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  • MRJ Eastern Air Lines
    News

    PICTURE: Eastern Air Lines firms up order for up to 40 MRJs

    2014-09-26T07:46:23Z

    Eastern Air Lines has firmed up an order for 20 Mitsubishi Regional Jets (MRJ), following its signing of a memorandum of understanding at July’s Farnborough air show.

  • NASA drone
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    FAA approves first sub-Arctic commercial UAS ops

    2014-09-25T22:15:27Z

    ​Six Hollywood production companies will become the first approved users of commercial unmanned air systems (UAS) in US airspace below the Arctic under new exemptions granted by the US Department of Transportation on 25 February.

  • DHL Parcelcopter - Deutsche Post/DHL
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    DHL to test supply delivery using UAVs

    2014-09-25T15:01:40Z

    ​German postal service DHL Parcel is to begin testing the delivery of supplies using its Parcelcopter unmanned air vehicle, marking the first operation of a UAV in European airspace beyond line of sight.

  • News

    ATK joins race to develop next-generation USAF launcher

    2014-09-24T16:24:09Z

    ​US propulsion specialist ATK has thrown its hat in the ring to develop the next generation of American rocket engine, to replace the Russian-supplied RD-180 motor for United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V.

  • Atlas V
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: USAF push to oust Russian rockets turning into high-stakes contest

    2014-09-24T15:32:00Z

    ​A US Air Force drive to end its reliance on Russian rocket motors is turning into a high-stakes competition between rival technologies, with propulsion specialist ATK throwing its hat into the ring just a week after United Launch Alliance and Blue Origin agreed to jointly fund development of a new, ...

  • F-22 pair - USAF
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    Syrian air strikes mark combat debut for F-22 Raptor

    2014-09-24T14:10:01Z

    The US military-led air launched over Syria on 22 September against Islamic insurgents marked the debut for US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptors in a strike role.

  • GE Aviation
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Morris explains how GE came to embrace 3D printing

    2014-09-24T09:22:00Z

    While GE's rapid acceptance of additive manufacturing technology may leave some industry commentators sceptical, the decades of work by Morris Technologies into the trailblazing technology should assuage even the most strident naysayers

  • C-130 - US Air Force
    News

    US C-130s deployed in support of disaster response

    2014-09-23T17:04:39Z

    ​The US Department of Defense has deployed two Lockheed Martin C-130 transports to California in support of wildfire suppression in the area.

  • CyPhy Works EASE TN
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    USAF looks to micro-UAV for SAR operations

    2014-09-19T12:16:22Z

    The US Air Force has contracted CyPhy Works to develop and test a micro unmanned air vehicle for search and rescue operations.

  • NASA Global Hawk.
    News

    NASA teams to develop UAV traffic management system

    2014-09-18T16:25:47Z

    ​NASA has partnered with Airware to develop a traffic management system for safe low-altitude UAV operations.

  • Virgin Galactic
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Virgin Galactic 'close to reaching space'

    2014-09-18T14:59:00Z

    ​Virgin Galactic has formally backed away from its pledge to put its first fare-paying passengers into suborbital space by the close of 2014 – but has made a very public declaration that suborbital operations from its purpose-built spaceport in New Mexico will begin in early 2015.

  • News

    USAF finalises Block 30 Global Hawk purchase

    2014-09-18T12:41:57Z

    ​The US Air Force has finalised a deal to purchase three more Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned air vehicles, filling its official requirement for the high-altitude, long-endurance type.

  • Bell 525 mock up
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    Bell 525 'lagging' behind Q4 first flight target

    2014-09-17T22:11:40Z

    ​First flight of the Bell Helicopter 525 Relentless could fall slightly behind schedule, but the debut of the 505 JetRanger X is on track for the end of the year, chief executive John Garrison says.

  • News

    Lockheed Martin delivers improved ALIS for F-35

    2014-09-17T14:24:49Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has delivered the latest iteration of the system that brings fifth-generation logistics and maintenance capability to the F-35 Lightning II fleet.

  • F-35 line - Lockheed Martin
    News

    ​Lockheed outlines cost-saving design tweaks for F-35

    2014-09-17T11:03:16Z

    Lockheed Martin and its programme partners are putting up millions in investment dollars to redesign manufacturing methods for components of the F-35 Lightning II, in the hope of bringing the per-aircraft cost in line with existing fighters within five years.

  • News

    USAF details contribution to fight against Islamic State

    2014-09-16T11:00:08Z

    The US Air Force has literally and figuratively done the heavy lifting during the ongoing fight against the Islamic State in northern Iraq, performing aerial refuelling and humanitarian airlift on a daily basis since June.

  • JSF F-35A pair
    News

    P&W to test remedy for F135 engine fault

    2014-09-16T10:54:11Z

    Pratt & Whitney officials say they have identified a promising remedy for rubbing in the F135 engine that caused the catastrophic June fire that destroyed a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and has limited test flights of the developmental fleet.

  • JLENS Senior Airman Tiffany DeNault/USAF FS
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    US Army trains on JLENS ahead of first deployment

    2014-09-16T08:27:04Z

    ​The first 44 operators of the US Army’s aerostat-based radar surveillance system have been certified to operate the system, ahead of its first planned deployment at the end of the year.

  • X-47B Roosevelt for launch - US Navy
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    Northrop Grumman sizes up UK UCAV requirements

    2014-09-10T09:01:34Z

    Northrop Grumman is pitching the unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) technology derived from its US Navy (USN)-sponsored X-47B demonstrator to the UK, to feed into its Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme.

  • News

    Unstabilised approach to blame for UPS crash: NTSB

    2014-09-09T20:16:13Z

    ​Two UPS Airbus A300-600 pilots died because of the captain’s decision to continue an unstabilised approach in instrument conditions instead of performing a go-around maneouvre, the US National Transportation Safey Board (NTSB) says.