All Fixed-Wing news – Page 842
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Australia assesses its rotary options
Follow-on Chinook purchase on cards for intra-theatre lift
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Indonesia looks for MRO partner to revive C-130s
Overseas contenders line up for contract to reactivate grounded Hercules transports
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THE 737 STORY: Little wonder
The best-selling 737 is a true record breaker, but surprisingly struggled for life in its early years. Boeing even once offered to sell it to the Japanese
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NewsUSAF to spend $2bn on next unmanned bomber
Development expected to start in 2008 as service studies next-generation options
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Electric vision: how to turn an idea into aviation reality
Niall McGirr is an electronic engineer and a partner in Irish data acquisition systems designer Acra Control. How did he graduate from Siemens staffer to entrepreneur?
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‘Dazzling’ Boeing F/A-18E/F radar marred by software faults
Raytheon APG-79 for the Super Hornet praised, when it works, but shutdowns and restarts continue to frustrate
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NewsPiloting a vision
Europe could take centre stage in the development of civil UAVs, according to a new roadmap. The keys are greater investment and better air traffic integration
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Labour of love: could Tom’s job be the best in the world?
Bringing a new business jet to market involves a whole team – but at the front of the sale is the demonstration pilot. Tom Sifford does this job for Raytheon Aircraft



















