All United States articles – Page 154

  • JLENS Raytheon
    News

    US Army aerostat descends after three-hour flight

    2015-10-28T19:44:24Z

    ​A US Army tethered aerostat has descended near to the ground after breaking loose from its moorings and floating free for several hours over northern Maryland and southern Pennsylvania.

  • MQ-9
    News

    USAF intel chief proposes single-operator MQ-9 cockpit

    2015-10-28T15:34:09Z

    ​Single-operator ground stations and weapons-carrying “wingmen” for the Lockheed Martin F-35 are two future capabilities desired by the US Air Force’s fleet of unmanned air systems (UAS), the service’s intelligence chief says.

  • Northrop LRSB 640
    News

    Northrop Grumman wins LRS-B contract

    2015-10-27T21:21:00Z

    ​The US Air Force has chosen Northrop Grumman to build America’s next stealth bomber in a landmark decision announced at the Pentagon today.

  • CH-53K
    News

    Sikorsky’s CH-53K lifts off after troubled start

    2015-10-27T19:06:10Z

    Sikorsky’s CH-53K King Stallion has finally reached “day one” of its 2,000h flight test programme after a maiden 30min flight this morning at the company’s development flight centre in West Palm Beach, Florida.

  • NATO E-3A - Miks Uzans/NATO
    News

    NATO looks to AGS to retain AWACS relevance

    2015-10-27T10:43:59Z

    The lifespan of NATO’s airborne warning and control system fleet has become increasingly dependent on it being able to operate alongside its new unmanned Alliance Ground Surveillance capability.

  • HARM
    News

    Raytheon’s HCSM anti-radiation missile upgrade completes key test

    2015-10-26T20:01:21Z

    Raytheon and the US Air Force have completed the third round of operating testing of improved AGM-88F High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) following a recent full-rate production decision, and the new version is now on track to be declared fit for combat.

  • USAF next-gen bomber
    News

    Experts split on likely Long-Range Strike Bomber winner

    2015-10-26T18:16:43Z

    The US Air Force is poised to deliver the decision of the decade, with reports that its highly anticipated Long-Range Strike Bomber contract award could come as early as Tuesday. Two key steps must take place, and Bloomberg reports that the first has already taken place.

  • 737 Max 640
    News

    Boeing completes 737 Max 8 power-on

    2015-10-26T18:09:03Z

    ​Boeing has completed the power-on milestone for the first 737 Max 8 as the re-engined and updated single-aisle aircraft is pieced together on a new assembly line in Renton, Washington.

  • PAS15 UAV
    News

    NASA plans next phase of UAV ATM integration

    2015-10-23T10:35:00Z

    NASA plans to carry out beyond line-of-sight testing of an air traffic management component for unmanned air vehicles in 2016, following on from a series of low-risk testing that took place last August.

  • News

    Scaled president appointed VP of advanced design at Northrop

    2015-10-22T23:37:43Z

    Northrop Grumman has appointed Scaled Composites president Kevin Mickey as vice-president of advanced design within its advanced research, technology and design group while Scaled has a new president and chief technology officer.

  • B-2
    News

    USAF touts LRS-B cost as downselect approaches for 100 bombers

    2015-10-22T19:44:06Z

    The US Air Force is “very, very close” to selecting an industry team to delivering its much-anticipated Long-Range Strike Bomber, perhaps pointing to a long-overdue announcement by the end of the month.

  • A-10
    News

    USAF A-10s deploy to Incirlik

    2015-10-22T13:08:17Z

    The US will accelerate its air operations in Syria against Islamic State militants by deploying its Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II to Incirlik AFB in Turkey.

  • Martin-Baker F-35 ejection seat
    News

    Bogdan: Martin-Baker will cover cost of F-35 ejection seat fix

    2015-10-22T04:50:54Z

    ​The F-35 joint programme office expects British firm Martin-Baker to cover the cost modifying the US16E Lightning II ejection seat after it was deemed too dangerous for lightweight pilots.

  • F-35A. US Air Force
    News

    JPO: F-35s could cost $1M more without Canada

    2015-10-21T23:09:41Z

    ​F-35 programme chief Gen Christopher Bogdan says the cost of each Lightning II would increase 0.7% to 1%, or about $1 million per copy, if Canada cancels its order.

  • 777 production line
    News

    Boeing acknowledges possibility of 777 rate cut

    2015-10-21T17:40:13Z

    Boeing executives acknowledged on 21 October that the current 777 production rate may not not sustainable over a four-year bridge period until a re-engined and re-winged version of the 20-year-old widebody hits the market in 2020.

  • News

    SkyWest Inc orders 19 more Embraer 175 jets

    2015-10-21T12:25:11Z

    SkyWest Inc has ordered 19 more Embraer 175 regional jets to operate for Delta Air Lines.

  • Israeli air force UH-60
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Next phase of Army engine battle begins

    2015-10-21T10:10:00Z

    ​In Afghanistan, the Boeing AH-64 and the Sikorsky UH-60 encountered a problem their designers never anticipated. Hovering at 4,000ft in 35°C (95°F) conditions had always seemed sufficient performance for a helicopter. But Afghanistan’s mountains and hot summer raised the bar for hot-weather hovering by 2,000ft.

  • F-16V - Lockheed Martin
    News

    Lockheed's enhanced F-16V makes first flight

    2015-10-21T09:39:24Z

    ​The newest version of Lockheed Martin’s venerable F-16 has taken to the air for the first time, with a range of equipment enhancements including an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.

  • Dream Chaser
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Dream Chaser spaceplane not just wishful thinking

    2015-10-21T09:32:00Z

    When NASA chose seven-seat capsule concepts from Boeing and SpaceX for full development funding in 2015 – in its bid to restore a US manned spaceflight capability lost with the 2011 retirement of the Space Shuttle fleet – it looked like the end of the runway for the Dream Chaser, ...

  • C-130J
    News

    ​Lockheed bankrolling F-35 and C-130J suppliers pending contracts

    2015-10-20T21:21:37Z

    Lockheed Martin has run out of advanced procurement money for C-130J and F-35 aircraft being procured by the US military and is paying out of pocket to support supplier base.