All Fixed-wing articles – Page 693
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Elta studies new ground surveillance role for G550 business jet
Israel Aerospace Industries' Elta Systems subsidiary is evaluating the potential demand for a new airborne ground surveillance system based on the Gulfstream...
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South Korea seeks additional CN-235s
South Korea's air force plans to buy eight Indonesia Aerospace-built CN-235-220 maritime patrol aircraft,...
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IAI completes unmanned helicopter development work
Israel Aerospace Industries has completed the development of its naval rotary unmanned air vehicle system ...
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NewsUK declares Eurofighter Typhoon ready for multirole use
The UK Royal Air Force on 1 July declared its Eurofighter Typhoons as ready to conduct multirole operations ...
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Tornado GR4s set for Afganistan mission
The UK Royal Air Force's Panavia Tornado GR4s are to assume a new mission from early next year, with the type to replace a detachment of BAE Systems Harrier...
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US Army pre-selects Northrop's ASIP for future Aerial Common Sensor fleet
Northrop Grumman will supply a major piece of the signals intelligence system that will fly aboard the US Army's long-awaited Aerial Common Sensor aircraft ...
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Israel eyes more Apache upgrades and V-22 assessment
The Israeli air force is planning to upgrade more of its Boeing AH-64A Apache attack helicopters, and will soon assess the V-22 tiltrotor ...
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Turkish delight for new aircraft maintenance centre
Turkish Technic is finally ready to break ground this month on a new MRO complex that should help the...
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Headline briefings
BAE NAMES KING AS NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT BAE Systems has named Ian King as its new chief executive, to replace Mike Turner from 1 September....
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HJT-36 delivery slips again by two years
The delivery of India's first Hindustan Aeronautics HJT-36 intermediate jet trainer (IJT) faces a further delay of up to two years, even though the manufacturer...
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Centre seeks extension to airspace
Europe's unmanned air vehicle developers need a chance to demonstrate to regulators - and the public - that their systems can operate safely over a large...
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USAF formally revives B-52 jammer with five-year study
The US Air Force has revived a plan to transform a portion of the Boeing B-52 bomber fleet into long-range, radar-jamming platforms, formally launching a...



















