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Military aviationGE Aviation for V-22 Osprey: "Special Farnborough 2008" (9)
Farnborough, United Kingdom - A deal worth 190 million dollars
GE Aviation has secured a five-year 190 million dollars contract to supply integrated systems and equipment for 167 Bell Boeing V-22 aircraft, 141 MV-22 Osprey for the Marine Corps and 26 CV-22 Osprey... more
Military aviationBoeing dismisses Northrop Grumman for the Next Generation Bomber: "Special Farnborough 2008" (7)
Farnborough, United Kingdom - Exclusive collaboration with Lockheed Martin
Boeing has teamed with Lockheed Martin to meet the USAF's emerging requirement for a next-generation bomber (NGB). But beyond that the company won't say much about the program or how it intends to pursue... more
Military aviationAVIONEWS at the "Farnborough International Air Show 2008" (23): BAE anti-missile system tests on Super Hornet
Farnborough, United Kingdom - Deployment is set for December 2009
The AN/ALE-55 fiber-optic towed anti-missile decoy has begun operational tests on Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet of the US Navy as part of the IDECM radio frequency countermeasures system. "Its performance... more
Military aviationAVIONEWS at the “Farnborough International Air Show 2008” (12): bigger BWB “X-plane” planned
Farnborough, United Kingdom - On the tracks of the X-48B
Boeing and the US Air Force have begun talks over development of a larger, piloted, blended-wing body (BWB) demonstrator that would follow on from the current subscale X-48B Unmanned BWB now flying at... more
Military aviationAVIONEWs at the "Farnborough International Air Show" (15): the official announcement of Chinese Jian-10 fighter
Farnborough, United Kingdom - The ceremony on July 26th
China`s Chengdu Aerospace Jian-10 (J-10) fighter airplane is finally coming out from under wraps. The public display of the aircraft will take place on July 26th as part of the official ceremony to commemorate... more
Military aviationGeorgia: stop to air space violations by Russian warplanes
Tblisi, Georgia - "This is an act of military aggression"
Georgia's Foreign Ministry said Friday the intrusion of Russian warplanes into Georgian airspace was an act of military aggression: "If Russia’s jets again violate the air of Georgia, they will be gathering t... more
Military aviationPentagon officials reopen bidding on KC-30 tanker contract
Washington, Usa - GAO found improper practices related to the $35 billion contract
Defense Department officials have reopened the bidding process for a multibillion-dollar midair refueling tanker KC-30 contract, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said today. The announcement comes... more
Military aviationIsrael, new spy-aircraft to be presented
Tel Aviv, Israel - After missile test by Iran
It's called Eitam, the new spy-aircraft presented today by Israel; this military plane shows some sophisticated equipments for data and images' collection that allows it to get into the unwelcoming areas... more
Military aviationChina, first female course for military pilots
Shenyang , China - At the Shenyang academy
The Shenyang military academy, in North-East of China, is accommodating the first female class for military pilots, in these days, specialized magazine "People's Liberation Army Daily" reports. According... more
Military aviationRussia to receive fifth-generation fighter in 2013
Zhukovsky, Russia - Compared with F-22 and F-35
Russia is expecting a new fifth-generation fighter to enter service in 2013, the Air Force commander said on Monday. "We will start test flights in 2009, and hope to receive the aircraft in 2013", General... more
Military aviationRussia: first demonstration flight of Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker fighter
Zhukovsky, Russia - Deliveries to start in 2011
Russia's new state-of-the-art Su-35 Flanker multirole air superiority/strike fighter successfully completed its first demonstration flight on Monday. During the six-minute flight it carried out a number... more
Military aviationChange the top rank at Italian "Fenice" task group
Herat, Afghanistan - The new commander take charge of the Army group
In the military airport of Herat, Afghanistan, yesterday has been performed the passage of command of the "Fenice" Italian Army Task Group, which is equipped with 6 A-129 "Mangusta" and 2 CH-47 "Chinook"... more
Military aviationThe Netherlands will not evaluate both F/A-18E/F "Super Hornet" and F-22 "Raptor"
Amsterdam , The Netherlands - It would prefer F-35A JSF
Despite a direct request from the Dutch Parliament, The Netherlands Defense Ministry refuses to include Boeing's F/A-18E/F "Super Hornet" and Lockheed Martin's F-22 "Raptor" in an evaluation of potential... more
Military aviationBoeing installs engines on 1st P-8A Poseidon aircraft destined to US Navy
St. Louis, USA - New airplanes will be operational from 2013
Boeing installed two CFM56-7B engines on the U.S. Navy's first P-8A Poseidon June 21 in Renton, Wash. The on-schedule assembly closely follows the aircraft's wing-to-body join and "Power on" milestones.... more
Military aviationEurofighter Typhoon begins air surveillance in Austria
Hallbergmoos, Austria - The Republic of Austria became the first export customer for Eurofighter Typhoon
As of 01 July, Eurofighter Typhoon will take over the protection of Austrian airspace under the leadership of the Joint Armed Forces Command, Graz, and the Air Surveillance Command, Wals, of the Austrian... more
Military aviationHAL receives a over 50 USD million order by Ecuador for its Dhruv helicopter
New Delhi, India - The bid includes seven helicopters
An agreement for the sale of seven 'Dhruv' Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) to the Ecuadorean Air Force has been received by Indian state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), an order worth over 50 USD... more
Military aviationAir Forces raids LTTE's training base
Oddusuddan , Sri Lanka - Also used Mil MI-24 attack helicopters
Sri Lanka Air Force launched air sorties targeting enemy positions in Oddusuddan and Andankulam areas this evening, June 24, Air Force spokesperson said. SLAF fighters raided LTTE's training base located... more
Military aviationIran does not confirm an Israeli air attack to its nuclear sites
Tehran, Iran - Israel carried out some practices with about 100 aircraft used
A large exercise carried out by Israel in the skies to the limits of the Greek territorial waters, to which huge air forces have participated, among them an hundred of fighter-bombers F-15 and F-16 aircraft,... more
Military aviationNATO raid in Afghanistan, 15 rebels killed
Paktia, Afghanistan - They had attacked Sayid Karam headquarters
NATO warplanes swooped down on Islamic rebels withdrawing in Paktia province, eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing 15 of them, officials said. Roullah Samoon, spokesman of Paktia's province governor,... more
Military aviation4 U.S. Army helicopter engines disappeared in Afghanistan
Kabul, Afghanistan - They worth over 13 USD million
Four engines for US Army helicopters are simply disappeared in their transit from the US base of Bagram, in Afghanistan, at 82th squadron of Fort Bragg, in North Carolina. According to Army sources, there... more
Military aviationGAO sustains Boeing bid protest against EADS (5): the official position of USAF
Washington, USA - It has 60 days to respond to the agency
The Government Accountability Office has recommended the Air Force reopen the bidding process for the service’s aerial refueling aircraft contract. The GAO - the investigative arm of Congress- made t... more
Military aviationGAO sustains Boeing bid protest against EADS (4): USAF officials comment
Washington, USA - "The Air Force will select the best value tanker for our nation's defense"
Earlier yesterday, Government Accountability Office officials announced their findings and sustained portions of the Boeing protest of the KC-45A aerial refuelling tanker competition. The contract,... more
Military aviationGAO sustains Boeing bid protest against EADS (3): Northrop Grumman's statements
Washington, USA - "We will review the findings"
The following is the statement of Randy Belote, Vice President of Corporate & International Communications for Northrop Grumman Corporation: "We respect the GAO's work in analyzing the Air Force's... more
Military aviationGAO sustains Boeing bid protest against EADS (2), statements of the US aerospace giant
St.Louis, USA - "The ruling fully sustaining the grounds of our protest"
Boeing was informed yesterday that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in Boeing's favor on a number of issues related to its protest of the U.S. Air Force's award of a $35 billion contract... more
Military aviationGAO sustains Boeing bid protest against EADS for KC-X aerial refueling tankers
St.Louis, USA - The ruling: "Number of significant errors that could have affected the outcome"
Arrived the GAO (Government Accountability Office)'s ruling about the Boeing's protest of the Department of the Air Force’s award of a contract to Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, in partnership w... more
Military aviationKyrgyzstan: US official to discuss about the military airbase expansion
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan - Tomorrow the arrival of the US assistant secretary for South and Central Asian affairs
The expansion of a U.S. military airbase in Kyrgyzstan is expected to top the agenda of a visit by the U.S. assistant secretary for South and Central Asian affairs to the former Soviet Republic. George... more
Military aviationC-27J Spartan JCA no.1 successfully completes first flight in Italy
Washington, USA - It's produced by Alenia North America, a subsidiary of Alenia Aeronautica and part of the Finmeccanica Group
Alenia North America, a subsidiary of Alenia Aeronautica and part of the Finmeccanica Group, announced that the first C-27J Spartan for the U.S. Army’s Joint Cargo Aircraft (JCA) successfully completed i... more
Military aviationSwitzerland starts tests for Tiger replacement
Berne, Switzerland - Invited to the tests Gripen, Rafale and Eurofighter
During the second half of 2008 flight and ground tests for the succession of the F-5E/F Tiger - the so-called Partial Tiger Replacement (PTE) will take place at the Emmen airbase. For about four weeks... more
Military aviationMMEA buys 2 Bombardier 415 multipurpose aircraft
Montreal, Canada - Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency becomes Asian launch customer for the Bombardier 415MP aircraft
Bombardier Aerospace announced that the government of Malaysia has placed a firm order for two Bombardier 415 multipurpose amphibious aircraft (Bombardier 415MP) for the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement... more
Military aviationRAF, air parade for the Queen's Birthday
London, United Kingdom - Participation of 55 aircraft
The official birthday of Her Majesty the Queen was marked by an array of military displays including a flypast by the Royal Air Force and the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony in Horseguards Parade,... more
Military aviationItalian Air Force: "Squalo 2008" drill started
Rome, Italy - "Media Day" fixed on June 20 at 51st Wing in Istrana (Treviso)
"'Squalo 2008', the international exercise for SAR, has started yesterday on the military airport in Istrana (Treviso) where 51st Wing is based, with the participation by Italy, France and Spain within... more
Military aviationRAF, crashed a Harrier GR-7 aircraft in Rutland (UK)
Rutland, United Kingdom - The pilot is safe
The Ministry of Defence can confirm that a Harrier GR7 aircraft has crashed on farmland in Rutland yesterday, Monday 16 June 2008. The aircraft, from RAF Cottesmore, came down on open farmland just... more
Military aviationUSAF, new Head of State and aeronautic's secretary appointed
Washington, USA - Because of nuclear flights
Following resignations of T. Michael Moseley, Head of state, and Hugh Wynne, aeronautic's secretary, US defense's secretary Robert Gates has appointed new leadership: General Norton Schwartz as USAF's... more
Military aviationBoeing, B-1 Lancer bomber successfully tested new targeting pod
St. Louis, USA - At the Edwards Air Force Base
The Boeing Company announced it has successfully flight-tested an electro-optical/infrared targeting pod system designed for the B-1 Lancer bomber. A B-1 equipped with a Sniper XR electro-optical/infrared... more
Military aviationBoeing deliveries 6th C-17A Globemaster III to Royal Air Force (RAF)
St. Louis, USA - The ceremony yesterday in Long Beach
The Boeing Company delivered the United Kingdom's sixth C-17 Globemaster III to the Royal Air Force (RAF) yesterday during a ceremony at the company's Long Beach, Calif., C-17 manufacturing facility. The... more
Military aviationPakistan, US raid kills 4 civilians
Islamabad, Pakistan - Eleven people among the soldiers
An US coalition raid has killed 4 civilians and at least 10 soldiers in the tribal region of Mohmand, Pakistan. An American spokesman, colonel Rumi-Nielson Green, has explained the raid was only aiming... more
Military aviationEADS begins UH-72A deliveries to the US Army National Guard
Tupelo, United States - 345 Lakotas planned for acquisition through 2017.
EADS North America's first two UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopters for the U.S. Army National Guard were formally presented to the 1/114th Service Support Battalion, which performs homeland security,... more
Military aviationBoeing, the first C-130 AMP airplane completes the 100th flight
St. Louis, USA - At the Edwards Air Force Base
The Boeing Company said that the first C-130 Avionics Modernization Program (AMP) aircraft, H2, has completed its 100th flight. The aircraft, which is undergoing flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base... more
Military aviationItalian Air Force cooperate to the air security on the occasion of the "Euro 2008" ongoing in Austria and Switzerland
Rome, Italy - The F-16 aircraft of the 5th Wing in Cervia will make the air defense service also to intercept the "Slow Movers"
"The Italian Air Force will be engaged for the European Football Championships 2008 that are taking place from 7 to 29 of June in Austria and Switzerland. During this period, the F-16 aircraft of Cervia,... more
Military aviationUS may lift ban on sale of F-22 Raptor fighters to Israel
Washington, USA - Following the revelation of an Israeli source
US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Howard Berman, whose panel has hitherto prevented the sale to Israel of the F-22 Stealth fighter, has stated to the international press that US may remove the... more
Military aviationRussia launches the production of new MiG-29M/M2 Fulcrum fighter
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia - The end of assembly is forecast in the second quarter of 2010
The Sokol aircraft plant, based in Nizhny Novgorod, central Russia, is to launch production of the MiG-29M/M2 Fulcrum fighter plane, the company's general director said on Friday. Mikhail Shibayev... more
Military aviationSELEX GALILEO opens the new Electronic Warfare Operational Support (EWOS) facility
Lincoln, United Kingdom - At Alpha Court, on the western outskirts of Lincoln
SELEX GALILEO has announced the opening of its new Electronic Warfare Operational Support (EWOS) facility in Lincoln, UK. The new site is dedicated to the delivery of EWOS capability and products.... more
Military aviationScramble supersonic flight worried Sila inhabitants
Cosenza, Italy - The "Bang" perceived from people in a large area
A Lufthansa Airbus 300 Cargo, took off this morning from Milan-Linate heading Athens when, at 8:29, the Padua air traffic control center lost contacts with the aircraft. The operations command of Italian... more
Military aviationFinmeccanica and Boeing sign a joint-venture agreement for the Aermacchi M-346 and M-311 trainer
Rome, Italy - The deal would have a value of about 5 billion dollars
The Boeing Company and Alenia Aermacchi, a company of Finmeccanica, announced an agreement to jointly pursue the international trainer aircraft market. Both companies will cooperate on marketing, sales,... more
Military aviationIraq, US air raid kills 8 civilians
Baiji, Iraq - According to local authorities
US air raid has hit Baiji city, in Baghdad's north-zone, last night, killing 8 people and a congruous number of wounded, according to the local authorities. Mudher al-Qaisi Colonel, Baiji police's head,... more
Military aviationBoeing begins P-8A Poseidon airplane moving assembly line
St. Louis, USA - Initial operational capability is slated for 2013
The Boeing Company last week began using a moving assembly line for final assembly of the P-8A Poseidon in Renton, Wash. This military derivative of the Next-Generation 737-800 is expected to move through... more
Military aviationCanada reduces order for F-35 Joint Strike Fighter fighters
Toronto, Canada - The binding decision is forecast by 2012
Canada has reduced the number of new fighters it plans to purchase to 65 from 80, and stresses that it has not formally selected the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) despite having participated... more
Military aviationAmerican war-plane violates Venezuelan air space
Caracas, Venezuela - It was near to cause a diplomatics crisis
The Pentagon has admitted that last Saturday night, a Lockheed S-3B Viking airplane has violated Venezuelan air-space: "We said we were from USA Air Force. Conversation has been respectful and cordial",... more
Military aviationBoeing opens the new EA-18G Growler Support Center (GSC)
St. Louis, USA - At Naval Air Station Whidbey Island
The Boeing Company held a grand opening for its new EA-18G Growler Support Center (GSC) at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash., Tuesday in preparation for the delivery of the first EA-18G Growler to... more
Military aviation"Euro 2008", skies patrolled by German Phantom and Eurofigthers
Berlin, Germany - Austria and Switzerland's request
German owned air-force Phantom and Eurofighter will fly to defend Austrian and Switzerland skies during "Euro 2008", the soccer championships. "Der Spiegel" weekly magazine has revealed it. According... more