All articles by Stephen Trimble – Page 56

  • News

    US Navy fighter develops passive target ID for ships

    2015-04-15T01:22:39Z

    ​Boeing developed the EA-18G Growler mainly to jam radars, but the US Navy has been quietly developing its onboard systems to perform a critical new role in attacks on surface vessels.

  • News

    DoD revamping F-35 maintenance plan

    2015-04-15T00:28:39Z

    ​The US Department of Defense is revamping a 14-year-old strategy for maintaining a global fleet of Lockheed Martin F-35 fighters that relies heavily on a currently dysfunctional automated system and a just-in-time logistics model managed by the contractor.

  • PW4000
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Geared turbofans usher P&W into Big Data era

    2015-04-13T15:57:00Z

    ​By 2030, tens of thousands of Pratt & Whitney geared turbofans will be generating a staggering amount of data along with thrust. The combined fleet will stream 12 petabytes – equivalent to 12 million gigabytes – to servers on the ground every year, with each engine capturing 50 times the ...

  • Bombardier CSeries flight
    News

    Bombardier risks losing third-largest CSeries customer

    2015-04-08T18:34:44Z

    ​Repeated delays and a new financing problem could drive Bombardier’s third-largest customer for the CSeries to cancel the order within a few months.

  • F135 stand - P&W
    News

    P&W to re-evaluate interim fix for F135 engine problem

    2015-04-08T04:33:39Z

    ​An interim fix for a critical safety problem in the F135 engine for the Lockheed Martin F-35 could soon become permanent or be replaced by a redesigned system, Pratt & Whitney says.

  • USMC F-35B - AirTeamImages
    News

    F-35 JPO details P&W engine block-buy

    2015-04-08T04:23:04Z

    ​The F-35 joint programme office (JPO) has revealed the first details of a three-year, block-buy proposal for the Pratt & Whitney engine that powers the Lockheed Martin fighter.

  • Piper
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: L-3 spurs ADS-B hopes for GA with low-cost Lynx

    2015-04-07T00:00:00Z

    ​Five years ago, the US Federal Aviation Administration set a very ambitious goal. By 31 December 2019, any pilot operating in controlled airspace must carry a system compliant with automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) out that continuously transmits the aircraft’s identify and precise position.

  • UH-60 thumb - US Army
    News

    UTC names new CEO for Sikorsky as spinoff review continues

    2015-04-02T16:21:52Z

    ​United Technologies has brought a former senior executive out of retirement and name him as the new chief executive for Sikorsky Aircraft as the parent company continues reviewing a potential spinoff.

  • MD530G - MD Helicopters
    News

    SEC accuses MD Helicopters owner of fraud

    2015-03-31T20:50:20Z

    ​The US Securities and Exchange Commission has accused the owner of MD Helicopters of committing fraud by hiding information from investors.

  • News

    Weapon, sensor upgrades coming for Apache fleet

    2015-03-31T19:36:55Z

    ​As Boeing announced delivering the 100th AH-64E Apache helicopter on 30 March, the US Army is already planning a new round of upgrades.

  • V-280 mock-up
    News

    Bell, Lockheed show off futuristic flightdeck for V-280

    2015-03-31T12:46:07Z

    ​Bell Helicopter and Lockheed Martin unveiled a single-screen glass cockpit concept in the V-280 tiltrotor mock-up displayed at an army aviation conference on 30 March.

  • News

    Cash-strapped US Army aviation focuses on immediate needs

    2015-03-31T02:53:14Z

    ​A futuristic fleet of speedier and more survivable rotorcraft are at least 15 years away, but US Army aviation officials are not willing to wait that long to start addressing a long list of perceived needs.

  • News

    US Army outlines CH-47F upgrades for 100-year lifespan

    2015-03-31T02:49:52Z

    ​The US Army is laying plans to revamp the CH-47F Chinook with a series of major upgrades over the next 15-20 years as the current multi-year production deal expires in Fiscal 2019.

  • HondaJet HA-420
    News

    HondaJet gains provisional type certificate, deliveries near

    2015-03-27T21:35:54Z

    ​A newly-awarded provisional type certificate for the HA-420 HondaJet moves the North Carolina-based manufacturer a major stiep closer in its 12-year-long quest of entering the light business jet market.

  • CSeries
    News

    Bombardier CEO suggests new CSeries delay possible

    2015-03-27T21:05:30Z

    ​Bombardier’s new chief executive appeared to disclose a new delay for first delivery of the CS100 at a press conference in Montreal on 27 March, but a company spokeswoman says there has been no change.

  • DARPA Tern 640
    News

    DARPA selects two firms to compete for sea-based UAV

    2015-03-26T18:48:00Z

    AeroVironment and Northrop Grumman will compete to build a Predator-sized unmanned air system (UAS) that can be launched and recovered from a naval patrol vessel, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced.

  • F-22
    News

    USAF starts researching helmet-mounted cueing for F-22

    2015-03-25T21:39:13Z

    ​The US Air Force has moved a step closer to equipping the Lockheed Martin F-22 cockpit with a helmet-mounted cueing system.

  • News

    Airbus starts delivering training version of UH-72

    2015-03-25T21:14:22Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has rolled the first UH-72A Lakota off the assembly line that will be delivered straight to Fort Rucker, Alabama, as the US Army begins to replace more than 180 Bell Helicopter TH-67 Creek primary trainers.

  • F-35B 200px Lockheed
    News

    US Marines stick to F-35B dates despite new problems

    2015-03-24T20:36:35Z

    ​The US Marine Corps has decided to stand-up the first operational F-35B squadron in July with known software, structural and logistical deficiencies that must be fixed later, says Lt Gen Chris Bogdan, executive officer of the joint programme office.

  • Google Project Wing
    News

    Google targets low-cost ADS-B Out avionics market

    2015-03-24T00:38:30Z

    Google’s quest to introduce small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into low altitude airspace within a “few years” has driven the company to launch an unexpected foray into the avionics market, says Dave Vos, head of the Internet company’s Project Wing.