All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 192
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USAF considers scrapping Lockheed Martin JASSM deal
The US Air Force may cancel the Lockheed...
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US naval aviation may face more cuts in next spending plan, official says
The same strategy that slashed US naval aircraft procurement by nearly 10% this year will be reapplied for the next planning update, naval officials said...
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US Air Force to expand Boeing F-15C active radar upgrade with Raytheon
Raytheon is reviving a programme to upgrade the US Air Force's Boeing F-15C fighters with active electronically...
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Using simulators to the full
Using simulators to the full Alteon's new business model seeks to aggregate unused simulator capacity across the airline industry, and sell the excess...
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CSAR-X contest attracts fresh flak
Sikorsky voices 'vigorous opposition' to new request for proposals, claiming Boeing's HH-47 retains unfair advantage
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Alteon aims to exploit airlines' extra capacity
Training Stephen Trimble / Seattle Boeing subsidiary Alteon has adopted a new business plan focused on profiting from the surplus of training simulators...
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BAE Systems wins contract to put SPIRITT in the sky
Firm to support Raytheon demonstration of hyperspectral reconnaissance payload
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Boeing readies first 787's systems
Airframer confident of meeting August maiden flight target as it begins testing of software releases for twinjet
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FAA criticises Europe's green line
Blakey calls environmental plan 'unworkable', but warns that similar backlash against aviation is possible in USA