All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 189
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BAE demonstrates enhanced fighter datalink
BAE Systems and SRA International have demonstrated a faster and more flexible airborne...
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Swift Engineering on the fast track
Swift Engineering is known for race car designs more than prototype aircraft, but with its successful role...
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Double-billing glitch strikes Lockheed Joint Strike Fighter account
Lockheed Martin owes the US government at least $265 million after company employees discovered a five-year-old charging...
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Boeing aims to refresh 767 line with tanker win
Boeing has unveiled new hopes to revive and refresh the 767 production line for extended commercial and military sales, as it seeks to win the US Air Force's...
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USAF joins Navy, Marines in small tactical unmanned air vehicle programme
The US Navy and US Marine Corps have decided to split a tender for a tactical-level unmanned aircraft system into two separate competitions and delayed contract...
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US Navy surveillance system developed to rival Northrop Grumman's JSTARS
The US Navy has secretly developed and deployed a new airborne surveillance system that rivals the capability of Northrop Grumman's E-8C...
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Pratt & Whitney works to support Bombardier airliner
Pratt & Whitney is working to support Bombardier's timeline for launching the single-aisle CSeries project, despite...
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US to arm Mid East allies in response to Iran Sukhoi threat
Amid reports of a blockbuster Iranian-Russian arms deal, the Bush administration has unveiled a...
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Boeing 787 production could reach 16 a month
Boeing 787 production could be set to reach up to 16 aircraft a month, says Ultra Electronics, a programme supplier. The UK company's chief executive Douglas...
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Brazil and OECD members sign pact on aircraft export credits
Major aircraft exporting countries have signed a pact that limits government financing support on aircraft sales, says the Organisation...
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Northrop Grumman wins US Navy unmanned bomber contract
Northrop Grumman has won a landmark victory in the strike aircraft market, beating Boeing ...
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Boeing calls for missile competition
Boeing has raised a completely new option for the US Air Force to overcome cost and reliability issues with a competitor's...
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US Navy awards UCAS-D contract to Northrop Grumman
The US Navy has awarded Northrop Grumman a contract to build and demonstrate the first carrier-based, unmanned, strike aircraft with the X-47B.
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Lockheed steps up multi-year sales pitch for JSF
Lockheed Martin has formed a "tiger team" to study how to implement a new financing scheme to help international F-35 Joint...
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Boeing pins airframe hopes on UCAS-D success
Boeing is pinning its long-term future in the strike aircraft market on a US Navy contract worth roughly $2 billion that...
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