ST Aerospace says it is pushing its services for the upgrade of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules cockpit to Asia-Pacific operators and beyond. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Harris Corporation is promoting its electronic warfare (EW) systems to the region s air forces, with a particularly focus on the Lockheed Martin F-16 fleet. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Embraer has confirmed that around half a dozen of the first E-Jet E2s to be delivered will require an upgrade due to durability issues with their Pratt & Whitney PW1900G engines. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
With certification for the E190-E2 just weeks away and flight testing wrapped up, Embraer could be forgiven for feeling that its re-engined regional jet programme has earned its stripes. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will feature a trio of fighter aircraft as part of its aerial display at this year’s edition of the Singapore Airshow. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
The US Air Force has excluded the Textron Aviation Scorpion light attack aircraft from the next phase of the OA-X experiment, leaving the Textron s AT-6 Wolverine and the Sierra Nevada/Embraer A-29 Super Tucano as the finalists for a potential follow-on acquisition deal. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Airbus’s Silicon Valley-based advanced projects unit A has started flight tests with an autonomous vertical take-off and landing aircraft that has been designed to serve as an air taxi for a single passenger. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Norway has concluded that its on-order fleet of NH Industries NH90 naval helicopters will not deliver sufficient flight hours to perform the roles originally intended for the 11t-class rotorcraft and recommends that all are converted to the anti-submarine warfare mission. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Corporate chiefs are fearful of missing out on the Next Big Thing, of leaving it to bold, visionary rivals to anticipate a future that they themselves were too short-sighted, or too timid, to grasp. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Over the past four months, the competitive landscape in the small-narrowbody jet market has been turned upside down. Bombardier has agreed to give Airbus control of the CSeries programme and open a new final assembly line in Alabama. Boeing is in discussions to construct some kind of combination with Embraer. If both deals reach fruition,...Continue Reading
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