All United States articles – Page 158

  • Boeing 747-8 Freighter
    News

    ​Boeing adds four 747-8Fs to backlog

    2016-04-07T19:17:35Z

    An unidentified customer has ordered four 747-8 Freighters, Boeing confirms on 8 April.

  • Chengdu J-20
    News

    USAF backs off sixth-gen 'fighter' in quest for air supremacy

    2016-04-07T18:58:11Z

    The US Air Force will begin an extensive campaign of prototyping and experimentation relating to new air superiority technologies, including new aircraft types, after completing a wide-ranging examination of future air battle concepts and weaponry.

  • News

    UTC to support Emirates A380s for 15 years

    2016-04-07T17:15:51Z

    Emirates Airline has signed an agreement with UTC Aerospace Systems under which UTC will maintain components and systems on many of the carrier’s Airbus A380s for 15 years, UTC announces.

  • Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk. USAF
    News

    ITEP engine is top pick to power US Army's FVL Light

    2016-04-07T12:17:12Z

    One of the competing 3,000shp (2,240kW)-class engines being developed by leading propulsion specialists could eventually power a next-generation light assault rotorcraft being considered by the US Army, despite being procured specifically to re-engine the Boeing AH-64E and Sikorsky UH-60M in the late 2020s.

  • ISIS airship
    News

    NASA floats stratospheric airship prize

    2016-04-07T10:13:00Z

    NASA is again considering whether to launch a public competition to develop large stratospheric airships, a capability that has eluded the US military despite several costly attempts.

  • Cessna 172 Skyhawk
    News

    AoA indicator becomes standard for Cessna 172

    2016-04-06T20:42:01Z

    An angle-of-attack (AoA) indicator is now a standard feature in a Cessna 172 cockpit, offering general aviation pilots a critical tool for preventing loss of control accidents.

  • Qatar C-17 4 - Boeing
    News

    Overall US military aircraft exports strong in 2015

    2016-04-06T19:54:43Z

    Despite trouble securing combat jet sales in 2015, concerns about an erosion in US military exports because its government’s burdensome and often sluggish approvals process might be overstated.

  • Bell Helicopter AH-1Z. Bell Image
    News

    Pakistan orders nine more Bell AH-1Z gunships

    2016-04-05T12:37:46Z

    ​Bell Helicopter has been put on contract to build nine more AH-1Z Viper gunship helicopters for Pakistan, as part of a larger foreign military sales package for up to 15 helicopters and 1,000 Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire-series missiles that was approved last April.

  • News

    INTERIORS: Why nine is the magic number on the 787

    2016-04-05T07:27:33Z

    ​Is the Boeing 787 at a nine-abreast configuration too narrow for comfort? It depends who you believe. Airbus makes great play of the fact its nine-abreast A350 economy cabin is 12cm wider than the Dreamliner equivalent, allowing Toulouse to offer its standard 18in seat as opposed to Boeing’s 17in version.

  • News

    Alaska base selected to house F-35 squadrons

    2016-04-04T23:43:38Z

    The US Air Force will station two operational F-35A squadrons on America’s northwestern flank in Alaska, nearby where F-22s typically intercept long-range Russian TU-95 “Bear” bombers.

  • News

    JetBlue and Barfield extend MRO agreement

    2016-04-04T19:40:01Z

    ​JetBlue Airways and MRO provider Barfield have extended an agreement under which Barfield will provide JetBlue with component repair on a flight-hour basis, Barfield announces.

  • Boeing KC-46 refuelling a C-17. Boeing image
    News

    Boeing's KC-46 test run complicated by C-17 refuelling issue

    2016-04-04T17:10:57Z

    The Boeing C-17 heavy cargo aircraft has become the sticking point in an otherwise speedy KC-46A aerial refuelling demonstration phase, with officials confirming that “higher-than-expected boom axial loads” have delayed trials with that aircraft and the A-10 attack airplane.

  • Gremlins
    News

    DARPA selects industry teams for 'Gremlins' UAV project

    2016-04-04T15:43:20Z

    The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has picked four teams for its Gremlins project, which aims to launch volleys of small, low-cost unmanned air vehicles from bombers, cargo aircraft or possibly even fighter jets, and recover them via a Lockheed Martin C-130 transport.

  • Bulgarian MiG-29 - Alexander Mladenov
    News

    Bulgarian fighter replacement plan given go-ahead

    2016-04-04T13:04:07Z

    ​The Bulgarian government gave the long-delayed go-ahead to a new fighter procurement on 30 March, which will eventually see 16 aircraft acquired to replace the air force’s ageing Russian fleet.

  • Hero-30 - Uvision
    News

    Israeli companies pitching loitering munitions for US Army programme

    2016-04-04T10:15:50Z

    ​US companies intending to participate in the US Army’s Lethal Miniature Aerial Munition System (LMAMS) tender are negotiating with at least two Israeli companies that have developed systems that meet the operational demand.

  • CMV-22B
    News

    Bell-Boeing begins designing CMV-22B with $151 million contract

    2016-04-01T21:16:01Z

    A $151 million contract awarded to V-22 tiltrotor manufacturer Bell-Boeing this week allows engineers to get started designing the US Navy’s future Osprey variant, the CMV-22B, which is replacing the Northrop Grumman C-2 Greyhound twin turboprop in the aircraft carrier logistics role at sea.

  • News

    VIDEO: F-35 begins Raytheon JSOW qualification flights

    2016-04-01T18:38:48Z

    The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II will soon count Raytheon's AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) among its list internally carried munitions after “cleanly” releasing the 475kg (1,050lb) inert glide bomb during a trial off the coast of Maryland.

  • CH-53K. Sikorsky
    News

    CH-53K's entry into low-rate production delayed eight months

    2016-04-01T16:22:34Z

    The Sikorsky CH-53K’s entry into low-rate production has been delayed again, this time by eight months to February 2017, because of gearbox failures last year and the late delivery of parts from suppliers, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports in its annual assessment of Pentagon weapon projects.

  • 737 Max line - Boeing
    Opinion

    OPINION: What's driving Boeing job cuts?

    2016-04-01T14:37:27Z

    ​Having never before experienced a “super-cycle” in the commercial aviation business, it’s not always clear what one should look like while we are inside it, particularly after a perplexing announcement, such as a mass staff reduction by Boeing’s commercial unit amidst an historic production ramp-up.

  • Phantom UAV - Ed Stone/REX/Shutterstock
    News

    FAA approves UAV operations at increased altitude

    2016-04-01T11:35:38Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has doubled the altitude at which unmanned air vehicles with the correct exemptions can be flown in US airspace, which is expected to allow for their increased use with less burden on regulators.