All Fixed-Wing news – Page 840
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CSAR-X: The billion dollar fight
As the contest enters its final phase, Paul Derby reports on the battle for the CSAR-X
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US defence budget: USAF legacy fleet pays the price for JSF
The US Air Force is forced to sacrifice one-quarter of its fighter aircraft to preserve Raptor and Joint Strike Fighter acquisition plans
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InterviewFlight Interview: Ronald Sugar, CEO Northrop Grumman
This week Flight International published an interview with Northrup Grumman chief executive Ronald Sugar. Read the edited transcript here.
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Engine coating is a Gem for UK Lynx operations
MoD borrows Russian technique to counter effects of sand erosion on powerplants
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US lobby fights to save GE/R-R F136 engine as alternative for JSF
Alternative JSF powerplant faces axe in 2007 budget
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India details wide-ranging wishlist
New Delhi issues requests for ASW helicopters and maritime reconnaissance aircraft, as fighter suppliers line up
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Singapore decides not to firm up Seahawk options
Air force determines the six machines it acquired last year are sufficient for its needs
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Little Bird demonstration to grow
Systems developed for 1999 army project to be reused as Boeing aims to show in-flight control from Black Hawk
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Bulgaria to sign delayed C-27J deal
Bulgaria’s defence ministry is to sign a delayed contract for five Alenia Aeronautica C-27J Spartan tactical transports within the next few weeks, say industry sources. Sofia selected the aircraft in April 2005, and deliveries are now expected to begin during 2007. The deal includes three option aircraft.



















