All Fixed-wing articles – Page 811
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Australia demands JSF resolution
Defence minister warns that signing of production MoU will be withheld unless technology transfer is guaranteed
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BAMS contest to be ‘very open’
Requirement change could favour faster UAV as US Navy aims to strike balance between time on-station and speed
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Serious business
Farnborough may be the air show at which business gets done. But the wheels of commerce often start turning days earlier, in the hospitality tents of RIAT
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China crisis
China’s well-documented pilot shortage has sparked a huge demand for training. But can the schools fill the cockpits of the country’s rapidly expanding jet fleet?
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NATO’s new Response Force structure put through paces
Spartan conditions of Cape Verde islands offer extreme test for multinational initiative
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Global reborn
Northrop Grumman’s next-generation Global Hawk, the RQ-4B Block 20, is being readied for roll-out and first flight later this year
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EADS resignations overshadow stunning win for UH-145 for US Army
$3 billion Light Utility Helicopter deal covers up to 352 aircraft
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NewsPictures: First French air force Rafale squadron operational, Patrouille de France flypast
Five years after the French Navy received its first aircraft, the Dassault Aviation Rafale fighter has entered French air force service, with the first squadron inaugurated on Tuesday with a flypast by the Patrouille de France.
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NewsBoeing takes up to $500m charge for 18 month delay in 737 Wedgetail early warning programmes
Boeing will take up to $1 billion in charges to cover delays in two 737-based airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) programmes and to settle a deal with US federal investigators over the handling of a rival's proprietary information.
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NewsCanada to confirm four-aircraft C-17 transport order as Boeing seeks more sales
Boeing expects a production contract from Canada within the next few weeks to supply an anticipated four C-17 strategic transports to help meet Ottawa’s requirement to support expeditionary operations, says the US manufacturer. Ottawa close to concluding four-aircraft deal in time to meet price-guarantee deadline



















