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FARNBOROUGH 2008: L-3 will focus on growing sectors - Strianese
L-3 will focus on growing sectors - Strianese
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: EDO deal fires ITT into the big league
EDO deal fires ITT into the big league
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: EADS to offer unchanged aircraft in relaunched KC-X contest
EADS to offer unchanged aircraft in relaunched KC-X contest
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Bell tolls for ARH as Little Bird waits in the wings
Bell tolls for ARH as Little Bird waits in the wings
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Raytheon unveils RACR for front-line fighter radar upgrade
Raytheon is unveiling a redesigned and rebranded version of an active electronically scanned array dubbed the RACR ...
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Scot deal drives Chemring into US market
Scot deal drives Chemring into US market
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: QinetiQ joins Boeing for the long haul
QinetiQ joins Boeing for the long haul
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: UAVs drive aerospace software demand, says Wind River
UAVs drive aerospace software demand, says Wind River
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Need for speed
Sikorsky offered a tantalising glimpse of a high-speed future for helicopters when it announced the X2 programme in 2005 – a compound helicopter capable of cruising at 250kt and packed full of new technologies. Now the demonstrator is almost ready to fly.
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Clear as a Bell
Dick Millman has a clear vision for continued success at Bell Helicopter: Increase production capacity; remain number one in customer service; ensure a balance between military and commercial orders and create a learning culture throughout the business. Paul Derby reports.
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Boeing to stick with KC-767 for US tanker recompete
Boeing is not convinced that the US Air Force wants a big tanker, so expects to stick with the KC-767 in a revived KC-X contest ...
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BAE battles to rebuild its reputation
BAE Systems has faced several crises in recent years, including a probe by the UK's Serious Fraud Office. Now a new chief executive has pledged to restore its status
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Competition quickly forms for new air-launched torpedo
A competition is quickly forming to design and build a new weapon that will enable the future US Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon fleet to attack submarines without...
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As cost crisis strikes Bell ARH-70, Boeing eyes new opportunity
Boeing sees a new opportunity to sell the AH-6 Little Bird to the US Army, as the Bell Helicopter ARH-70 armed reconnaissance helicopter faces a second major...
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F-22, set to make Farnborough debut, faces further funding problems
Lockheed Martin's F-22 stealth fighter will make its long-awaited debut at Farnborough, but the troubled programme is set for further funding problems
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EA-18G “Growler”: New platform and capabilities set to un-level the SEAD playing field
If the battlefield were an American football field, the US Navy's venerable but well-worn Northrop...
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US Coast Guard expands Ocean Sentry role
The US Coast Guard is steadily expanding the operational role of its growing fleet of EADS Casa HC-144A Ocean Sentry maritime patrol aircraft ...
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Boeing installs engines to complete final assembly on P-8A
Boeing has installed the engines on the US Navy's first P-8A Poseidon, essentially completing structural assembly of the 737-based maritime patrol aircraft ...