich, as a legal dispute surrounding the aircraft's ownership brews.
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US to continue China spy flights despite Su-27 incident
The USA will continue to carry out reconnaissance flights close to Chinese airspace despite a recent airborne incident ...
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Australia gets edgy on F-35 deliveries
Australian defence minister Stephen Smith has expressed concerns about the Lockheed Martin F-35A programme ...
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Malaysia defence chief prefers Eurofighter
Malaysia has named the Eurofighter Typhoon as the best option for its long-running fighter requirement ...
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17 die in trio of Thai army helicopter crashes
The Royal Thai Army has grounded its fleet of Bell 212 medium-twin helicopters after a fatal crash on 24 July in the west of the country that left three dead.
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Pakistan navy inducts first UAV squadron
The Pakistan navy has inducted its first squadron of indigenously-produced Uqab II unmanned air vehicles at Mehran naval station in Karachi ...
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Brunei narrows support helicopter contest to EC725 and S-70i
Brunei has shortlisted the Eurocopter EC725 and Sikorksy S-70i Black Hawk for its support helicopter programme ...
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Bangladesh navy buys two Ruag Do 228NGs
The Bangladesh navy is to receive two Ruag Aviation Do 228NG maritime patrol aircraft in 2013 ...
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Singaporean Fokker 50 returns from Gulf of Aden deployment
The Fokker 50 maritime patrol aircraft Singapore sent to the Gulf of Aden has returned to its base after three months of operations ...
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Indian naval fighter could have first flight by November
A two-seat prototype of a naval version of the Aeronautical Development Agency's (ADA) Tejas Mk I aircraft could have its first flight within the next three...
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Indian air force sticks with preference for PC-7 Mk II
The Indian air force is adamant about its preference for the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II turboprop trainer for a 181 aircraft requirement ...
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Embattled Tiger Australia appoints high profile safety advisor
Tiger Airways Australia has appointed an ex-Qantas chief pilot as a safety advisor to the CEO.
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PICTURES: Australia welcomes latest three Super Hornets
Australia has received three more Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet fighters, bringing its fleet to 18 of the type ...
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Thailand requests three UH-60M Black Hawks
Thailand has requested three Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk transport helicopters, in a deal worth $235 million ...
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RAAF accepts C-130 loadmaster simulator
Australia's air force has installed a $1 million simulator for loadmasters on Lockheed Martin C-130 transports to help them learn how to identify threats.
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India approves long awaited Mirage 2000H upgrade
India's Cabinet Committee on Security has approved an upgrade for 51 Dassault Mirage 2000H strike aircraft ...
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Indonesia confirms participation in South Korea KF-X programme
Indonesia has confirmed it will be a 20% partner in Seoul's developmental KF-X fighter programme ...
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Cassidian missile sensor to protect South Korean Surions
Cassidian Electronics will provide its missile launch detection system (MILDS) equipment for Korea Aerospace Industries Surion transport helicopters to be operated by the South Korean army.
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Australia renews Afghanistan Heron lease
Australia has extended its contract to lease Israel Aerospace Industries Heron unmanned air vehicles for use in Afghanistan.
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India certifies first Dhruv simulator
India's Directorate General Civil Aviation has certified the first simulator for the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) Dhruv helicopter. Located in...