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Big year for BAE’s UAVs
This promises to be a milestone year for BAE Systems’ growing unmanned air systems business with the first flights of both the demonstrator for the Mantis
June 8, 2009
Bombardier considers stretch variant for Q400
Bombardier Aerospace is continuing to define a further stretch of its 78-passenger Dash 8 Q-400 regional turboprop to create a possible 90-seat variant tha
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
Thales helps extend Rafale reach
Thales is engineering a series of upgrades to the sensor systems aboard France’s Rafale that will be incorporated in the next batch of aircraft for the Fre
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
Firm order vindicates Bombardier’s C series
The firm order placed by Deutsche Lufthansa late this past winter for 30 Bombardier CS100 airliners not only gave the much-maligned C Series its first conf
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
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Airbus, Boeing mull options for next narrowbody models
Bombardier has already thrown its hat into the more-than-100-seats jetliner ring with its C Series design and Embraer is considering its response to percei
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
Embraer Thinks Big
Embraer continues to consider its product strategy.
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
French aero industry must rally in crisis
French aerospace industry association GIFAS believes the current crisis will be long.
June 8, 2009
Elbit plans to develop UAS for U.S.
Israel’s Elbit Systems has announced an agreement between its U.S.-based subsidiary and General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products to develop unmanne
June 8, 2009
Raven radar equipped Gripen to fly by year-end
In late March Saab announced a teaming agreement with Selex Galileo to develop the ES-05 Raven active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for the Gri
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
Baltic Air Policing
On May 1 the JAS 39C/D Gripens of the Czech air force’s 211.tl took over NATO’s Baltic Air Policing detachment, which provides a two-aircraft, 24-hour, 15-
Aircraft
June 8, 2009
Airbus ramps up work on A350 family
With the A380 very-large airliner firmly established in production and airline operation, Airbus is now hard at work on its next project: the three-model A
Aircraft
June 5, 2009
RAC MiG looks to future as it fills Indian order
Indian navy pilots and support crew have started training on the MiG-29K/KUB fighters with RAC MiG in Russia.
Aircraft
June 5, 2009
A380 ‘delivers’ on promises
After little more than 18 months’ service, the Airbus A380 very large airliner is delivering on the manufacturer’s commitments, including lowest fuel burn
Aircraft
June 5, 2009
Joint venture BrahMos to arm India’s Flankers
India’s air force is planning to arm its growing fleet of Sukhoi Su-30MKI Flanker-H fighters with anti-ship missiles developed by the Russian-Indian joint
Aircraft
June 5, 2009
Elisra expands EW exports
A recent and hitherto unannounced delivery of electronic warfare (EW) equipment to Germany highlights the growing export portfolio of Israeli electronic wa
June 5, 2009
Boeing dismisses doubt over 787 approval target
If Boeing manages to get the 787 certified in eight to nine months as planned, it will doubtless enjoy proving the long line of skeptics wrong.
Aircraft
June 5, 2009
R-R forges ahead on open rotors
Rolls-Royce’s development of an open-rotor engine for the next generation of midsize airliners has taken a giant leap forward after wind-tunnel tests revea
Engines
June 5, 2009
Meeting the Operational Challenge
In both engineering and visual terms, the open rotor is a huge departure from the turbofans that power today’s aircraft.
Engines
June 5, 2009
Onera recruiting here at Paris
Despite the recession, French aerospace research organization Onera is launching a recruitment drive here at the Paris Air Show.
June 5, 2009
BEA Confirms Conflicting Airspeed Indications from Air France A330
France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) has issued a statement confirming that sensors aboard the Air France A330-200 that
June 5, 2009
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