All Fixed-wing articles – Page 181

  • Protector 31 Sqn - Mark Kwiatkowski/FlightGlobal
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    FARNBOROUGH: RAF touts potential of Protector programme

    2018-07-15T14:28:05Z

    ​General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is arriving at the Farnborough air show on a high, after completing a historic transatlantic first with its MQ-9B SkyGuardian – the basis for the UK Royal Air Force's future Protector remotely-piloted air system.

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    FARNBOROUGH: Centurion delivers for RAF Typhoon force

    2018-07-15T14:14:17Z

    ​Expanded Royal Air Force operations with the Eurofighter Typhoon are on track to cover the retirement of its last Panavia Tornado GR4s in March 2019, while the service's long-term strike ambitions could be laid out in a new Combat Air strategy as the Farnborough air show starts.

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    FARNBOROUGH: Raytheon awaits F-35 decisions for StormBreaker integration

    2018-07-15T11:09:42Z

    ​Raytheon comes to Farnborough hunting for new export orders for the StormBreaker bomb, but the timing of deliveries will depend on pending decisions by the US government on weapons integration upgrades for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter.

  • Fire Scout RIAT - Craig Hoyle/FlightGlobal
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    Northrop Grumman shows off Fire Scout’s anti-submarine capabilities

    2018-07-15T10:37:37Z

    Northrop Grumman displayed a model of the MQ-8C Fire Scout at the Royal International Air Tattoo fitted with an Ultra Electronics sonobuoy mission pod, a little over a week after the unmanned helicopter completed Initial Operational Test and Evaluation on board the USS Coronado.

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    FARNBOROUGH: LM-100J makes Farnborough debut

    2018-07-15T09:15:34Z

    A commercial version of Lockheed Martin's C-130 Hercules first appeared at a Farnborough air show in 1970.

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    FARNBOROUGH: F-35B off to a flier with UK squadron

    2018-07-15T08:17:08Z

    ​Without in any way wanting to tempt fate, the UK's long-anticipated introduction of the stealthy Lockheed Martin F-35B appears to be running smoothly, with its first four squadron examples having touched down at their Norfolk home on 6 June some two months ahead of schedule.

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    FARNBOROUGH: UK continues to punch above its weight in global aerospace

    2018-07-14T13:21:33Z

    When the first Farnborough air show took place in 1948, the UK was a very different place. Germany's defeat had left Britons buoyant but resigned to the fact that the cost of that conflict had plunged the country into deep depression.

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    FARNBOROUGH: Caret pushes towards stability at Boeing's defence business

    2018-07-14T13:12:58Z

    For a decade, Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS) has managed to survive by cutting costs at a slightly faster pace than a relentless decline in revenues.

  • A400M Voyager
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    UK receives 20th Atlas as testing continues

    2018-07-14T09:01:09Z

    ​The UK Royal Air Force has received its 20th of an eventual 22 A400M Atlas transports from Airbus Defence & Space, while test flights of additional capabilities continue.

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    Pakistan orders 30 T129 attack helicopters

    2018-07-13T14:14:49Z

    ​Pakistan has concluded a long-awaited deal with Turkish Aerospace Industries for the latter's T129 ATAK attack helicopter.

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    Leonardo receives Italian order for ATR 72MP

    2018-07-13T13:54:55Z

    Italy's Guardia di Finanza customs body has ordered an ATR 72-600 for maritime patrol missions, to be outfitted by prime contractor Leonardo.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: UK industry awaits defence review decisions

    2018-07-13T12:38:32Z

    With the biggest players from its defence industry showcasing their products at the Farnborough air show, this year's main aerospace event could offer an ideal platform for the UK government to outline its equipment and investment priorities for the years to come.

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    ANALYSIS: How BAE's Air unit aims to maintain European ties

    2018-07-13T10:43:00Z

    BAE Systems' Air division is heading for its first Farnborough air show since being formed through a major reorganisation of the UK's leading defence contractor, and with an executive team optimistic of maintaining its position at the forefront of Europe's combat air system mix.

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    ANALYSIS: USAF tries to stop aircraft software problems with agile methods

    2018-07-13T08:41:33Z

    For decades, the US Air Force and its lead aircraft supplier, Lockheed Martin, have struggled to efficiently write the code that runs their aircraft. The result is numerous cost overruns, delays and aircraft dysfunction – especially in the much-maligned Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II programme, whose software problems have put ...

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    UK approved to buy 200 AIM-120D missiles

    2018-07-13T00:05:32Z

    ​The US State Department approved the sale of up to 200 radar-guided Raytheon AIM-120D medium-range air-to-air missiles for an estimated cost of $650 million to the United Kingdom.

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    Northrop Grumman CEO Wes Bush to resign by end of year

    2018-07-13T00:03:57Z

    ​Wes Bush will resign his position as Northrop Grumman’s CEO effective 1 January 2019. He will also relinquish his chairman role after July 2019.

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    Slovakia to purchase 14 Lockheed Martin F-16s

    2018-07-12T15:39:34Z

    ​The Defence Ministry of Slovakia announced on 11 July that it intends to purchase 14 F-16 Block 70 aircraft from Lockheed Martin to replace its aging fleet of Mikoyan MiG-29s.

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    ANALYSIS: The history of the Supermarine Spitfire and Eurofighter Typhoon

    2018-07-12T09:18:10Z

    ​To mark the 100th anniversary of the UK establishing the Royal Air Force as the first independent service of its kind, our cutaway choice for this Farnborough air show preview issue features two of the most significant types flown during its first century of operations.

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    Leonardo targets Polish attack helicopter deal with AW249

    2018-07-11T14:10:08Z

    Leonardo Helicopters is to pitch its AW249 attack helicopter – currently being developed for the Italian army – to Poland for its nascent Kruk procurement programme. The manufacturer has detailed the offer as part of a collaboration agreement with Polish defence firm PGZ.

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    AFRL sets first flight date for XQ-58A

    2018-07-11T01:22:16Z

    ​An experimental aircraft designed to demonstrate a radical new concept in modern air warfare will enter flight testing this autumn, says Maj Gen William Cooley, commander of the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).