All Helicopters articles – Page 185

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    SINGAPORE: Northrop confident of Seoul Global Hawk decision

    2014-02-12T09:20:32Z

    ​South Korea is on the verge of signing a letter of acceptance for four Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30 (I)s.

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    SINGAPORE: Lockheed advances with Asia F-35 roll-out

    2014-02-12T09:14:12Z

    ​Lockheed Martin is making steady progress introducing the F-35 fighter to the Asia-Pacific region.

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    SINGAPORE: Boeing eyes $10 billion ISR market

    2014-02-12T09:09:05Z

    ​Boeing believes there is a $10 billion business opportunity in the niche market for mid-sized Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft.

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    SINGAPORE: Bell pushes ahead with export V-22 sales

    2014-02-12T04:40:29Z

    ​Bell is working with partner Boeing to finalise a number of export sales campaigns for its V-22 Osprey even as it continues development activities on its V-280 Valor third-generation tiltrotor.

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    SINGAPORE: Boeing closes in on Indian Apache, Chinook deals

    2014-02-12T00:58:00Z

    ​Boeing expects to sign contracts soon covering India’s planned purchase of its AH-64E Apache and CH-47F Chinook helicopters, while global interest in the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor produced with partner Bell has reached a new high.

  • Algerian C-130
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    Weather suspected in C-130 crash

    2014-02-11T16:02:00Z

    Senior Algerian military spokesman Col Lahmadi Bouguern has suggested that today's fatal crash of an air force Lockheed C-130 Hercules was probably related to bad weather. He says there was high wind and turbulence over the surrounding mountainous terrain, and poor visibility in snow.

  • Algerian C-130
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    Algerian military C-130 in fatal crash

    2014-02-11T13:59:00Z

    An Algerian military Lockheed C-130 tactical transport has crashed in northeast Algeria with the loss of all 103 people on board, according to an on-site reporter from Agence France-Presse, quoting local officials.

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    Sikorsky fires up main CH-53K engines

    2014-02-10T21:35:45Z

    ​Sikorsky is moving forward with ground testing of its prototype CH-53K heavy lift helicopter, announcing it has ignited the ground test vehicle’s 7,500shp-class General Electric GE38-1B main engines and spun the rotor head.

  • Lockheed Martin U-2
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    Analysts predict A-10, U-2 retirements in FY15

    2014-02-07T21:21:42Z

    Some of the US Air Force’s most venerable aircraft will likely head to the boneyard in fiscal year 2015, victims of projected military funding cuts, budget analysts predict.

  • Global Observer UAV
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    AeroVironment teams with Lockheed Martin on Global Observer

    2014-02-07T18:23:17Z

    ​AeroVironment has teamed up with Lockheed Martin to pursue international customers for the liquid hydrogen-powered Global Observer, a high-altitude, ultra-long endurance unmanned air system (UAS).

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    Lahat missile passes complex firing trial

    2014-02-06T08:18:23Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries has completed a series of helicopter-based firing demonstrations with its Lahat missile.

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    UK sets 2019 target for Crowsnest introduction

    2014-02-06T07:56:56Z

    ​The UK Royal Navy will field a next-generation organic airborne early warning capability in 2019, 18 months sooner than previously planned.

  • Boeing LRSB
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    US plans selective defence R&D to counter overseas threats: Official

    2014-02-05T20:45:57Z

    Cuts to defense research and development budgets threaten to limit US innovation at a time when countries like China and Russia are investing heavily in new defense technology, a top US Department of Defense official warns on 5 February.

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    Raytheon continues developing persistent close air support technology

    2014-02-05T00:05:52Z

    Raytheon is beginning work on the third phase of a multi-year project to develop a persistent close air support (PCAS) system to give ground troops faster, more accurate air support.

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    Northrop to position for future bomber work as LRS-B progresses

    2014-02-04T08:25:00Z

    ​Northrop Grumman says it has interest in continuing to provide the US Air Force with bomber aircraft, an indication the company remains a potential bidder in the service’s next-generation long-range strike bomber (LRS-B) programme.

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    Martin-Baker vows to learn lessons from fatal Red Arrows accident

    2014-02-03T20:17:00Z

    ​The coroner’s report on the death of UK Royal Air Force Red Arrows display team pilot, Flt Lt Sean Cunningham, blamed ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker for failures of communication that allowed a maintenance error by the RAF. As a result, said the coroner, the seat detonated unexpectedly on the ground ...

  • AH-64E - US Army
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    Iraq requests Apache helicopter purchase

    2014-01-30T11:54:17Z

    ​Iraq’s continuing military transformation could be advanced further, through a potentially $4.8 billion deal for 24 Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters.

  • F-35B - Lockheed Martin
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    F-35 faces familiar dogfight with competing facts

    2014-01-30T10:44:06Z

    More than 12 years after launching development, a now-familiar scenario for the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme is playing out again: a team of outside government evaluators predict a major new delay for entry into operational service, while programme insiders insist that no such thing will happen.

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    IAI advances unmanned helicopter plans

    2014-01-29T21:24:00Z

    ​Israel Aerospace Industries is continuing its efforts to offer an unmanned version of a manned helicopter.

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    Safran positioned for growth in onboard electrical systems

    2014-01-29T16:57:40Z

    ​No-one should be surprised that United Technologies, the parent company of Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky and Hamilton Sundstrand, redrew the aerospace industry competitive landscape when it bought Goodrich in 2012 for $18 billion. The largest M&A deal in aerospace industry history could hardly have gone down without repercussions, and naturally ...