All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 233
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NewsWestern aerospace firms keep low profile at Taipei show
Western aerospace firms kept a low profile at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in Taiwan ...
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Taiwan looks to develop advanced unmanned systems
Taiwan appears to be developing two advanced unmanned aerial system concepts, as it looks to bolster its defence capabilities in the light of other countries' reluctance to sell it advanced combat aircraft for fear of angering China.
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Goodrich in UAV fuel injection distribution deal
Goodrich is to distribute an electronic fuel injection technology, developed for unmanned air vehicles by Australia's Currawong Engineering.
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NewsPICTURES: Thai army recieves first three Enstrom 480B helicopters
The Royal Thai Army has accepted its first batch of three Enstrom 480B training helicopters ...
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NewsKawasaki XP-1 develops cracks in ground testing
Two of Japan's KHI-developed XP-1 maritime patrol aircraft have developed rips and tears during ground testing ...
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NewsIndia has no current plans for additional C-17s
India's defence minister has scotched rumours that the country has immediate plans to buy more than 10 Boeing C-17s ...
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NewsCebu Pacific signs firm order for 30 A321neos
Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has finalised a firm order for 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft, bringing its total A320 family orders to 71.
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NewsMAS, AirAsia shares suspended amid share swap speculation
The shares of Malaysia Airline System (MAS) and AirAsia have been suspended from trading on the country's stock exchange, amid local media speculation about...
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Japan navy receives two EC135 helicopters
The Japan Maritime Self-DefenCe Force has taken delivery of three Eurocopter EC135 T2i helicopters ...
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NewsIndia’s Tejas ready for air force induction in March 2012
Two of the Indian Aeronautical Development Agency's Tejas Mk 1 light combat aircraft will be ready for induction by March 2012 ...
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Australia receives two Super Hornets
Australia has taken delivery of two more Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornets, bringing its total of the type to 20 ...
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Ten dead in Indonesian helicopter crash
A Bell 412 helicopter operated by charter firm PT Nyaman Air has crashed in Indonesia's North Sulawesi province, killing ten.
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JASSM heads to Australia IOC following successful tests
Australia has conducted two successful test firings of the Lockheed Martin AGM-158 JASSM missile from a Boeing F/A-18A/B ...
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NewsLockheed to provide Pakistan with 10 F-16 upgrade kits
Lockheed Martin has secured a $42.3 million contract to provide 10 upgrade kits for Pakistan's F-16A/B fighters ...
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South Korea, Indonesia to establish KF-X research centre
South Korea and Indonesia have established a research centre to study the proposed KF-X indigenous fighter ...
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NewsSouth Korea receives first 737 AEW&C Peace Eye aircraft
South Korea has received its first of four Boeing 737-700 Peace Eye airborne early warning & control system aircraft ...
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NewsAmericans favored in fight to replace Korea’s F-4s
South Korea faces a threat to its existence - in the shape of its neighbour, North Korea.
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NewsPICTURE: Vietnam coast guard receives C212-400
The Vietnam Marine Police has taken delivery of the first of three Airbus Military C212-400 maritime patrol aircraft ...
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South Korea private plane conducts maiden flight
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has developed and flown a prototype of South Korea's first indigenous private aircraft. The four-seat aircraft,...
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L-3 awarded Pakistan F-16 simulator contract
L-3 Communications has been awarded a contract to build two F-16C Block 52 aircrew training devices for Pakistan ...



















