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Aircraft
Raytheon, Northrop Grumman Win JStars Radar Contracts
The contractors will further develop their radar systems for the U.S. Air Force Joint Surveillance Attack Radar System recapitalization program.
Airlines
JetBlue Protests 'Immunized' Joint Ventures of Legacy Airlines
The U.S. Department of Transportation should periodically review immunized joint ventures to ensure carriers keep their promises, JetBlue says.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Shares More Insight, But No Images of TR-X
The next generation aircraft Lockheed Martin is designing to replace the U-2 would be 'survivable, not unnoticeable,' the company says.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Saab Joint Venture Opens Unmanned Aircraft Plant in Sweden
UMS Skeldar offers a product line of fixed- and rotary-wing small unmanned aircraft for military and civilian applications.
ATC
Airline Executives Defend ATC Reform at U.S. Chamber Event
'Those who understand the system best' support the establishment of an independent ATC organization, said American Airlines CEO Doug Parker.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Postpones RFP for T-X Trainer to December
The service said its effort to refine the RFP language under its 'Bending the Cost Curve' initiative has taken longer than expected.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Navy Readies Requirements for Unmanned MQ-25 Stingray
The new unmanned aerial refueling aircraft will have lesser capability than its UClass predecessor, but with growth potential.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Unmanned Aircraft Training, Staffing Challenge U.S. Air Force
The service is taking steps to relieve the strain on its remotely piloted aircraft force, but faces difficulty maintaining operations tempo.
Regulations and Government
Abu Dhabi Preclearance Facility Marks One Million Passengers
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance facility opened in January 2014 despite opposition by U.S. airline industry groups.
Aircraft
Hypersonic Aircraft Are Ongoing Allure for Lockheed Martin
The defense contractor is advancing multiple platforms that would travel at or beyond Mach 5.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Darpa Advances Indoor Capabilities of Quadcopter Drones
Quadcopters flying autonomously in GPS-denied environments could help in urban settings, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency asserts.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Focused on F-35A Initial Operating Capability
The manufacturer is working to support the U.S. Air Force's planned declaration of F-35A initial operating capability by August.
Airlines
A4A: U.S. Airlines Realized $23 Billion in Net Profit Last Year
While operating revenues of $158 billion were flat compared to 2014, the industry benefited from reduced operating costs, including lower fuel.
Airlines
Online Retailer Amazon Will Lease Boeing 767s to Deliver Cargo
Amazon and air cargo provider Air Transport Services Group have reached agreement to deliver Amazon packages using 20 Boeing 767s.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
UAE Military Places Order for Unmanned Piaggio HammerHeads
The UAE Armed Forces plans to acquire eight of the unmanned derivatives of the Piaggio P.180 Avanti twin turboprop business aircraft.
Aircraft
Boeing, South African Company Cooperate on 'Mwari' Aircraft
Boeing will develop an integrated mission system for the ISR and light attack turboprop built by the Paramount Group.
Airlines
U.S. Airlines Line Up for Rights to Serve Destinations in Cuba
The U.S. Department of Transportation expects to decide by this summer which U.S. airlines will fly scheduled services to Cuba.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Identifies Pratt & Whitney, Other Suppliers of B-21
The disclosure by Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James of major B-21 suppliers is the latest information released on the secretive program.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Aurora Wins Darpa Contract to Build Novel Drone Demonstrator
The unmanned aircraft manufacturer plans to start flight-testing its 'LightningStrike' technology demonstrator in 2018.
Aircraft
Second Complete KC-46A Tanker Joins Flight-Test Phase
The second fully configured KC-46A flew for the first time on March 2 between Paine Field and Boeing Field in Washington state.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Britain, France to Jointly Develop Future Combat Air System
The new drone builds on Britain's development of the Taranis unmanned combat air vehicle and the Dassault Aviation-led Neuron UCAV effort.
ATC
German-owned ATC Provider Takes Control of Gatwick Tower
Air Navigation Solutions, wholly owned subsidiary of German air navigation service provider DFS, replaces UK NATS as tower provider at Gatwick.
Rotorcraft
ITT Enidine Features Rotorcraft-Unique Product Line
ITT Enidine’s products are featured on Bell’s new 525 Relentless super-medium twin-engine helicopter.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Designates New Long Range Strike Bomber 'B-21'
For the first time, the service released an artist's rendering of the new Long Range Strike-Bomber revealing a similar design to the B-2 Spirit.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
General Atomics Flies Extended-Range 'Long Wing' Reaper
The new variant is being developed under GA-ASI's "Certifiable Predator B" effort to build a NATO-certified production aircraft.
Airlines
Boeing, Mexican Institutions Collaborate on Biofuel Research
The Mexican government and participating institutions will fund the research for four years, studying "sustainable" biofuel feedstocks.
Safety
ICAO Bans Lithium-ion Battery Shipments by Passenger Airlines
The 'interim' prohibition does not affect bulk shipments of lithium batteries by cargo airlines, which concerns the Air Line Pilots Association.
Aircraft
Raytheon, Italy's Finmeccanica Unveil Proposal for T-X Trainer
The Raytheon-led team will offer a variant of the Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi M-346 twin-engine trainer for the U.S. Air Force requirement.
Rotorcraft
Bell to Supply Four 429s to Indonesian Government Agencies
The helicopter will provide two 429s each to the Indonesian National Police and the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation.
ATC
Singapore, Aireon Sign Agreement for Space-Based ADS-B
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore is the first air navigation service provider in the Asia-Pacific region to adopt spaced-based ADS-B.
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