All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 118

  • HAL LCH
    News

    HAL LCH dispatched to India’s high-altitude Leh base

    2020-08-14T06:37:00Z

    The Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) has been dispatched to India’s north for high-altitude operations.

  • Bell 429
    Interview

    Babcock Australasia sees Bell 429 as special forces star

    2020-08-13T10:44:00Z

    While UK-headquartered Babcock’s defence credentials in Australia are clear – notably in the naval sector – the company hopes that its civil rotorcraft experience in the country will enable it to prevail in a three-way contest to supply Canberra with new special forces helicopters.

  • MH-60R Australia
    News

    Sikorsky secures five-year support deal for Australian MH-60Rs

    2020-08-13T01:57:00Z

    Sikorsky has secured a $200 million sustainment contract for the Royal Australian Navy’s fleet of 24 MH-60R maritime helicopters.

  • PHOTO-2020-07-30-12-14-03
    Airline Business

    SriLankan focuses on cargo, repatriation pending traffic recovery

    2020-08-12T09:16:00Z

    SriLankan Airlines chairman Ashok Pathirage has had to navigate an extremely challenging environment since assuming his role in December 2019. A prominent Sri Lankan businessman, Pathirage is also the chairman and founder of local conglomerate Softlogic Holdings, and runs other local companies as well. He joined the national carrier at ...

  • Bangkok
    News

    Thai AirAsia posts big operating loss amid broader group woes

    2020-08-12T03:29:00Z

    Thai AirAsia’s dismal financial performance in the second quarter underlines the devastating impact of coronavirus for the AirAsia Group. Thai AirAsia parent Asia Aviation saw its operating loss for the quarter ended 30 June more than double to Bt1.8 billion ($58 million), from Bt798 billion a year earlier. Revenue fell ...

  • XY-ALK D500-20200601-451
    Airline Business

    Myanmar Airways International bucks trend with planned growth

    2020-08-07T10:18:00Z

    Myanmar Airways International (MAI) is struggling as much as any airline amid the coronavirus pandemic, but chief executive Saravanan Ramasamy sees opportunity in crisis. The full-service airline is by no means the region’s biggest or most famous carrier, operating a pair of Airbus A319s and a single A320 from its ...

  • PYH2020080704010032500_P4
    News

    South Korea unveils indigenous AESA radar for KF-X fighter

    2020-08-07T04:47:00Z

    Seoul has rolled out the first production prototype of the active electronically scanned array radar that will equip the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries KF-X fighter.

  • CML_429_Photo_PalmBeachSheriff-Resized
    News

    Canberra issues special forces helicopter RFP

    2020-08-06T03:11:00Z

    Australia has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a requirement to obtain a fleet of light helicopters for use by the country’s special forces. Proposals for Canberra’s Project Land 2097 Phase 4 requirement will be evaluated by the end of 2020, says Australia’s Department of Defence. The RFP’s release ...

  • JAL 787-8 no2
    Airline Business

    JAL plays the long game with pandemic response

    2020-08-05T07:24:00Z

    Japan Airlines (JAL) is focused on long-term survival as it weighs its network, finances, and fleet, amid the coronavirus pandemic. JAL sees sharply diverging trends for its domestic and international network, says the carrier in an email interview with FlightGlobal. Source: JAL JAL has 25 787-8s in its ...

  • MOAS Camcopter - Schiebel
    News

    Canberra pledges A$1.3 billion to local UAS sector

    2020-08-05T06:54:00Z

    Australia plans to invest up to A$1.3 billion ($934 million) to develop small unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) to improve maritime awareness. “As detailed in the 2020 Defence Strategic Update, launched by the Prime Minister and I in July, Australia is at the centre of a dynamic strategic environment,” says defence ...

  • RAN MH-60R sonar - Commonwealth of Australia
    News

    US government awards sonar contract for Indian, Danish MH-60Rs

    2020-08-05T02:34:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has secured a $182 million contract for airborne low frequency sonars (ALFS) related to Indian and Danish Sikorsky MH-60R anti-submarine warfare helicopters. The package covers the production, integration, and delivery of 24 sets for India, and eight for Denmark, says a US government contract announcement. In May, Sikorsky ...

  • SpiceJet-737
    News

    SpiceJet secures Heathrow landing slots

    2020-08-04T06:27:00Z

    Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet has secured landing slots at London Heathrow Airport, effective 1 September. The slots fall under the “bubble arrangement” between India and the UK, and are effective until 23 October, says SpiceJet. Source: SpiceJet SpiceJet’s fleet is comprised entirely of 737s and Dash-8 Q400s ...

  • AirAsia X Thailand Airbus A330neo
    News

    Malaysian brokerage issues dire warning about AirAsia X

    2020-08-03T03:54:00Z

    Malaysian brokerage firm CGS CIMB Securities has questioned the ability of AirAsia X to survive the collapse in international air travel. In a research note entitled “Low probability of survival,” CGS CIMB says that the long-haul, low-cost carrier’s first quarter results were just the “opening scene for the horror movie ...

  • MH-47G Block II Chinook
    News

    US Army orders nine additional MH-47G Block II Chinooks

    2020-08-03T02:23:00Z

    Boeing has secured a $265 million deal to supply nine additional MH-47G Block II Chinooks for the US Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC). This brings the total number of MH-47G Block IIs on contract to 24, says Boeing. It adds that USASOAC will receive its first example this year. ...

  • T-7A Red Hawk
    News

    Boeing responds to Australian trainer RFI with T-7 information

    2020-07-30T08:11:00Z

    Boeing is pitching the T-7 as a replacement for Canberra’s Hawk 127s.

  • Singapore Changi T3 Coronavirus
    Airline Business

    An eternal midnight for Asia-Pacific airlines

    2020-07-30T03:02:00Z

    Hopeful talk of ”travel bubbles” in the Asia-Pacific has turned to disappointment as the coronavirus demonstrates a profound ability to keep heaping disruption on the travel industry. In early May, hope was in the air in Auckland. New Zealand, one of rare success stories in dealing with the pandemic, mooted ...

  • MQ-9 Reaper - US Air Force
    Analysis

    Trump administration’s relaxation of UAV export rules offers belated boon for US manufacturers

    2020-07-29T08:39:00Z

    The Trump administration’s decision to modify its adherence to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is positive for American manufacturers of large unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), but comes after much ground has already been ceded to China. From the perspective of US defence firms, the MTCR is perhaps the most ...

  • F-15J Super Interceptor
  • DN
    News

    Da Nang outbreak a blow to Vietnam air travel recovery

    2020-07-28T02:33:00Z

    The appearance of coronavirus cases in the Vietnamese city of Da Nang has resulted in a major airlift effort, and will derail Vietnam’s air travel recovery. Vietnam has been a significant success story in dealing with the pandemic, having enjoyed over 100 days without a recorded coronavirus case. This allowed ...

  • Chile F-16s
    News

    USA clears $635 million upgrade package for Chile F-16s

    2020-07-27T07:51:00Z

    The US government has approved the sale of a $635 million upgrade package for Chile’s fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters.