All Fixed-wing articles – Page 301

  • FE Panther front - IAI
    News

    IAI pitches unmanned Panther to South Korea

    2015-10-19T11:32:54Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries has teamed with South Korea’s Hankuk Carbon to offer a Front Engine Panther version of its 67kg-class (147lb) vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle.

  • C-27J winglets
    News

    Alenia Aermacchi outlines performance boost for C-27J

    2015-10-19T11:17:46Z

    ​Alenia Aermacchi plans to introduce a widespread package of enhancements to its C-27 Spartan medium transport, which will become the baseline standard for the type from late 2017.

  • F-35
    News

    Lockheed F-35 heads to the polls in Canada

    2015-10-16T18:39:34Z

    As Canada heads to the polls on Monday, Lockheed Martin F-35 backers will be quietly hoping for a conservative win after Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau came out against the troubled fighter programme while on the hustings, in favour of more spending on ships.

  • A400M wings - Airbus Defence & Space
    News

    Wings arrive for first Spanish A400M

    2015-10-16T13:17:38Z

    Madrid’s first of a contracted 27 A400M tactical transports is on track for delivery to the Spanish air force by mid-2016, says Airbus Defence and Space.

  • T-50 c KAI 640
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: T-50 steadily accumulates export orders

    2015-10-16T12:03:00Z

    ​South Korea’s indigenously developed trainer is steadily racking up export wins

  • K-Max fed firefighting test - LM
    News

    K-Max carries out US federal government firefighting tests

    2015-10-16T09:57:04Z

    Lockheed Martin and Kaman have demonstrated to US federal government departments the firefighting capabilities of the unmanned K-Max helicopter.

  • News

    Polish F-16s to join Israeli exercise

    2015-10-16T09:43:54Z

    A deployment of some of the Polish air force's Lockheed Martin F-16s to Israeli bases as part of the forthcoming Blue Flag exercise will allow the service to evaluate some Israeli-made systems that are on its shopping list.

  • News

    CEO Garrison leaving Bell for non-aerospace company

    2015-10-15T21:23:38Z

    ​Bell Helicopter chief executive John Garrison is leaving the company to take over the top leadership post at a non-aerospace company, parent Textron announced on 15 October.

  • MOP
    News

    Boeing’s MOP bomb approaching second phase of redesign

    2015-10-15T17:57:07Z

    Boeing can expected a sole-source contract for redesign, qualification and testing of the US Air Force’s largest non-nuclear penetrating bomb, the 13.6t GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP).

  • Watchkeeper - Thales
    News

    Watchkeeper carries out sortie in controlled airspace

    2015-10-15T16:08:58Z

    Thales’s Watchkeeper unmanned air vehicle has been successfully flown in controlled airspace under the jurisdiction of air traffic control for the first time, completing a 1h sortie in Wales on 30 September.

  • UH-60M
    News

    Saudis seek nine more Sikorsky Black Hawks

    2015-10-15T16:06:24Z

    Saudi Arabia could purchase up to nine Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk combat helicopters under a $495 million foreign military sale package approved by the US State Department this week.

  • Black Hornet - UK MoD
    News

    MAA prepares update to unmanned operations guidelines

    2015-10-15T15:56:28Z

    ​The UK’s Military Aviation Authority is preparing the release of an updated version of its regulations on unmanned air vehicles, which will draw on feedback from the first document that was released in January this year.

  • JASSM-ER drop - USAF
    News

    Lockheed secures split-buy of -ER and baseline JASSM missiles

    2015-10-15T14:40:20Z

    Lockheed Martin’s JASSM cruise missile programme has locked in a contract for 280 more missiles, with an even split of baseline and extended-range variants.

  • Lockheed Terminator - James Drew Flightglobal
    News

    Lockheed displays new-look Terminator UAV

    2015-10-15T10:36:13Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has displayed an evolved version of its 'Terminator' loitering unmanned air vehicle, which it is offering for the US Army's long-running terminator Lethal Miniature Aerial Munition System programme.

  • Gray Eagle
    News

    General Atomics confirms first Improved Gray Eagle purchase

    2015-10-14T23:17:30Z

    ​General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has confirmed the US Army’s purchase of 19 “Improved Gray Eagle” UAVs following the service’s disclosure this week that its MQ-1C procurement has been “amended” to the extended-range version.

  • CH-47
    News

    Boeing to fly new CH-47 Chinook ‘Block II’ rotor blade in 2016

    2015-10-14T21:39:32Z

    ​Boeing’s development of an advanced blade for the tandem-rotor CH-47 Chinook is moving ahead, with the first blade “about to finish this week” ahead of flight trials in 2016.

  • APKWS
    News

    BAE secures US Army Apache as APKWS laser-guided rocket customer

    2015-10-14T17:21:04Z

    The US Army has ordered its first batch of 70mm laser-guided rockets from BAE Systems for its Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow “for immediate deployment” following the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System’s qualification on the helicopter gunship last year.

  • Insitu RQ-21A
    News

    US Navy orders super-sensor for RQ-21 UAS

    2015-10-14T17:05:46Z

    ​Logos Technologies will develop a highly advanced sensor suite for the Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack unmanned air system under an $18.2 million contract awarded by the US Office of Naval Research.

  • News

    Boeing, Lockheed unveil competing UAV-killing concepts

    2015-10-14T06:38:02Z

    With reports that Islamic State (IS) militants have begun operating commercially-produced unmanned air vehicles to support their activities in the Middle East, Boeing and Lockheed Martin are pursuing two very different approaches to knocking unmanned aircraft out of the sky.

  • MQ-1C
    News

    US Army wants more Gray Eagle weapon options

    2015-10-14T04:56:16Z

    The US Army is interested in new weapons options besides the Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire missile for its General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1C, and the service has asked industry to offer smaller, cheaper and more specialised alternatives as it considers a future requirement.