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UAV geared for naval and border patrol use
The Polish Air Force Institute of Technology has unveiled a prototype ship-launched tactical unmanned air vehicle with the Polish navy and border guard seen...
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NewsSaab to produce maritime version of Skeldar UAV
Saab to fly enlarged maritime variant of developmental Skeldar unmanned air vehicle in late 2008
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Lack of spares dogs Polish F-16s
The Polish air force has integrated the mission control software and improved the availability rate of its Lockheed Martin F-16 fleet, but a lack of spares...
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Tech notes
Contoured rotor blade flies faster ROTARY-WING Sikorsky has patented a new rotor blade design for a high-speed compound...
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Indonesia to buy Russian helicopters, Sukhoi weapons
Russia is to finance a $1.2 billion arms package for Indonesia supporting the acquisition of new helicopters and air-launched weapons. The deal was...
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New engines for Russian and Indian Bears
Russia's Nikolai Kuznetsov's Samara Scientific Technical Complex (Kuznetsov SNTK) is resuming production of its NK-12 turboprop engine under orders from...
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NewsPICTURES: UK, Saudi air forces complete Tornado exercise
Panavia Tornado strike aircraft from Saudi Arabia and the UK have concluded their first joint exercise in the UK
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NewsGripen enhancements escape Swedish cutbacks
Saab will on 20 September receive the green light to remanufacture 31 of the Swedish air force's JAS 39A Gripen fighters
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Sukhoi unveils 'supercruising' Su-35-1 multi-role fighter
Sukhoi expects to conduct the first flight of its all-new Su-35-1 single-seat multirole fighter within the near future, having unveiled the KnAAPO-built...
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Rebuilding its own structures
PROFILE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES rebuilding its own structures Vought Aircraft Industries' presence on the Boeing 787 and the possibility of...
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Aerospace Top 100 Special Report 2007: Capacity crunch
Aerospace's top 100 revenue generators grew 12% in 2006, but almost all that growth came from the commercial market, with the defence business staying essentially...
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Flying high under the Spanish sun
Flight Training Europe offers first-class ab initio training, excellent facilities and Mediterranean weather. Working Week talks to managing director Peter Sadler about the campus at Jerez International airport
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Can Czechs bounce back?
Aircraft projects may be suffering, but country's engineering expertise is finding its way
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Boeing’s Chinook helicopter deal under threat as USAF reconsiders award plan
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has upheld the latest protests on a contract for combat search and rescue (CSAR)...