Farnborough AirShow 2022

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Aircraft

Airbus Tanker Cleared for Automatic Air-to-air Refueling

Airbus achieved its first automated air-to-air refueling in 2018, and now the capability has been approved for daytime use with the boom.
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Regulations and Government

Saudi Defense Sector Out in Force at Farnborough

GAMI aims to localize more than 50 percent of national expenditure on defense equipment by 2030.

British Partners Outline Details of Hypersonic Research Effort

Reaction Engines is leading a hypersonic technology partnership between the Royal Air Force, two UK government agencies, and Rolls-Royce.
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Engines

Pratt & Whitney Process Modernization a Factory Focus

Pratt & Whitney is highlighting its Industry 4.0 transformation at Farnborough as “the next evolution in lean manufacturing.”
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Training and Workforce

L3Harris Signs to Produce Flight Simulators in China

The goal of the deal is for L3Harris to produce flight simulators for the commercial aviation market in China.
Aircraft

Delta Adds a Dozen to A220 Order Tally

Delta Air Lines plans to receive a further 107 A220 narrowbody airliners from Airbus, including 12 more of the A220-300 model.
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Aircraft

CAE Teams with Piper on Electric Archer STC

Working with Piper, Safran and H55, CAE is developing a supplemental type certificate to electrify Piper's PA-28-181 Archer.
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Aircraft

Boeing Data Modeling Tool To Improve Sustainability Efforts

Boeing unveiled a data modeling platform to assess SAF and sustainability developments to reach a common goal of net zero aviation emissions.
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Airlines

Porter, Alaska Airlines Adding More Embraer Aircraft

Porter Airlines and Alaska Air Group are growing their regional fleets with the addition of more Embraer passenger jets.
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Raytheon To Establish Laser Integration Center in UK

The technology giant is creating a European hub to satisfy the growing demand for laser weapons, especially in the fields of C-UAS and C-RAM defense.
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