All Fixed-Wing news – Page 865
-
News
BAE plans aerospace business park in north west of UK
Defence giant BAE Systems is looking to turn part of its Salmesbury site in north-west England into a regional aerospace business park by persuading suppliers and other smaller companies to take up residence.
-
NewsBoeing's F-15 to be Singapore's next fighter
Boeing's F-15T has beaten the Dassault Rafale in the two-horse race to provide Singapore with its next fighter.
-
News
Atlantic harmony
Work is progressing apace on both sides of the Atlantic to open up of airspace for UAV operations, creating a new commercial market for the first time
-
News
Common purpose
Considerable efforts are being expended to ensure that future standards for UAV certification are in harmony in Europe and in North America
-
News
Watching Brief
The unmanned air vehicle community will soon get its first glimpse of the promised surveillance capabilities of the UK’s $1.2 billion Watchkeeper system
-
News
Singapore eyes Global Hawk UAV
Island state interested in airborne early warning RQ-4 development to expand surveillance capabilities
-
News
KAI T-50 testing to be extended
Manufacturer unveils first production aircraft for South Korea, but confirms plans for more development flights
-
-
News
Aerosonde starts UAV trials with US Air Force
UAV manufacturer Aerosonde has been awarded a contract worth almost US$700,00 by the US Air Force to undertake trials to meet weather reconnaissance requirements for tropical storms as well as military targeting and training.
-
News
New targeting system for Australia's F/A -18 Hornet fighter
Northrop Grumman has been chosen as the preferred supplier of a state-of-the-art laser weapon targeting system for Australia’s Boeing F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft.
-
News
NG nears completion of next generation Global Hawk
Northrop Grumman has moved closer to completing the first of its next-generation RQ-4B Global Hawk unmanned air vehicles due to recent deliveries of two critical airframe components.



















