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EADS pitches A400M, C-295 to Australia
EADS is promoting Airbus Military's A400M and C-295 designs in a new push to the Royal Australian Air Force ...
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MBDA to protect Spanish army Tigers
MBDA will supply its Saphir-M self-protection equipment for the Spanish army's future fleet of 24 Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters ...
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Boeing bites into Asian pie
As its home market shrinks, US manufacturer Boeing is looking to unlock doors elsewhere, including in Asia ...
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Israel reports 'some progress' in JSF talks
Fresh talks between US and Israeli teams about the planned sale of Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to the Israeli air force have resulted in...
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M-346 partners make case for Eurotraining deal
Alenia Aermacchi and EADS are stepping up their efforts to meet the nine-nation Eurotraining initiative with the M-346 Master ...
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NewsUS Air Force, industry prepare for T-38 replacement
Rivals for the US Air Force's massive T-38 replacement deal are pushing their proposed successors to the venerable Talon ...
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NewsTurkey halts Israel UAV talks in wake of Gaza flotilla action
Turkey has frozen negotiations on buying more Israeli-made UAVs, but planned deliveries of its IAI Heron system will be completed ...
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L-3 set to deliver New Zealand's first delayed C-130H
New Zealand's first of five upgraded C-130H transports should be returned to the nation's air force within weeks ...
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Lockheed slashes participation at Farnborough to save money
Lockheed Martin has slashed its participation and media outreach at next month's Farnborough air show ...
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Polish state considers Tu-154 fate after chartering LOT jets
Poland's defence ministry is considering the future of its second Tupolev Tu-154M after opting to charter two LOT Embraer 175s for government transport.
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UAE reopens trainer talks
Lockheed Martin has confirmed that the United Arab Emirates has resumed talks with rival bidders for a contract to supply a fleet of advanced jet trainers
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IAI TestBuilder tackles UAV software
Israel Aerospace Industries is developing advanced tools to test software installed in the company's new unmanned air vehicles.
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New Zealand seeks three new military transports
New Zealand plans to purchase smaller turboprop aircraft for maritime surveillance and military transport applications ...
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Second non-crew voice in crashed Tu-154 identified
Investigators have identified a second non-crew voice captured by cockpit recordings extracted from the crashed Polish presidential Tupolev Tu-154M.
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Boeing recovers Down Under
Delays and cost-overruns on major Boeing Australia contracts with the RAAF led to an injection of fresh blood two years ago ...
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US Air Force formalises UAS pilot training
The US Air Force has formalised remotely piloting aircraft as a career field, after testing a new curriculum on five "beta" classes ...
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NewsILA: Eurocopter pledges dramatic increase in R&D spending
Eurocopter chief executive Lutz Bertling believes he has a winning formula to see his company safely through the recession: drastically increase spending...
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Lockheed marks 1st supersonic flight by STOVL F-35B
Four months after completing the first vertical landing, the Lockheed Martin F-35B flight test fleet also has surpassed the sound barrier ...
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NewsVIDEO: Northrop Grumman wins race to revive hybrid airships with $517 million order
Northrop Grumman will spark a hybrid airship revival with a $517 million contract awarded today to deliver three slightly heavier-than-air aircraft to the...



















