All Fixed-wing articles – Page 710
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Israel special - Israel broadens UAV use with advanced designs
Technology advances mean UAVs are no longer just a substitute for manned aircraft but vastly increase defence capabilities
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Israel special - Bedek, the great survivor
mro The great survivor Bedek has ridden out crises and consolidation in the MRO sector, to remain one of the few specialist freighter conversion...
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Israel special - Gulfstream's take-over of Galaxy gives boost to IAI's business jet line
Gulfstream's takeover of the former Galaxy Aerospace has seen IAI's business jet assembly line prosper with the brand Murdo morrison
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Israel special - IAI's Stark subsidiary targets US defence market
IAI has finally established a US subsidiary to expand its presence in the world's largest defence and homeland security market
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Israel special - Nissan's fix for IAI
IAI's new boss has overseen an overhaul of Israel's biggest aerospace and defence company, but the job is not done yet
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Singapore 2008 - Southeast Asia defence market opens up
defence Buyer's market With South-East Asian air forces looking to update their fleets across the board, some fascinating manufacturer tussles...
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India seeks extra Hawks
India plans to buy a further 57 BAE Systems Hawk advanced jet trainers for...
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Controp, IAI and Elbit compete for IAF Heron multi-sensor payload
The contenders for the Israeli air force's (IAF) Israel Aerospace Industries...
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Opinion
COMMENT: Should there be competition to power JSF?
Twenty years ago, there would have been no problem in having competing engines for a US fighter. Competition was king and everyone thought they benefited...
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IAI's Bedek wins $170 million deal to support Israeli transports
Israel Aerospace Industries' Bedek Aviation Group has signed a nine and a half year contract with the Israeli defence ministry, under which the company will...
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Turkish Aerospace Industries to update air force's T-38 trainers
Turkish Aerospace Industries has launched modernisation work on the Turkish air force's Northrop T-38 trainers, with the first aircraft to undergo work having...
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US DoD drags feet on budget
Fate of F-22 and C-17 in the air as Pentagon defers decisions until new adminstration is installed in the White House
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Industry teams assemble for imminent JAGM competition
US companies are still jockeying for position only days or weeks before a competition starts for perhaps the largest tactical missile contract for the next...
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BAE team to launch Harrier, Tornado datalink testing
A new datalink system in development to enhance the connectivity of the UK Royal Air Force's BAE Systems Harrier...
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Colombia mulls $200 million deal for 24 ex-Israeli Kfir fighters
Colombia is negotiating an estimated $200 million purchase of 24 ex-Israeli air force Kfir fighters to be upgraded with new electronic systems by Israel...
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Vector Aerospace spells out plans for UK's DARA helicopter business
The UK Ministry of Defence has moved to safeguard the future of its helicopter maintenance, repair and...
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US Apache Longbow's to get direct UAV video link for targeting
The US Army will field a live video streaming system in the third quarter of this year which will enable its Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter...
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Business briefs
B/E Aerospace grows fourth-quarter profits INTERIORS Pre-tax profits at cabin interior supplier B/E Aerospace soared last year to $215 million from...



















