All Fixed-wing articles – Page 547
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Bulgaria seeks fighter acquisition bids
Bulgaria's defence ministry is seeking to purchase eight new or used multi-role fighter aircraft ...
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NewsPICTURE: A400M undergoes Swedish winter trials
Pictured is Airbus Military's second A400M development aircraft undergoing cold weather trials earlier this month in Kiruna, northern Sweden.
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NewsAERO INDIA: Bell Helicopter delivers first 429 into India
Bell Helicopter has announced at the show the first delivery of a 429 helicopter to a customer in India.
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Saab acquires E-COM simulator assets
Saab is to strengthen its virtual simulator portfolio through the acquisition of assets from Czech company E-COM.
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AERO INDIA: VIDEO - 2011 show set to scale the heights
Yelahanka Air Force Base here in Bengaluru will be bursting at the seams this week as the 2011 Aero India event focuses global attention on the country's booming aviation market.
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AERO INDIA: Two submit offers in Indian tanker contest
Airbus Military and Ilyushin have submitted bids in India's revived competition for six in-flight refuelling aircraft, while Boeing remains on the sidelines. A...
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NewsFrench army investigates cause of Tiger helicopter crash
The French army is investigating the circumstances behind the first operational crash involving one of its Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters.
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US cables reveal Boeing UAV project in Brazil
Newly-leaked diplomatic cables provide evidence that Boeing partnered with a Brazilian company to work on a previously undisclosed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) project.
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NTSB investigates American Airlines, Air Force near midair collision
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the 20 January late night near midair collision between an American Airlines Boeing 777-200...
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Australia's Quickstep gets more JSF work
Australia's Quickstep Technologies has signed a long-term agreement with Northrop Grumman to produce parts for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
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NewsEmbraer set to plant manufacturing flag on US soil
Aircraft manufacturer is setting up a Phenom business jet manufacturing facility on US soil, in Melbourne, Florida
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Bombardier has clinched an order from an undisclosed customer for eight business jets - two from the Challenger family and six from the Global line.
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UAE display team pilots complete initial training in Italy
Eight pilots designated as members of the United Arab Emirates' Al-Fursan (The Knights) display team completed the "basic" phase of their aerobatic flying training course at Italy's Udine Rivolto air base on 28 January.
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US unmanned systems have more than budget problems to overcome
Though most experts hold a grim outlook for the Pentagon's budget, the unmanned aerial vehicle community remains in a positive mindset - at least about funding. Unmanned...
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USAF still contemplating MQ-X requirements
The US Air Force has identified a long list of requirements for its MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper replacement ...
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Prviate helicopter flights take off in Hainan
China has opened up its low-altitude airspace to private aircraft by allowing a fleet of four helicopters to operate trial flights in the southern province of Hainan.
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NewsSierra Nevada leads Super Tucano bid for USAF deal
Embraer and Sierra Nevada will build the Super Tucano in Jacksonville, Florida, if they win a US Air Force contract ...
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NewsUSAF invites rivals to break Lockheed’s grip on F-22 upgrade work
The US Air Force could spend up to $16 billion over the next several years on further upgrades for the Lockheed Martin F-22 ...
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Abu Dhabi's Mubadala looks to Asian MRO expansion and possible merger of its two MRO brands
Mubadala's drive to be a global powerhouse in maintenance, repair and overhaul - alongside its growing wider aerospace portfolio in the Gulf - is likely to accelerate significantly this year.
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LEMV airship design gets US Army approval
Northrop Grumman's LEMV airship programme is running according to schedule, the company says ...



















