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Outboard tank makes Gulfstream business jet a flexi-fueler
MULTI-MISSION ARIE EGOZI TEL AVIV Outboard tank makes Gulfstream a flexi-fueller The Gulfstream G550 that Israel Aerospace Industries and Gulfstream...
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South Korea pushes for more exports following KT-1 aircraft trainer succcess
Buoyed by the successful sale of its KT-1 trainer to Turkey, Korea Aerospace Industries is...
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Iran test flies indigenous fighter jet
Iran has successfully conducted flight tests on an indigenously designed fighter jet, the Azarakhsh. Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries (HESA) confirmed...
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Double-billing glitch strikes Lockheed Joint Strike Fighter account
Lockheed Martin owes the US government at least $265 million after company employees discovered a five-year-old charging...
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Boeing uses P-8 experience on AEW&C and EP-X
A green aircraft that is modified, the 737 AEW&C has proved a tough integration task Lessons learned AEW&C to MMA TO EP-X - closing the gap With...
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Boeing aims to refresh 767 line with tanker win
Boeing has unveiled new hopes to revive and refresh the 767 production line for extended commercial and military sales, as it seeks to win the US Air Force's...
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IAI and Gulfstream planning G550 tanker
Israel Aerospace Industries and Gulfstream are considering offering a multirole version of the G550 business jet equipped with an underbelly gondola-type...
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P-8A mission system restarts ASW clock
MISSION SYSTEM Restarting the airborne ASW clock Anti-submarine warfare is back in fashion as trading nations seek to protect their critical...
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PICTURE: US Air Force to use synthetic fuel across fleet by 2011
The US Air Force intends to certificate its entire aircraft fleet to run on synthetic jet-fuel blend by 2011, and began on 8 August when the Boeing B-52H...
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PICTURE: Northrop Grumman flies Advanced Hawkeye
The US Navy's E-2D Advanced Hawkeye carrier-based airborne early-warning aircraft flew for the first time on 3 August from Northrop Grumman's St Augustine,...
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Boeing stresses BAMS interoperability with P-8
Unmanned BAMS will take long-duration surveillance load off manned P-8 UNMANNED ADJUNCT boeing stresses bams interoperability From the...
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Russia's OAK - planting a seed
The pay-off for bridging the gap between the military and civil aerospace markets is there for both Boeing and OAK as each tries to transfer success in one sector to the other
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US Customs to buy Predator B for maritime surveillance
The US Customs and Border Patrol intends to optimise one of two additional General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Predator...
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Chile buys Airbus A310s for presidential transport duties
Chile is acquiring a pair of Airbus A310-200s for presidential transport and air-to-air refuelling duties under a $104 million deal with EADS. The European...
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Australia shortlists teams for maritime surveillance unmanned air vehicle acquisition
Australia has shortlisted teams headed by BAE Systems Australia and Raytheon Australia for its industry capability partner requirement supporting the Royal...
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Manufacturers sharpen up for Javelin very light jet production
Aviation Technology Group and Israel Aerospace Industries plan to begin assembly of the prototype of the Javelin Mk10 very light jet before the end of the...
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India mulls over combat aircraft upgrades
INDIA SIVA GOVINDASAMY SINGAPORE Fleet upgrade to fill procurement gaps India is considering upgrades to its Dassault Mirage...
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Army looks to battle unmanned threat
The US Army is exploring potential requirements for an anti-radiation missile for carriage by its larger unmanned air vehicles to counter hostile UAV systems. The...



















