All Fixed-wing articles – Page 196

  • News

    JSTARS replacement cancelled in new USAF budget plan

    2018-02-13T00:01:44Z

    ​The US Air Force’s has decided to retire its primary aerial ground surveillance platform in the mid-2020s and replace it with a network of existing and new sensors linked to a ground-based command and control system.

  • C-130J 400 - Lockheed Martin
    News

    PICTURE: Lockheed delivers 400th C-130J

    2018-02-12T16:13:30Z

    ​Lockheed Martin delivered its 400th J-model Hercules on 9 February, as operations with the global fleet have passed 1.7 million flying hours.

  • News

    USAF commissions Boeing to build more MOPs

    2018-02-10T00:38:05Z

    ​The US Air Force has commissioned Boeing to produce a new batch of GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), the 13,600kg (30,000lb) mega-conventional bombs used for burrowing deep inside fortified bunkers and detonating.

  • News

    Munich prosecutor fines Airbus to conclude bribery investigation

    2018-02-09T23:25:59Z

    ​Airbus has agreed to pay a $99.5 million (€81.25 million) fine to conclude a six-year-old investigation by the Munich Public Prosecutor into allegations of bribery involving a 2003 sale of Eurofighter Typhoons to Austria, the company announced on 9 February.

  • News

    Draft documents reveal USAF plans for more A-10 upgrades

    2018-02-09T15:51:35Z

    ​The US Air Force has released draft acquisition documents showing plans to buy up to 116 new wing sets for the Fairchild Republic A-10 fleet that call for reviving production after March 2019 with a new contractor.

  • A400M rescue - Action Press Rex Shutterstock
    Opinion

    OPINION: Can contract revision rescue A400M?

    2018-02-09T11:08:23Z

    ​One year ago, Airbus chief executive Tom Enders put the future of the company’s flagship military project on the line, by demanding crisis talks with its European customers for the long-troubled A400M.

  • Rafale over Mali - French air force
    News

    France to buy more Rafales, A330 tankers under new spending plan

    2018-02-09T10:57:09Z

    France has unveiled an ambitious and wide-ranging military modernisation programme that includes the acquisition of additional Dassault Rafale fighters, an all-new fleet of light helicopters and additional aerial refuelling tankers.

  • News

    ​ELINT version of C-2 transport conducts flight tests

    2018-02-09T03:33:20Z

    A Kawasaki Heavy Industries C-2 tactical tarnsport aircraft equipped for electronic intelligence (ELINT) has commenced test flights from Gifu air base in Japan.

  • News

    ​BAE to upgrade HUD on UAE F-16 fleet

    2018-02-09T02:43:35Z

    Lockheed Martin has tapped BAE Systems to upgrade heads-up displays (HUD) for the United Arab Emirates F-16 Block 60 fighters.

  • News

    ​Seoul moves closer to MPA decision

    2018-02-09T02:21:46Z

    Seoul is moving closer to a decision for new maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) to bolster its anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

  • News

    LRIP 11 negotiations for F-35s resume after one-year hiatus

    2018-02-08T18:31:42Z

    ​US government officials have delivered the first formal response to Lockheed Martin’s 14-month-old pricing proposal for more than 100 F-35s ordered under the 11th annual lot of low-rate initial production (LRIP 11), says Lockheed chief financial officer Bruce Tanner.

  • German A400M - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    A400M customers move towards fresh contract revision

    2018-02-08T14:06:20Z

    ​One year after Airbus called for emergency talks with its launch customers for the A400M tactical transport to address what it described as a "huge financial burden" afflicting the company, the parties appear to be on track to sign a revised contract before the end of 2018.

  • News

    ​SINGAPORE: Lockheed eyes long future for F-16 production

    2018-02-08T08:47:59Z

    Lockheed Martin is confident in its ability to maintain F-16 production in the USA pending a decision by India for a single-engined fighter, which could extend production for many years.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Israel's UAV specialists target exports

    2018-02-08T07:51:52Z

    From compact, battlefield-launched, eyes in the sky to large, tactical reconnaissance platforms and warhead-armed systems that can loiter for hours before hitting their targets with deadly effect, Israel has led the world in developing unmanned air systems. With know-how created by the need to survey enemy combatants in built-up areas ...

  • News

    ​SINGAPORE: Lockheed promotes IRST for region’s fighters

    2018-02-08T02:48:50Z

    Lockheed Martin is promoting infrared search and track (IRST) to help upgrade the sensor capabilities of the region’s fighter fleets.

  • News

    ​SINGAPORE: Lockheed's Carvalho kiboshes SR-72 idea

    2018-02-08T00:36:00Z

    The head of Lockheed Martin’s aeronautics division has dismissed recent media reports that it has developed the SR-72, a successor to the iconic SR-71 Black Bird.

  • News

    Sikorsky partners with Rheinmetall for German CH-53K bid

    2018-02-08T00:27:03Z

    ​Rheinmetall has partnered with Sikorsky to jointly offer the CH-53K King Stallion for a German air force requirement for around 60 new heavy lift helicopters against a rival bid from the Boeing CH-47 Chinook.

  • A320neo MPA - Airbus
    News

    SINGAPORE: Airbus explores A320neo military derivatives

    2018-02-07T09:10:25Z

    Airbus has revealed that it is exploring military derivatives of the A320neo.

  • News

    SINGAPORE: RSAF unveils special F-15SG livery to commemorate anniversary

    2018-02-07T05:41:05Z

    ​The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) has unveiled a special livery for its Boeing F-15SG in commemoration of its 50th anniversary at the Singapore air show. The city-state’s president Halimah Yacob was present to conduct the unveiling.

  • News

    USAF considers options for lifting T-6A grounding

    2018-02-07T01:59:21Z

    ​The US Air Force may set a temporary altitude restriction to lift a grounding order on the Beechcraft T-6A Texan II after the fleet of primary trainers became the latest military aircraft type to cause pilots to experience a rash of hypoxia-like symptoms, a top US Air Force official informed ...