All Fixed-wing articles – Page 852
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Bombardier courts NFTC users
The NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) scheme is expected to attract several new customers to the multinational programme next year, according to prime contractor Bombardier Military Aviation Training.
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Funding fight
Budget restrictions threaten the Italian air force’s rationalisation programme. Can the service find a way to beat the squeeze?
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Global Hawk tests ability to detect airborne targets
The U.S. Navy's most advanced unmanned aerial system, the RQ-4A Global Hawk Maritime Demonstration (GHMD), took part in a demonstration flight with the Air Force last week.
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Taiwan requests AH-1Z production
Bell to provide revised data for local assembly of 30 attack helicopters, with Boeing unwilling to respond
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Aero prepares for seismic shift
Czech government sees privatisation of manufacturer as ‘key task’ as it sets about restructuring industry
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NewsAffordable hypoxia training becomes available in the wake of Helios crash
As investigators focus on depressurisation as a factor in the fatal Helios Airways crash in Greece on 14 August, the US Navy is about to make affordable hypoxia awareness training equipment available to replace costly decompression-chamber simulations.
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Global Hawk aimed at Asia despite restrictions
Northrop Grumman seeks US government relaxation of current export limitations
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Hypoxia training beckons for pilots
Affordable hypoxia awareness training for flightcrew is about to become available through a system the US Navy has developed to replace costly decompression-chamber simulations.
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NewsChinook hopes ride on CSAR bid
Boeing will offer its HH-47 for the USAF’s revised aircrew rescue requirement. But can the veteran design deliver?



















