All United States articles – Page 172

  • Germanwings debris
    News

    Germanwings co-pilot increased speed during descent

    2015-04-03T14:27:53Z

    The flight data recorder from the Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps on 24 March shows that the co-pilot on several occasions increased the speed of the aircraft's descent, according to French accident investigatory agency BEA.

  • Black Hawks - US Army
    News

    In a spin: the US Army's Top 10 helicopter types

    2015-04-02T15:37:08Z

    ​In the week that a senior US Army aviation official conceded that the branch’s planned modernisation and Future Vertical Lift projects cannot both be funded in the face of potential further sequestration cuts, our Top 10 looks at the scale of service’s current inventory.

  • 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.

  • S-97 Raider thumb
    News

    Sikorsky outlines goals, timeline for S-97 flight test

    2015-03-31T17:31:19Z

    ​As Sikorsky continues to inch toward first flight of the S-97 Raider demonstrator, company officials have outlined the scope and duration of the flight test programme for the high-speed, compound helicopter.

  • 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.

  • AC crash Halifax 640px-1
    News

    PICTURES: Air Canada A320 badly damaged by landing ‘incident’

    2015-03-30T17:00:00Z

    The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has released a series of photographs showing substantial damage to an Air Canada Airbus A320 involved in an accident at Halifax Stanfield International airport early on 29 March.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Amazon drone - Rex Features
    News

    Technology overtakes Amazon's FAA UAV authorisation

    2015-03-25T16:34:44Z

    ​A delay in the Federal Aviation Administration granting Amazon permission to test an unmanned air vehicle has rendered the UAV “obsolete”, the online retailer says, as it continues to develop advanced models of the variant authorised by the administration.

  • Apache Shadow - US Army
    News

    US Army establishes first manned-unmanned unit

    2015-03-24T16:41:42Z

    ​The US Army has established its first manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) squadron, combining the Boeing AH-64D/E Apache helicopters with the Textron Systems RQ-7B Shadow unmanned air vehicles into one heavy attack reconnaissance unit.

  • 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.

  • Gray Eagle NERO FS US Army
    News

    US Army orders more Gray Eagle UAVs

    2015-03-23T18:06:12Z

    ​The US Army has made a $133 million modification to a contract for its General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned air vehicles to add 19 aircraft to the order.

  • USAF F-35A - US Air Force
    News

    New report shows slow, steady unit cost drop for F-35

    2015-03-23T11:32:00Z

    ​The overall cost of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II programme will come in at about $7.5 billion less than previously expected, according to the 2015 selected acquisition report.

  • Amazon drone - Rex Features
    News

    FAA permits Amazon to carry out research into UAV delivery service

    2015-03-20T17:45:17Z

    ​Amazon is a step closer to realising its dream of utilising unmanned air vehicles in its delivery service, following the Federal Aviation Administration’s award of an experimental airworthiness certificate to the firm to carry out research that would contribute to its envisioned Prime Air offering.

  • Dubai airport
    Opinion

    OPINION: Why US protectionism is bad for everyone

    2015-03-20T12:14:53Z

    ​The home of the free market has always had an ­ambivalent attitude to foreign competition, from Japanese cars threatening Motor City in the 1970s to cheap imports squeezing farmers. The USA may be a consumer paradise, where ordering a pizza requires a baffling array of choices – but the customer ...

  • Watchkeeper Afghan - Crown Copyright
    News

    Study shows armed UAV exports limited despite demand

    2015-03-19T15:57:12Z

    ​An arms transfer study from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) claims that only the UK and Nigeria have been the recipients of armed unmanned air vehicles, despite “widespread interest” in their acquisition.

  • Scrapyard
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Experts urge MROs to prepare for innovation wave

    2015-03-19T15:40:32Z

    ​In recent years, the North American MRO business has been relatively stable and predictable, growing modestly in line with carriers’ fleet plans while capturing incrementally-more work from overseas operators, says experts.