All Fixed-wing articles – Page 854
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UAE looks to develop its own UAVs
Air force seeks partner for MALE and tactical programmes, and eyes new trainers and utility helicopters
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South Korea reveals UAV development project
Small, close-range vehicle intended for military surveillance, but may have civil roles
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Off the Ground
Rebuilding the Iraqi air force after two Gulf wars and years of decline is proving a challenge for the interim Iraqi government and the coalition forces
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Standing guard
Oil revenues mean Gulf Cooperation Council governments have money to spend on upgrading their defences. Who is best placed to take advantage?
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RAF to maintain ‘tempo’ of coalition commitment
Service racks up the hours in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Global Goals
Finmeccanica has a strategy to become a key player in the world’s two biggest defence markets – and has put its money where its mouth is
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USAF faces airlift battle
Air force fights mobility capability study, which opposes plan to boost C-17 production
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Special operations set for key avionics upgrade
Approval of cockpit modification to pave way for standardised rotorcraft fleet
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NewsDARA steps up battle to save fast-jet maintenance plant
MoD could withdraw Tornado work from St Athan under logisitics transformation plan
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Bombardier courts NFTC users
Canadian pilot-training scheme tipped to secure fresh customers for 2006, including additional European air forces
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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.



















