All Helicopters articles – Page 78

  • Mi-24 Poland - AirTeamImages
    News

    Poland to launch attack helicopter talks with bidders

    2015-10-07T12:50:16Z

    The Polish defence ministry will soon start the next phase of technical dialogue with combat helicopter manufacturers under its Project "Kruk", which seeks replacements for its Mil Mi-24 fleet.

  • News

    Collins debuts Pro Line Fusion at Helitech

    2015-10-07T00:58:54Z

    ​Rockwell Collins displayed a Pro Line Fusion avionics system demonstrator for helicopter cockpits for the first time the Helitech International Helicopter Expo and Conference in London.

  • Fourth AW169 prototype
    News

    AgustaWestland considers full ice protection for AW169

    2015-10-07T00:31:09Z

    ​AgustaWestland expects deliveries of its new AW169 to be into double figures by the end of 2015 even as it works to add further capabilities to the 4.6t rotorcraft, including potentially full ice protection.

  • News

    H135 gains Helionix avionics suite

    2015-10-07T00:27:26Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters is to further upgrade the H135 light twin with the addition of its Helionix avoinics suite - which includes a glass cockpit and four-axis autopilot - and has signed up Norwegian emergency medical services operator Norsk Luftambulanse (NLF) as launch customer.

  • Bell 505
    News

    Three-month certification slip for Bell 505

    2015-10-07T00:25:39Z

    ​Bell Helicopter has confirmed a three-month delay to the certification of its developmental 505 Jet Ranger X, with the milestone moving from late 2015 to end of the first quarter of 2016.

  • SB1Defiant
    News

    Pentagon concerned about prime contractor consolidation

    2015-10-07T00:13:41Z

    The Pentagon has very few tools in its arsenal to constrain major mergers and acquisitions between prime contractors – a fact that has become all too apparent to defence acquisition chief Frank Kendall with Lockheed Martin’s $9 billion acquisition of Sikorsky.

  • News

    Airbus Helicopters positive despite sluggish rotorcraft market

    2015-10-05T21:05:22Z

    ​Despite the subdued market for new helicopters – particularly in the oil and gas segment – Airbus Helicopters remains confident that it can end the year in positive territory.

  • News

    Airbus Helicopters hopeful Japan will reverse UH-X decision

    2015-10-05T21:01:21Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters remains confident that it can persuade Japan’s defence ministry to reconsider its decision to select a combined Bell Helicopter/Fuji Heavy Industries bid for its UH-X contest over the European manufacturer’s own clean-sheet proposal.

  • News

    Second MD902 to assist London's Air Ambulance

    2015-10-01T06:36:50Z

    ​London’s Air Ambulance has confirmed its purchase of a second helicopter to support its emergency medical services (EMS) work from next year.

  • News

    AgustaWestland cool on development of 10.5t helicopter

    2015-09-30T16:24:57Z

    ​AgustaWestland has dismissed the likelihood of an imminent launch of a new 10.5t-class helicopter despite previous indications from its parent company that such a move would be a strategic priority.

  • News

    India finalises Apache, Chinook order

    2015-09-30T10:13:28Z

    ​India has finalised its long-planned contract to acquire new attack and transport helicopters from the USA, with Boeing to deliver a combined 37 aircraft under the programme.

  • XTI TriFan
    News

    Ducted fan-powered concept raises $10 million online

    2015-09-29T14:13:08Z

    A Denver-based start-up has raised $10 million in equity “crowdfunding” to help develop a ducted-fan powered, fixed-wing business aircraft called the TriFan 600.

  • News

    Honeywell to propose engine upgrade for LUH-72

    2015-09-28T22:00:59Z

    ​Honeywell plans to offer the HTS900 engine to Airbus for a potential requirement to re-engine the LUH-72 Lakota, company executives says.

  • News

    US Army begins competition for T700 engine replacement

    2015-09-28T19:43:18Z

    ​The US Army has launched a long-awaited search for an improved engine design for nearly 3,000 medium-twin helicopters, with potentially a surprise bidder waiting in the wings.

  • News

    Russian Helicopters plans "ultra-light" rotorcraft

    2015-09-28T17:28:31Z

    ​Russian Helicopters has revealed ambitions to develop what it describes as an “ultra-light” rotorcraft to address a gap in its range.

  • News

    Israel hones joint skills with Greek air force

    2015-09-28T11:57:28Z

    ​The Israeli and Greek air forces have, in recent weeks, performed a big joint exercise.

  • London's Air Ambulance MD902 helipad - Craig Hoyle
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How London's Air Ambulance makes a difference

    2015-09-28T09:31:00Z

    ​The view is commanding, despite the heavy rain which lashes the helipad on a cold September morning. Some 280ft above the entrance to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, this is the perfect launch point for an aircraft which is tasked with saving lives among the capital’s more than 10 ...

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Developing Swiss precision

    2015-09-28T09:27:00Z

    ​Just 35 miles – and several mountains – separate the small Swiss towns of Pfäffikon and Stans.

  • News

    Turbomeca eyes flight tests of 'engine sleep mode'

    2015-09-25T16:19:36Z

    ​Test flights of a new system allowing twin-engined helicopters to operate using just one powerplant, as a fuel-saving measure, could take place within months, according to French turboshaft manufacturer Turbomeca.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Helicopter market in flux as low oil prices take their toll

    2015-09-25T11:22:00Z

    ​It is a curious time for helicopter manufacturers. While product development and improvement continues at the majority – a rough reckoning suggests that there are at least five Western clean-sheet programmes under way at the big three airframers – the industry is undeniably suffering a downturn.