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Uniacke joins IBA as head of asset management
The International Bureau of Aviation (IBA) has announced that James Uniacke has joined them in a newly created role, Head of Asset Management, to lead and...
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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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RIAT: UK's Voyager tanker makes public debut
The UK has formally named its A330 tanker/transport the Voyager, as the type makes its public debut at RIAT ...
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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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Fox apologises to families of Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash pilots
The UK Ministry of Defence has withdrawn the accusation that an RAF Chinook crash in 1994 was caused by the pilots' negligence ...
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Poland to launch tanker evaluation
Poland will soon evaluate a Boeing 767 converted for use as a tanker/VIP aircraft by the Bedek Aviation division of Israel Aerospace Industries ...
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Boeing's fighting comeback
Assumed to be out of manned combat aircraft 10 years ago, Boeing is still firmly in the business, and looking past fifth-generation fighters
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RIAT: Vulcan, Voyager to star at 40th anniversary show
To take place from 16-17 July, RIAT 2011 will mark 40 years of the Air Tattoo, and attract military aircraft from around the globe ...
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LIBYA: British Army details Apache's success
Army Air Corps Apaches engaged regime targets 39 times during their first month of use over Libya, the UK has revealed ...
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UK Military Aviation Authority boss outlines safety reforms
A new organisation intended to ensure the safety of UK military aircraft is already making great strides, its boss says ...
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Airbus Military to assist Indonesian partner
Airbus Military is to strengthen its relationship with state-owned PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) ...
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Mexican air force to get four C-27J transports
Mexico has signed a roughly $200 million deal with Alenia Aeronautica for four C-27J Spartan transports ...
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PICTURES: AirSpace users capture the action at Waddington air show
See images from the Waddington air show, as posted by users of Flightglobal's AirSpace site ...
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India requests Mk54 torpedoes for P-8Is
India has requested 32 Raytheon Mk54 lightweight torpedoes for use aboard its Boeing P-8I Neptune aircraft ...
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Indian navy considering Northrop's MQ-4C BAMS
Northrop Grumman is pitching its MQ-4C Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) unmanned aircraft system to the Indian navy.
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Sweden nears decision on C-130 avionics upgrade
The Swedish air force is nearing a decision on an avionics upgrade for its Lockheed Martin C-130H transports ...
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PARIS: Defence industry stays quiet at Paris
Military aviation is nearly always overshadowed by the commercial news juggernaut of the Paris air show, but the global defence industry's biggest newsmakers seemed especially quiet at what is still the world's largest industry event this year.
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PARIS: Ground manoeuvering concerns kept Saudi A330 tanker away
Airbus Military kept its A330 tanker away from Le Bourget due to concerns over restricted parking space ...
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PARIS: India’s first P-8I starts to take shape
Boeing has begun final assembly of India's first P-8I maritime patrol aircraft at its Renton factory in Washington, following delivery of the fuselage from subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems.
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PARIS: Saab demonstrates special mission range from on high
Sweden's reputation for ingenuity was highlighted at the show on Tuesday evening, when Saab officials delivered a press briefing about the company's special mission aircraft programmes from several thousand feet above Paris.