All Fixed-wing articles – Page 816
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JSF special: Time for testing
Ground laboratories and flying testbeds will play a key role in ensuring the F-35 is ready for productive flight testing at sites across the USA
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JSF special: Moving on up
Advanced composite/metallic manufacturing and automotive moving-line assembly techniques are needed to build a next-generation fighter affordably
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Sweden’s new vision
Formation of four-nation Nordic Battle Group changes face of defence requirements
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NewsTurbocharging Boeing: The Flight Interview with James McNerney, Boeing chief executive
Aggressive execution is the buzzword for James McNerney as he moves to revitalise the aerospace giant. Read Flight's exclusive interview.
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NewsPictures: US Excercise Valiant Shield concludes in Pacific
One of the USA's largest annual exercises in the Western Pacific, which this year involved around 30 ships, 280 aircraft, and 22,000 personnel has just concluded off the US territory of Guam.
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NewsAgustaWestland UK site to lead development of new 7.5t multirole AW149 helicopter
AgustaWestland's operation in Yeovil is to take the lead role in the development of the new AW149 7.5t multirole helicopter, as part of a relocation of the Italian helicopter manufacturer's military division to the UK.
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NewsPictures: AgustaWestland to supply 70 Future Lynx helicopters to UK
The UK has formally awarded AgustaWestland the contract to supply 40 Future Lynx utility helicopters to the army and 30 to the Royal Navy, to be powered by Honeywell / Rolls-Royce CTS800-4 turboshaft engines
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NewsPictures: Lockheed Martin C-5M Super Galaxy makes first flight
Long-serving airlifter flies with radically new avionics and uprated engines
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Rise of a dragon: the Welsh aerospace industry
Thanks to Airbus and a rush of investment into its old industrial heartlands, Wales is benefiting from aerospace. Can it continue to attract business?
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Predator UAV to gain interim sense and avoid capability
Preliminary ‘strap-on’ kit of optically based sensors already undergoing trials
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Great Britten
Britten-Norman – one of UK aviation’s great names – has had several near-death experiences. Now, under new owners, B-N has reinvented itself and is fighting back
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USAF flies high to deliver torpedo
Lockheed LongShot wingkit will allow weapon to be released from 20,000ft, eliminating need to descend to 500ft
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Typhoons in RAF exercise
Fighter features in weapon instructor’s course testing aircrew capabilities



















