Fixed-wing – Page 522
-
News
US Air Force launches oxygen system safety review
The US Air Force will conduct a wide-ranging safety study on oxygen generation systems across its combat aircraft fleet ...
-
NewsSouth Korea to evaluate PAK-FA fighter, reports claim
South Korea has shortlisted Sukhoi's PAK-FA/T-50 stealth fighter among the competitors for its FX-III fighter contest, local reports claim ...
-
NewsFrance selects Heron TP over Predator B for new contract
France will acquire the Israel Aerospace Industries Heron TP unmanned air system via an interim surveillance deal with Dassault ...
-
NewsPICTURES: Euro Hawk lands in Germany after 22h journey
The first Northrop Grumman/Cassidian Euro Hawk UAV has touched down in Manching, Germany ...
-
NewsRussian air force orders thrust-vectoring Su-30SM fighters
The Irkutsk Aircraft Plant is assembling two new Sukhoi Su-30SM multirole fighters for the Russian air force ...
-
NewsTextron: V-22 may sell to 10-12 foreign countries
As many as 12 export customers could eventually buy the V-22, says Textron chief executive Scott Donnelly ...
-
NewsEuro Hawk takes off on German delivery flight
The first Northrop Grumman/Cassidian Euro Hawk UAV is due to touch down at Manching in Germany early on 21 July ...
-
NewsLIBYA: PICTURES: RAF's extra Tornados arrive in Italy
Four additional RAF Tornado GR4s assigned to NATO's operation Unified Protector landed at Gioia del Colle air base in Italy on 18 July ...
-
News
Indian naval fighter could have first flight by November
A two-seat prototype of a naval version of the Aeronautical Development Agency's (ADA) Tejas Mk I aircraft could have its first flight within the next three...
-
NewsMaintenance work blamed for El Al 777 landing gear failure
Israeli investigators have blamed overhaul work performed in Singapore for the 23 May "severe structural failure" of the main landing gear on a Boeing 777...
-
NewsUK defence spending boost to safeguard Chinook and F-35 investments
The UK government has announced a £3 billion ($4.8 billion) increase in defence spending for the five-year period starting in 2015-16, enabling the Ministry of Defence to proceed with several planned military aircraft procurements over the coming decade.
-
News
Business: People Moves
Boivin: LHR operations Aeroports de Montreal operations director Normand Boivin will be chief operating officer at London Heathrow airport from 29...
-
NewsLola's F1 history hides a kink for aerospace
Motorsport fans love to love Lola. But while the company is famed for engineering some for F1's frontrunners it has diversified with business in aerospace, defence, communications and automotive.
-
News
Business Aviation - In Brief
South Korea and Israel are considering a broad range of industrial co-operation in aerospace and defence.
-
News
UK's Voyager tanker to start Typhoon trials in October
In-flight refuelling trials involving the UK's Voyager tanker and two Eurofighter Typhoons are due to start in October ...
-
News
Indian air force sticks with preference for PC-7 Mk II
The Indian air force is adamant about its preference for the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II turboprop trainer for a 181 aircraft requirement ...
-
NewsPICTURES: Lockheed Martin readies first Moroccan F-16 for delivery
Lockheed Martin is poised to deliver its first F-16 to new export user Morocco ...
-
NewsPICTURES: Australia welcomes latest three Super Hornets
Australia has received three more Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet fighters, bringing its fleet to 18 of the type ...
-
News
RIAT: New tail scheme marks RAF's first decade of C-17 use
The UK brought its newest C-17 transport to the RIAT show, and celebrated 10 years of operating the type ...
-
News
Thailand requests three UH-60M Black Hawks
Thailand has requested three Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk transport helicopters, in a deal worth $235 million ...



















