Fixed-wing – Page 365

  • G550 CAEW
    News

    US Navy to order Gulfstream jet for test-range surveillance

    2014-10-06T20:46:46Z

    ​The US Navy announced on 6 October its will purchase a Gulfstream G550 modified to carry the conformal airborne early warning system (CAEW).

  • A400M airdrop - DGA
    News

    A400M performs maximum-capacity airdrop

    2014-10-06T16:20:00Z

    ​Airbus has demonstrated one of the A400M’s key contractual requirements, with an aircraft from the manufacturer’s “Grizzly” development fleet having performed a maximum-capacity airdrop.

  • RAAF Super Hornet - Commonwealth of Australia
    News

    Australia debuts armed Super Hornets over Iraq

    2014-10-06T16:19:00Z

    ​Royal Australian Air Force combat aircraft have performed their first operational mission over Iraq, the nation’s Department of Defence has confirmed.

  • News

    DOD IG blasts USAF Reaper spending

    2014-10-03T17:16:52Z

    ​The US Air Force could waste nearly $9 billion on purchasing, operating and maintaining unmanned air vehicles it does not need, the Pentagon Inspector General (IG) has found.

  • ICH-47F flies - AgustaWestland
    News

    Italian army receives first F-model Chinooks

    2014-10-03T16:26:50Z

    ​AgustaWestland delivered the Italian army's first two ICH-47F Chinook transport helicopters on 2 October, during a ceremony held at its Vergiate plant near Varese.

  • B-52H refuel
    News

    US Air Force again seeks to upgrade B-52H radars

    2014-10-03T16:11:16Z

    The US Air Force is breathing new life into an effort to upgrade the radar systems in its fleet of Boeing B-52H bombers initially announced four years ago.

  • Belgian F-16s - Rex Features
    News

    Allies strengthen coalition against Islamic State militants

    2014-10-03T09:00:00Z

    ​Several additional nations have begun taking part in US-led operations against Islamic State militants in Iraq, with UK aircraft having performed their first strikes, and fresh deployments made or announced by Belgium and the Netherlands.

  • RAAF C-17
    News

    Australia to buy up to four more C-17s

    2014-10-03T03:02:45Z

    ​The Australian Government has announced its intention to buy an additional two Boeing C-17A Globemaster III transports for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

  • S-97 Raider - Sikorsky
    News

    Sikorsky rolls-out high-speed Raider rotorcraft

    2014-10-02T17:07:07Z

    Sikorsky has completed the prototype for a revolutionary rotorcraft design that could dramatically improve the speed and hover capabilities of traditional helicopter.

  • News

    Israel casts doubt on Egyptian MiG-35 discussions

    2014-10-02T13:15:43Z

    Israeli intelligence experts have expressed doubts about the viability ofthe current negotiations about a possible sale of Russian RAC MiG-35 fighters to Egypt.

  • Tejas Mk1 first flight - HAL
    News

    ​India’s Tejas light fighter crosses milestone

    2014-10-02T12:21:28Z

    The first series production example of India’s Tejas Mk1 light combat aircraft (LCA) completed its maiden flight on 30 September. The single-engined aircraft took to the air – without any telemetry support – from Hindustan Aeronautics’ (HAL) airport in Bengaluru, and landed safely after a flight lasting less than 30min.

  • News

    Thailand requests additional UH-72A helicopters

    2014-10-02T12:15:27Z

    ​Thailand is hoping to increase its future fleet of UH-72A Lakota light utility helicopters, after requesting the purchase of additional examples from US contractor Airbus Defence & Space.

  • Rafale over Mali - French air force
    News

    Thales gets new AESA radar study contract

    2014-10-02T12:09:00Z

    ​France’s DGA defence procurement agency has awarded Thales a multi-year contract to research technologies required to produce the next generation of active electronically scanned array radars.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Why the time is not right to retire the Tornado

    2014-10-02T11:54:00Z

    ​For prize boxers and elite footballers, the decision to retire while at the peak of their capability is often driven by a desire to avoid tarnishing their legacy.

  • Australia F-35 take-off - Lockheed Martin
    News

    Australia's first F-35 gets airborne

    2014-10-01T10:33:28Z

    ​The Royal Australian Air Force’s first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II made its flight debut from the manufacturer’s Fort Worth facility in Texas on 29 September.

  • Polish F-16 - Rex Features
    News

    Poland requests JASSM weapons for F-16 fleet

    2014-10-01T08:49:35Z

    ​Poland is looking to add the Lockheed Martin AGM-158A Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) to its fleet of Lockheed F-16 fighters, under a potential acquisition worth around $500 million.

  • RAF Tornado GR4 Akrotiri - Crown Copyright
    News

    RAF Tornados strike first Islamic State targets

    2014-09-30T22:10:00Z

    ​A pair of Royal Air Force Panavia Tornado GR4s engaged their first Islamic State targets in Iraq on 30 September, the UK Ministry of Defence has announced.

  • Boeing P-8 Poseidon
    News

    Boeing to move 2,000 defence jobs from Seattle, Washington

    2014-09-30T21:17:55Z

    ​Boeing will shutter defence services facilities in Washington state and consolidate the work elsewhere in the United States to save cost, the company announced on 29 September.

  • Qatar PC-21 - Stephan Widmer
    News

    First PC-21s head for Qatar

    2014-09-30T15:59:51Z

    ​Pilatus has delivered its first two PC-21 trainers to Qatar, with the pair having left its Stans manufacturing site in Switzerland for the Middle East on 29 September.

  • mh-47g
    News

    First new-build MH-47G delivered to US Special Operations

    2014-09-30T15:53:46Z

    ​RIDLEY PARK, Pennsylvania ‑ US Special Operations Command aviators already fly a highly advanced version of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavy lift helicopter, but not until 29 September did they have one built from scratch.