All United States articles – Page 148

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Talons drawn for T-X trainer battle

    2016-01-05T13:47:16Z

    ​If 2015 was the year of the bomber, the US Air Force’s requirement for a next-generation fighter trainer will be one of the hottest games in town in 2016.

  • MC-130J
    News

    BAE and Northrop developing self-protection suite for US gunship

    2016-01-04T17:21:36Z

    Two industry heavyweights of electronic warfare have been selected to equip special-mission Lockheed Martin AC-130J and MC-130Js with next-generation radio frequency countermeasures (RFCM) systems that can “detect, disrupt and defeat” anti-aircraft weapons, radars and other threats that depend on electromagnetic signals.

  • News

    Epic end to 2015 as E1000 turboprop takes flight

    2015-12-31T21:23:59Z

    Bend, Oregon-based Epic Aircraft ended 2015 on a high note after the maiden flight of its first conforming E1000 fight test aircraft.

  • KC-130J
    News

    Lockheed ends 2015 with $5.3 billion C-130J deal

    2015-12-31T16:47:32Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has capped off 2015 with contracts for 43 C-130J cargo aircraft of various shapes and breeds for the US government, including C-130J-30 stretch-models and KC-130J tactical refuellers operated by the Marine Corps.

  • 525
    News

    Second Bell 525 takes flight

    2015-12-24T17:17:46Z

    ​After completing a series of ground checks, Bell Helicopter’s second 525 flight test vehicle has lifted off in Amarillo, Texas.

  • CH-53K
    News

    Second Sikorsky CH-53K ‘almost ready’ to join test campaign

    2015-12-23T18:50:55Z

    After a slow start, the Sikorsky CH-53K development project is gathering pace at West Palm Beach, Florida, with sixth test flights and counting since initial lift-off in late October and a second aircraft almost complete.

  • News

    Boeing faces up to $36m in fines for skipped deadlines

    2015-12-22T22:03:57Z

    Boeing has agreed to pay at least $12 million and make more than a dozen internal management changes to settle a string of complaints by the US Federal Aviation Administration over failing to follow through on safety enforcement actions.

  • UH-60A "Autonomous Hawk"
    News

    USA won’t fly troops into battle aboard pilotless helicopters

    2015-12-22T21:15:47Z

    The US Army has no plans to ferry troops into war zones aboard unmanned helicopters, but will push autonomous and remote-controlled flight technology for cargo delivery, although it's not a near-term priority, service officials say.

  • SpaceX
    News

    SpaceX Falcon 9 booster achieves epic vertical landing

    2015-12-22T03:09:02Z

    SpaceX has pulled of a monumental feat in aerospace engineering by landing its upgraded first-stage Falcon 9 rocket booster at Cape Canaveral, Florida, while successfully putting 11 Orbcomm communications satellites on orbit.

  • B-2A
    News

    Northrop prepares for LRS-B growth in Palmdale

    2015-12-21T21:41:41Z

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems president Tom Vice remembers spending 16h days more than 26 years ago inside a once tightly-secured factory in Palmdale, California, as a flight controls engineer preparing the flying-wing B-2 for first flight on 17 July 1989.

  • News

    Panasonic works to expand uptake of new weather app

    2015-12-21T17:09:05Z

    Panasonic Weather Solutions, part of the global connectivity specialist, is working to secure a launch customer for its new 4DAero weather app for electronic flightbags.

  • AGS
    News

    NATO’s new 'AGS' Global Hawk achieves first flight

    2015-12-20T06:46:24Z

    NATO has moved a step closer to filling its long-held airborne ground surveillance capability gap after Northrop Grumman successfully flight tested the military alliance’s new RQ-4B Global Hawk-based “Alliance Ground Surveillance” UAV.

  • Bombers
    News

    Boeing raises protest of ‘irreparably flawed’ bomber selection

    2015-12-19T07:04:00Z

    Boeing and Lockheed Martin have reaffirmed their objection to the US Air Force’s next-generation bomber development contract award to Northrop Grumman in October, calling the lengthy source-selection process “irreparably flawed”.

  • KAI, Lockheed T-X demonstor
    News

    Lockheed to reveal 'ultimate offering' for T-X next year

    2015-12-19T06:36:23Z

    Lockheed Martin is yet to reveal its “ultimate offering” for the US air force’s hotly contested advanced pilot training competition despite joining Korea Aerospace Industries in the unveiling of its possible T-50 Golden Eagle-based T-X proposal in South Korea this week.

  • Chinook
    News

    New US army chief embraces predecessor’s aviation upgrade plan

    2015-12-18T19:57:15Z

    ​The US Army’s new top general isn’t planning any major shakeup of the ground force’s aviation modernisation plan, but there may be opportunities to move faster on Future Vertical Lift.

  • News

    Quarrel over next-gen nuclear cruise missile heats up

    2015-12-17T21:18:43Z

    ​As the voices opposing America’s new nuclear-tipped cruise missile grow louder, recently-retired air force general Larry Spencer has rejected suggestions that cancelling the programme will inspire other nations to follow suit.

  • F-35B
    News

    Congress offers Christmas cheer to F-35 and F/A-18 programmes

    2015-12-17T19:11:15Z

    The Lockheed Martin F-35 and Boeing F/A-18 are major winners in an omnibus spending bill announced by US lawmakers Wednesday, with funding granted for 11 more Lightning IIs than requested by President Obama in February.

  • Fighters
    News

    Welsh: Modernise USAF or risk more lives in future conflict

    2015-12-16T22:18:56Z

    The military head of the US Air Force has warned that the cost of not modernising front-line combat aviation forces “will be measured in terms of lives lost of friendly forces”.

  • F-35
    News

    ​F-22, Typhoon and Rafale tested in new joint combat exercise

    2015-12-16T17:11:42Z

    The increasingly cluttered warzone in Syria and the recent shoot down of a Russian Su-24 bomber by Turkey underscore the need for deeper interoperability, deconfliction and coordination between coalition fighters, according to US Air Force’s top general.

  • NATO AGS Global Hawk rollout preview - Northrop Gr
    News

    Global Hawk readies for new payload tests

    2015-12-16T14:46:24Z

    Northrop Grumman has scheduled flight tests of three new payloads for the RQ-4B Global Hawk fleet next year.