All Fixed-wing articles – Page 298

  • F-15I - AirTeamImages
    News

    Israel requests extra squadron of F-15s

    2015-11-02T11:26:09Z

    An additional squadron of advanced Boeing F-15s has been revealed as one of the elements of a so-called "compensation package" requested by Israel in exchange for the US government backing a lifting of sanctions against Iran.

  • B-2 bomber
    News

    Boeing debriefed on USAF’s Northrop bomber selection

    2015-10-30T19:24:15Z

    US Air Force officials are today debriefing Boeing on its selection of Northrop Grumman for the $80 billion Long-Range Strike Bomber programme ahead of a possible bid protest that could come as soon as next week.

  • SB1Defiant
    News

    Pace of ambitious Army Future Vertical Lift project set by budget

    2015-10-30T15:53:53Z

    The dawn of a new generation of military rotorcraft might seem close at hand with the US Army’s SB>1 Defiant and V-280 Valor technology demonstrators taking form, but the Pentagon is not hurrying to replace trusted airframes like the Sikorsky H-60 Black Hawk or Boeing H-47 Chinook.

  • News

    Lockheed’s F-35 chief moves to MST as Jeff Babione takes helm

    2015-10-29T21:10:03Z

    Lockheed Martin has announced a new F-35 chief, with programme deputy Jeff Babione named to replace Lorraine Martin, who is shifting from the company’s aeronautics business to mission systems and training.

  • T-37 pair - Turkish air force
    News

    Turkey gifts retired T-37 trainers to Pakistan

    2015-10-29T18:28:44Z

    Turkey is to donate 34 Cessna T-37 Tweet jet trainers/light attack aircraft to Pakistan in an agreement signed on 28 October.

  • growler EA-18G
    News

    USN Growler order complete as Boeing seeks F/A-18 orders

    2015-10-29T13:48:33Z

    The US Navy has contracted Boeing to deliver its final tranche of EA-18G Growlers, and the company is now looking to the Pentagon and abroad for more orders to sustain the common Growler and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet assembly line in St Louis beyond 2017.

  • NATO AGS Global Hawk rollout preview - Northrop Gr
    News

    NATO UV-16 looks to better use of data during joint missions

    2015-10-29T11:11:02Z

    NATO’s Unified Vision 2016 exercise is to explore how data collected from individual national aircraft – plus the alliance’s new unmanned air vehicle capability – can be better used during joint missions.

  • F-35 Helmet
    News

    Israel’s all-inclusive F-35I deal doesn’t grant full tech access

    2015-10-29T02:22:30Z

    Despite the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme’s “unique relationship with Israel,” the country has not been granted unfettered access to every component on the 33 aircraft it intends to purchase.

  • News

    ​Chinese cadets start using JL-9 advanced jet trainer

    2015-10-29T02:14:43Z

    The Chinese air force has introduced the Guizhou JL-9 advanced jet trainer at its aviation university.

  • JLENS Raytheon
    News

    US Army aerostat descends after three-hour flight

    2015-10-28T19:44:24Z

    ​A US Army tethered aerostat has descended near to the ground after breaking loose from its moorings and floating free for several hours over northern Maryland and southern Pennsylvania.

  • MQ-9
    News

    USAF intel chief proposes single-operator MQ-9 cockpit

    2015-10-28T15:34:09Z

    ​Single-operator ground stations and weapons-carrying “wingmen” for the Lockheed Martin F-35 are two future capabilities desired by the US Air Force’s fleet of unmanned air systems (UAS), the service’s intelligence chief says.

  • Puma AE - AeroVironment
    News

    Swedish army evaluates Mali UAV deployment

    2015-10-28T11:25:40Z

    Following operational deployments to Mali and Afghanistan, the Swedish army’s family of unmanned air vehicles is nearing the end of its lifespan, with replacement programmes potentially due to begin in 2016.

  • UK F-35B - Crown Copyright
    News

    CONOPS required for UK F-35 data collection

    2015-10-28T11:13:14Z

    Concepts of operation need to be developed so the UK’s new Lockheed Martin F-35B Joint Strike Fighters can best exploit the large amount of data that it would collect, a Royal Navy representative has claimed.

  • Northrop LRSB 640
    News

    Northrop Grumman wins LRS-B contract

    2015-10-27T21:21:00Z

    ​The US Air Force has chosen Northrop Grumman to build America’s next stealth bomber in a landmark decision announced at the Pentagon today.

  • KC-390
    News

    KC-390 resumes flight tests as defence unit rebaselines

    2015-10-27T19:24:25Z

    ​Embraer has flown the KC-390 again for the first time in eight months as the company’s Defence and Security business adapts to a devalued Brazilian currency and a slower development schedule for the new tanker-transport.

  • CH-53K
    News

    Sikorsky’s CH-53K lifts off after troubled start

    2015-10-27T19:06:10Z

    Sikorsky’s CH-53K King Stallion has finally reached “day one” of its 2,000h flight test programme after a maiden 30min flight this morning at the company’s development flight centre in West Palm Beach, Florida.

  • C-27J Alenia Aermacchi
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: C-27J could use some of Alenia boss Bagnato’s luck

    2015-10-27T10:53:48Z

    Turin airport is one of Italy’s sleepier facilities, far from the bustling hubs of Rome, Milan or even Naples. But despite the quiet, for Alenia Aermacchi, Turin still represents one of its more important sites. Two of Alenia’s key lines are located there – the Eurofighter Typhoon, largely for the ...

  • NATO E-3A - Miks Uzans/NATO
    News

    NATO looks to AGS to retain AWACS relevance

    2015-10-27T10:43:59Z

    The lifespan of NATO’s airborne warning and control system fleet has become increasingly dependent on it being able to operate alongside its new unmanned Alliance Ground Surveillance capability.

  • HARM
    News

    Raytheon’s HCSM anti-radiation missile upgrade completes key test

    2015-10-26T20:01:21Z

    Raytheon and the US Air Force have completed the third round of operating testing of improved AGM-88F High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) following a recent full-rate production decision, and the new version is now on track to be declared fit for combat.

  • USAF next-gen bomber
    News

    Experts split on likely Long-Range Strike Bomber winner

    2015-10-26T18:16:43Z

    The US Air Force is poised to deliver the decision of the decade, with reports that its highly anticipated Long-Range Strike Bomber contract award could come as early as Tuesday. Two key steps must take place, and Bloomberg reports that the first has already taken place.