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Fit for the fight: Competition in the fighter market
Vision of the future? India's giant Su-30MKI could operate alongside the Eurofighter Typhoon (top) if the type wins New Delhi's MMRCA contest Fit forthe...
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New risk mitigation studies planned for NATO AGS programme
The US Air Force is preparing to launch studies of potential linkages between NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance programme and its own rolling Northrop...
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NewsVIDEO: USMC releases footage of V-22 in Iraq
The footage of the tiltrotors appeared briefly as part of a USMC news story focusing on preparations in Western Iraq for the Haj, an annual religious pilgrammage.
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PICTURE: Europrop International delivers first TP400 engine for Airbus Military A400M
Europrop International has at last delivered its first flight-test engine for Airbus Military's delayed A400M programme ...
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French air force chief eyes new tanker deal
France hopes to proceed to the next stage of an evaluation process involving the Airbus A330-based KC-30 ...
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This weeks briefing
ENDERS SPELLS OUT DOLLAR THREAT TO STAFF COST-CUTTING Airbus chief executive Tom Enders has told workers radical measures may be needed to further...
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NATO confirms plan to base C-17 transports in Hungary
NATO has confirmed plans to base its future fleet of up to four Boeing C-17 strategic...
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NewsPICTURES: Typhoon hits the spot in laser bomb drop
The first trials release of a Paveway laser-guided guided bomb by a UK Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon has resulted in a direct hit ...
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US military airspace opened for airliners during peak holiday periods
US commercial air traffic was allowed access to restricted airspace in the New York region for five days last week to relieve pressure during a peak travel...
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NewsTwo killed as RAF suffers fourth Puma crash this year
A Board of Inquiry team is heading for Iraq to investigate the cause of a Royal Air Force Puma crash which left two people dead ...
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Ashley Smout: Unite Asia's skies
The Asia-Pacific region should move towards achieving a "Single Asian Sky" by co-ordinating its air navigation service provision, in order to avoid future...
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Russian MoD certificates Yak-130 in training role
The Russian defence ministry's Valery Chkalov main flight-test centre, GLITs, has cleared the Yakovlev Yak-130...
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Working week: Following a structured career
Mark Johnston, head of structures in the design office at Marshall Aerospace in Cambridge in the UK, began work with the company as a 16-year-old and tells Working Week that he has never looked back
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Business briefs 20 November 2007
business briefs EMBRAER Q3 RESULTS SHARPLY HIGHER RESULTS Embraer has reported strong growth in earnings for the third quarter as aircraft deliveries...
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Australia demonstrates smart monitoring of composite repairs
Australia's Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) plans to flight test an "Active Smart Patch"...
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BAE Systems details Herti UAV success in Afghanistan
BAE Systems' autonomous Herti UAV is providing a valuable contribution to Royal Air Force operations in Afghanistan, the company says ...
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Training central: Lockheed Martin prepares for F-35 JSF training
An integrated training centre for all F-35 variants and operators is at the heart of Lockheed plans for bringing the Joint Strike Fighter into service early next decade
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Technology unlocking demand for helicopter simulators
Helicopter simulators are accounting for an increasing proportion of military flight simulator sales as more sophisticated aircraft, more demanding missions...



















