All Fixed-wing articles – Page 236

  • News

    Mattis review will validate F-35: USMC aviation chief

    2017-02-01T18:39:00Z

    The US Marine Corps deputy commandant for aviation is placing his bets on the Lockheed Martin F-35C ahead of a Pentagon review that will compare the Lightning II to Boeing’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.

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    Four rivals shape up for Israeli UAV contest

    2017-02-01T17:24:03Z

    Four Israeli companies are competing to supply a multi-rotor vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle to the nation's land command.

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    Israel eases UAV export restrictions

    2017-02-01T17:13:00Z

    Israel's defence ministry has eased the previously severe restrictions it had imposed on local companies seeking to export unmanned air systems. The change in policy was prompted by growing competition in the market for such equipment.

  • News

    Northrop, BAE withdrawal cuts T-X bidders to two

    2017-02-01T14:50:48Z

    ​Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems have decided not to submit a bid for a $16 billion US Air Force contract for 300-350 advanced jet trainers, narrowing a once diverse field to as little as two competitors.

  • News

    Romania halts Orbiter 4 procurement after appeal

    2017-02-01T13:02:03Z

    Romania has halted procedures following its selection of Aeronautics Defense Systems' Orbiter 4 unmanned air vehicle, after an appeal against the decision launched by rival Israeli manufacturers.

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    ​MV-22 crash lands during SEAL raid in Yemen

    2017-01-31T17:40:55Z

    A US Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey crash landed during a 29 January raid on al-Qa’ida compound in Yemen this week, injuring three service members.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: India's LCA programme keeps on fighting

    2017-01-31T09:28:17Z

    ​India's Light Combat Aircraft programme has had a long and chequered history, but new variants and a production ramp-up are in the works

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    Boeing nabs $2.1 billion contract for KC-46 tanker

    2017-01-30T18:30:58Z

    The US Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.1 billion contract for the Lot 3 production of the KC-46A tanker last week, just days after the company announced another penalty that would bring the recapitalisation programme’s total charges to $2 billion.

  • News

    Trump: Lockheed cuts price on 90 F-35s by $600m

    2017-01-30T16:18:30Z

    US President Donald Trump says that the Lot 10 contract for 90 Lockheed Martin F-35s will be $600 million cheaper overall thanks to heavy pressure from the White House, but Boeing will continue to be asked to compete for orders against the Lockheed stealth fighter.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Trainers a priority for India's air force

    2017-01-30T10:02:19Z

    The number of aircraft in ​India's combat fleet may be in decline at the moment, but the air force still needs a raft of new trainers to prepare pilots for new types being acquired

  • News

    Analyst floats theory for Northrop CEO's caution on T-X

    2017-01-27T22:55:19Z

    Northrop Grumman shocked press and analysts this week with a lukewarm response on its US Air Force T-X trainer bid, but the company might be better positioned to lose the competition rather than eat away at its bottom line, says one Washington-based analyst.

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    ​US defense secretary orders immediate review of F-35 and Air Force One

    2017-01-27T19:18:04Z

    The US Secretary of Defense has ordered an immediate review of the Air Force One recapitalisation and Lockheed Martin F-35 programmes, following President Trump’s earlier threats to lower the costs of both platforms.

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    Airbus Helicopters 'monitors' Polish tenders, but refuses to rule out legal action

    2017-01-27T17:03:42Z

    Airbus Helicopters says it has still not ruled out taking legal action against the Polish government over its 2016 cancellation of a 50-unit order for H225M Caracals.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: India acts to maintain air power edge

    2017-01-27T14:33:08Z

    New Delhi is finally getting serious about arresting the rapid decline in combat strength

  • News

    ​Northrop noncommittal on T-X bid

    2017-01-26T19:05:42Z

    The US Air Force released the RFP for the T-X trainer competition almost a month ago, which did not differ from earlier drafts. With the USAF’s major acquisition programmes such as the F-35 and B-21 bomber already awarded, the $16.3 billion contract for 350 aircraft has become one of the ...

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    PICTURES: HAL rolls out improved Hawk i trainer

    2017-01-26T13:38:19Z

    India’s state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) has rolled out an upgraded version of BAE Systems’ Hawk 132 advanced jet trainer, named the Hawk i.

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    Indian navy launches search for new carrier-based fighter

    2017-01-26T11:24:06Z

    ​The Indian navy's formal requirement for 57 multi-role carrier-borne fighters has been advanced via a request for information issued by the nation's defence ministry.

  • News

    Raytheon pulls out of T-X competition

    2017-01-25T21:55:48Z

    ​Raytheon and the Leonardo have withdrawn from the US Air Force T-X trainer competition, stating 25 January that the two companies “have decided not to jointly pursue the programme.”

  • News

    Boeing surpasses $2 billion in KC-46 tanker charges

    2017-01-25T20:01:25Z

    Boeing Commercial absorbed a $243 million pre-tax charge on the KC-46 Tanker programme, while its defense sector took a $69 million pre-tax charge as well. It marks the fifth cost overrun for the programme, following a $393 million charge last July associated with a refueling boom issue. The terms of ...

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    Fallon calls for tactical advance on A400M

    2017-01-25T16:01:22Z

    UK defence secretary Michael Fallon has challenged Airbus Defence & Space to maintain its drive on the A400M programme during 2017, so that the Royal Air Force can take full advantage of its capabilities across a wide range of operational conditions.