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Sukhoi unveils 'supercruising' Su-35-1 multi-role fighter
Sukhoi expects to conduct the first flight of its all-new Su-35-1 single-seat multirole fighter within the near future, having unveiled the KnAAPO-built...
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Aerospace Top 100 Special Report 2007: Capacity crunch
Aerospace's top 100 revenue generators grew 12% in 2006, but almost all that growth came from the commercial market, with the defence business staying essentially...
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Can Czechs bounce back?
Aircraft projects may be suffering, but country's engineering expertise is finding its way
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Flying high under the Spanish sun
Flight Training Europe offers first-class ab initio training, excellent facilities and Mediterranean weather. Working Week talks to managing director Peter Sadler about the campus at Jerez International airport
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Rebuilding its own structures
PROFILE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES rebuilding its own structures Vought Aircraft Industries' presence on the Boeing 787 and the possibility of...
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Boeing’s Chinook helicopter deal under threat as USAF reconsiders award plan
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has upheld the latest protests on a contract for combat search and rescue (CSAR)...
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American Eurocopter wins approval for light utility model
EADS North America has received US approval to begin full production of military and commercial helicopters at its American Eurocopter plant in Columbus,...
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India fighter competition gets under way
One of the most eagerly awaited fighter jet competitions is now under way, with India requesting for proposals from six manufacturers for its 126 multirole...
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Russian air force presents Il-76MD-90 airlifter
The Russian air force unveiled its Ilyushin Il-76MD-90 strategic airlifter at the Moscow air show in August (Flight International, 28 August-3 September)....
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Sokol reveals armed unmanned air vehicle
ARMED UAVs VLADIMIR KARNOZOV MOSCOW Russia's Sokol experimental design bureau has unveiled an armed unmanned air vehicle derivative of its Danem target...
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Korean Air develops unmanned air vehicle
KAL Aerospace, a division of South Korea's largest airline Korean Air , has developed and produced an unmanned air...
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Funding deal expected to break UK tanker logjam by year-end
Thales UK says the £2 billion ($3.97 billion) capital-raising exercise to acquire the Future Strategic Tanker...
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B-2A stealth bomber radar upgrade on hold for redesign
Northrop Grumman has confirmed that flight tests for a $900 million radar antenna upgrade for the B-2A stealth bomber have been on hold for nearly a year...
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The Israeli air force has completed a review of its design requirements for a national variant of Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, with Tel Aviv...
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Aerial refuelling tankers could be unmanned
The Israeli air force will soon begin a feasibility study of refuelling unmanned air vehicles via other UAVs, to meet their particular operating requirements. The...
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New Zealand air force contract is biggest ever
Air New Zealand-owned Safe Air has been awarded New Zealand's largest-ever defence aerospace maintenance contract, involving NZ$110 million ($75.3 million)...
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In-line A330-200F production can trump Boeing KC-X offer, claims Northrop
Northrop Grumman says the Airbus A330-200F can be assembled in line as a tanker, negating a potential Boeing advantage in the $40 billion KC-X competition. Most...



















