All Helicopters articles – Page 100

  • News

    Italian navy takes first troop transport NH90

    2017-02-23T13:03:13Z

    ​Italy has received the first of 10 NH Industries NH90 troop transport helicopters destined for its navy, which will be used to perform special forces and amphibious support missions.

  • News

    Poland speeds acquisition of 16 helicopters

    2017-02-20T16:42:36Z

    Poland has begun negotiations with three bidders as it looks to acquire 16 helicopters – eight for special forces missions and eight for anti-submarine warfare and maritime search and rescue operations.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How IAI keeps its edge in military aircraft

    2017-02-20T10:49:29Z

    Today, about 75% of Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) income is generated by defence systems. With this responsibility, the company’s military aircraft group is under heavy pressure to maintain this number – or even increase it.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: India needs fighters more than factories

    2017-02-20T10:47:09Z

    ​Visitors to Aero India this year could be forgiven for feeling a sense of déjà vu. Back in 2011, the soundtrack to the show was the roar of fighter aircraft as eager bidders put their jets through their paces.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Australia updates its air force capabilities

    2017-02-17T15:31:39Z

    Air Marshal Leo Davies, chief of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), leads one of the most modern – and capable – services in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Air Combat Command chief prepares for departure

    2017-02-17T09:16:53Z

    After nearly 40 years in the US Air Force, Gen Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle will hand over the reins of Air Combat Command on 10 March to his successor, Lt Gen Mike Holmes.

  • News

    ​Commercial helicopters unable to meet Huey recapitalisation requirements

    2017-02-16T21:30:13Z

    The US Air Force has delayed the release of its final request for proposal to recapitalise its fleet of UH-1N Huey helicopters, after contractors told the service their off-the-shelf solutions would not meet all of the proposed requirements.

  • News

    US Navy revives interest in Super Hornet engine upgrades

    2017-02-15T19:57:20Z

    ​The US Navy has revived interest in studying a major upgrade of the engine that powers the Boeing F/A-18E/F, EA-18G and two foreign fighters, including the possible addition of new technologies.

  • News

    ​AERO INDIA: New Delhi set to sign off on A330 AEW&C platform

    2017-02-14T13:14:35Z

    New Delhi’s Defence Research Development Organisation is awaiting final approvals for its Airbus A330-200 based Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft.

  • News

    UH-60V Black Hawk achieves first flight

    2017-02-13T22:00:36Z

    ​Northrop Grumman and the US Army completed the first flight of the UH-60V engineering and development model last month, bringing the legacy Black Hawk’s analog cockpit into the digital age.

  • News

    ​AERO INDIA: Boeing looks beyond Indian offset work

    2017-02-13T13:51:33Z

    Boeing wants to help improve India’s aerospace industrial capabilities, as it further integrates the country into its supply chain.

  • News

    Lockheed Martin rolls-out first LM-100J

    2017-02-09T20:01:05Z

    ​Lockheed Martin ceremonially rolled out the first LM-100J commercial freighter off the assembly line in Marietta, Georgia, completing a key milestone ahead of a scheduled first flight in the spring.

  • News

    ​Murky AW101 delivery perplexes Indonesian defence officials

    2017-02-09T03:08:36Z

    Jakarta will launch an investigation into the delivery of a Leonardo Helicopters AgustaWestland AW101 VVIP helicopter, part of a deal that was apparently cancelled.

  • News

    F-35 cost target impossible without block buy, Lockheed says

    2017-02-09T01:13:35Z

    ​A hand-shake agreement with US government negotiators slashes the cost of each F-35A ordered in the latest annual lot to $94.6 million, but the Lockheed Martin programme’s goal to drop the price to $85 million in three years is in jeopardy unless the Defense department invokes a package of special ...

  • News

    Leonardo returns to T-X competition alone

    2017-02-08T17:26:04Z

    ​Leonardo has decided to compete for the US Air Force’s $16 billion T-X trainer contract despite the withdrawal last month of Raytheon as the company’s US partner and prime contractor.

  • News

    Australian navy details manned/unmanned teaming plan

    2017-02-08T13:05:45Z

    The Royal Australian Navy will introduce its new vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned air vehicle capability on 29 April, after selecting the Scheibel S-100 Camcopter. The service is to buy one system, with an option for another, to support test and evaluation activities ahead of a potential operational acquisition.

  • Mi-17 - Elbit Systems
    News

    Elbit wins Mi-17 upgrade deal in Asia-Pacific

    2017-02-08T10:42:37Z

    Elbit Systems' efforts to secure more business in the helicopter upgrade market has led to a roughly $110 million contract to modernise and maintain the Mil Mi-17 transports operated by an undisclosed country in the Asia-Pacific region. "The project will be performed over a five-year period," the company says, adding ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The future of nuclear weapons will be networked

    2017-02-08T09:46:40Z

    When the US Air Force’s Northrop Grumman B-21 bomber talks to the long-range standoff (LRSO) weapon, it will mark the first time a nuclear cruise missile communicates digitally with its delivery aircraft.

  • News

    Taiwan launches indigenous advanced jet trainer project

    2017-02-07T18:16:27Z

    ​The Taiwanese government on 7 February committed to support local industry to design and fly a prototype advanced jet trainer by 2020 and deliver 66 production aircraft to replace the air force’s aging fleet of AIDC AT-3 and Northrop F-5F trainers.

  • News

    Italian army details rotary transition plan

    2017-02-07T13:28:26Z

    The Italian army’s aviation inventory is to rationalise its fleet of nine helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft types today to just four, including a new attack platform to be developed by Leonardo.