All Fixed-Wing news – Page 270

  • News

    ​US approves $420m support deal for Kuwait Hornets

    2016-05-30T03:33:49Z

    The US State Department has approved a $420 million support package for Kuwait’s fleet of Boeing F/A-18C/D Hornet fighter aircraft.

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    KC-46A boom problem busts USAF schedule

    2016-05-27T18:59:42Z

    The US Air Force has delayed a full-rate production decision for the KC-46A Pegasus until August and deliveries to the first operational unit will come about three to six months late, and even then will lack one critical system for at least another 12 months.

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    USAF warms to F-22 Raptor revival proposal

    2016-05-26T15:20:26Z

    ​At a time when budget constraints are driving the US Air Force to divest fighter and attack aircraft faster than they can be replaced with the Lockheed Martin F-35, outgoing chief of staff Gen Mark Welsh says it would not be a “wild idea” to resume production of an improved ...

  • Phalanx - Raytheon
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    Raytheon offers Phalanx weapon for counter-UAV system

    2016-05-26T10:06:01Z

    Raytheon is touting the use of its Phalanx air defence system alongside a laser to counter unmanned air vehicles that pose a threat to navy vessels.

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    Swedish air force considers trainer options

    2016-05-25T13:16:54Z

    ​Sweden’s air force commander hopes to advance a competition to replace the service’s Saab 105 (Sk 60) jet trainers from late this decade, while it also works to extend the life of its veteran air transport fleet.

  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Hill Air
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    F-35 Block 3F test schedule slips as Lot 9-10 contracting drags on

    2016-05-25T01:35:00Z

    ​The Pentagon appears to be no closer to reaching an agreement with Lockheed Martin on contracts for the production of 151 F-35 Lightning II aircraft as part of low-rate production lots nine and 10.

  • Draken Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. Credit Chris Stellwag
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    CAE proposes 16 Draken A-4 Skyhawks for RCAF fighter training

    2016-05-24T21:09:20Z

    Canadian training and simulation firm CAE has teamed with American warplane contractor Draken International to offer 16 Douglas A-4 Skyhawks as aggressors for Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 combat training.

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    CAE to accept first two Grob trainers for US C-12 schoolhouse

    2016-05-24T16:53:44Z

    ​Training service provider CAE will take delivery of two Grob Aircraft G120TP single-engine turboprops next month as it begins standing up a new fixed-wing Beechcraft C-12 pilot training school at Dothan Regional Airport in Alabama for the US Army and Air Force.

  • GlobalEye - Saab
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    UAE deal drives interest in Saab's GlobalEye

    2016-05-24T10:47:32Z

    ​Saab has begun work to modify a pair of Bombardier Global 6000 business jets to its “swing-role” GlobalEye configuration for lead customer the United Arab Emirates.

  • News

    ​PICTURES: RAAF’s first P-8A conducts maiden flight

    2016-05-24T07:30:40Z

    The first Boeing P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft due for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has completed its maiden sortie.

  • US Forest Service HC-130H Paint Scheme. US Forest
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    USAF picks Coulson Aviation to outfit HC-130Hs for firefighting

    2016-05-23T21:44:07Z

    The US Air Force has picked the Coulson Aviation USA retardant aerial delivery systems (RADS-XXL) to outfit seven former Coast Guard Lockheed Martin HC-130H search-and-rescue turboprops into firefighting assets for the Forest Service.

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    Global Hawk testers using 3D-printed nylon for ice shape testing

    2016-05-23T18:36:19Z

    Weapon testers at Edwards AFB in California have taken a unique approach to ice shape testing of the remotely pilot Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk by laser printing simulated ice on the leading edges of the aircraft’s wings and V-tail to characterise buildup.

  • RNAF Lockheed Martin F-35s arrive at Leeuwarden Ai
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    PICTURES: Two Dutch F-35s arrive at Leeuwarden Air Base

    2016-05-23T16:42:41Z

    Two Lockheed Martin F-35s belonging to the Royal Netherlands Air Force have departed North America on the first eastbound transatlantic crossing of the fifth-generation fighter type, touching down at Leeuwarden Air Base in the Netherlands at approximately 8:45pm local time.

  • CH-53 - Israel Defence Force
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    Israel reveals defensive boost for CH-53 fleet

    2016-05-23T15:35:08Z

    ​The Israeli air force has confirmed for the first time that an advanced missile approach warning system was incorporated as part of the 2025 upgrade programme for its Sikorsky CH-53 transport helicopters.

  • BF-04 Flt 371 piloted by Lt Col Tom Fields perform
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    RAF Voyager begins F-35B refuelling certification

    2016-05-21T11:33:07Z

    The Royal Air Force’s Airbus A330 Voyager will become the fourth non-US aerial refuelling tanker to be certified to fill up the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II following recent tests with an F-35B at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.

  • Sikorsky CRH HH-60W. Sikorsky image
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    Sikorsky HH-60W team moves into detailed design phase

    2016-05-20T21:13:01Z

    The latest variant of the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is moving into the detailed design phase after successfully passing an air vehicle preliminary design review (PDR) by the US government.

  • Bell Helicopter AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Yankee. US M
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    ​Bell's Venom and Viper helos court foreign sales interest

    2016-05-20T19:19:30Z

    This is not your grandfather’s Huey. That is the message H-1 programme officials at US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) want potential foreign and domestic customers to know as they consider the latest UH-1Y and AH-1Z models, named Venom and Viper.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: McCain takes aim at F-35

    2016-05-20T11:16:13Z

    ​A single organisation based in a monochrome office complex across a motorway from the Pentagon manages a global supply chain with a projected 35-year value of roughly $450 billion; more than the GDP of Austria. Its name is the bureaucratic-sounding Joint Program Office (JPO), and it manages, of course, the ...

  • F-35B UK - Crown Copyright
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    UK F-35 commander highlights training challenge

    2016-05-20T11:05:53Z

    The Royal Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-35 force commander has emphasised the importance of allied partner testing to ensure that operators make the most of the fifth-generation aircraft.

  • Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion. Sikorsky Image
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    ​Sikorsky CH-53K likely to fall short of upper lifting requirement

    2016-05-19T21:20:12Z

    The US Marine Corps ideally wants its new Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion to carry 13.6t (30,000lbs) externally over 110nm (204km) unrefuelled, but early analysis indicates that it will fall approximately 907kg short of that “objective” key performance requirement.