All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 228
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NewsQantas A380 diverted after Trent 900 engine oil problem
A Qantas Airways Airbus A380 on the Singapore-London route was forced to divert to Dubai after an oil-related problem caused a shutdown of its number four...
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NewsUSA keen to discuss F-35 with India, report says
The USA is still interested in pitching the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to India ...
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Qantas flights return to normal
Qantas Airways has returned to normal flight operations following the end of a labour crisis that spurred Australia's flag carrier to ground its fleet for...
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NewsAustralia favours C-27J to replace Caribous
Australia has announced plans to replace its retired DHC-4 Caribous, with the Alenia Aeronautica C-27J favoured for the requirement ...
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Indonesia to acquire 24 used F-16s and nine C-295s
Indonesia has revealed plans to buy 24 ex-US Air National Guard F-16s and nine Airbus Military C-295 transports ...
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NewsDSCA notifies US Congress of possible India C-130J deal
India has requested the possible purchase of a second batch of Lockheed Martin C-130J transports for $1.2 billion ...
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NewsBell 429 certificated in China
The Bell 429 utility helicopter has received type certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
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Boeing delays first 747-8I and 787-9 deliveries
Boeing will push back delivery of the 747-8 Intercontinental to the first quarter of 2012, and of the 787-9 to early 2014. "The 747-8 remains on track...
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NewsOrdos City signs contract for Ka-32A11BC firefighting helicopter
Ordos City has signed a contract for a Kamov Ka-32A11BC coaxial rotor helicopter for use in a firefighting role.
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NewsJapan selects Northrop mine-hunting gear for MCH101 fleet
Japan has selected Northrop Grumman's AQS-24A airborne mine-hunting system for its AgustaWestland MCH101 helicopters ...
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NewsKAI, Eurocopter propose naval variant of Surion
Korea Aerospace Industries and Eurocopter have proposed a Korea Naval Helicopter based on the co-developed Surion ...
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Seoul gears up to launch naval helicopter contest
South Korea could issue an RFP for a new fleet of shipborne helicopters early next year ...
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NewsBoeing, Lockheed Martin square off on F-X III
Boeing and Lockheed Martin mounted a major sales push at the Seoul air show, both determined to win the country's F-X III competition for more than 60 fighter aircraft.
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NewsNorthrop signs South Korean partners for Global Hawk programme
Northrop Grumman has signed agreements with four South Korean companies to participate in the RQ-4 Global Hawk programme ...
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NewsSeoul eyes powerplant options for KF-X
Seoul is tentatively exploring engine options for its proposed Korea Fighter Experimental programme ...
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NewsSouth Korea weighs option to replace F-4E Phantoms
South Korea faces an ever-growing threat from its arch-rival and modernising its air force is the highest priority, especially the F-X III contest to replace its F-4E Phantoms
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NewsSouth Korean aerospace targets international impact
South Korea's aerospace sector is aiming for the same level of global success that the country has enjoyed for decades in the electronics and automotive sectors
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NewsKAI bids to spread wings with Golden Eagle
April 2011 marked a milestone in the history of Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI).
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NewsPICTURES: China displays UAV systems at aviation expo
Chinese companies and institutions are developing a range of helicopter unmanned air vehicles for military and civilian applications.
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NewsUSA approves $5.3bn upgrade for Taiwan's F-16s
The Obama administration has approved a $5.3 billion upgrade of Taiwan's Lockheed Martin F-16A/B fighters, including active electronically scanned array radars, new weapons and a range of sensor upgrades.



















