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Aircraft
Embraer Debuts Super Tucano at Dubai
Super Tucano is receiving a lot of interest in the Middle East region, as Sierra Nevada partnership works out.
Maintenance and Modifications
Parker Aerospace Opens Dubai Pooling Facility
Parker logistics partnership with SDV will eventually help it to support Emirates around the world.
Saudi F-15 Maintenance Support Opened to Bidding
“Sustainment” work for Saudi fighters could be worth $2.5 billion to successful bidder, which could be non-Saudi.
ATC
U.S. Transportation, Industry Officials Upbeat on NextGen
Major programs of the $40 billion ATC modernization are making progress, officials told the Air Traffic Control Association annual meeting.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA Names Members of National Drone Registry Task Force
Supplemented by several federal agencies, the group is tasked with developing recommendations for the drone registry in three weeks.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Army Aerostat Escapes Mooring Station, Causes Havoc
The runaway airship was one of two aerostats comprising the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor system.
Airlines
Delta To Quit Airline Trade Group A4A Over Policy Disputes
The leading U.S. carrier said A4A has not supported it on key issues, including Big 3 carriers' subsidy dispute with Persian Gulf airlines.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Taps Northrop Grumman To Build New Bomber
The service chose Northrop Grumman over the team of Boeing and Lockheed Martin to build up to 100 Long Range-Strike Bombers.
Rotorcraft
Marines' CH-53K King Stallion Takes to the Air for First Flight
The first flight of the new heavy-lift helicopter was delayed from last year by issues with its gearbox and other technical challenges.
Aircraft
Japan Will Be First International Customer for Boeing KC-46A
Japan's Air Self-Defense Force plans to acquire three of the Boeing 767-based aerial refueling tankers.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Industry Partners Test Drone Airspace Management System
The Low Altitude Traffic and Airspace Safety system is being assessed by the FAA and NASA's Unmanned Aerial System Traffic Management program.
Aircraft
First F-16V Developed for Taiwan Requirement Takes Flight
Lockheed Martin is developing the 'Viper' configuration F-16 for Taiwan and potentially other countries, including the United States.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force is 'Very Close' to Selecting Bomber Contractor
The service plans to soon award an engineering and manufacturing development contract for the secretive Long Range Strike-Bomber.
Aircraft
United's Interim Leadership Stays Course on Improvements
The carrier's management team is 'fully capable,' acting CEO Brett Hart told analysts and reporters in a conference call.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Transportation Department Plans National Drone Registry
The department has appointed a task force to develop a registration process by year-end for recreational users of small unmanned aircraft.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
UK Conducts First Large Drone Flight in Unrestricted Airspace
The Thales Watchkeeper unmanned aircraft flew for three and a half hours over Wales, including for one hour within non-segregated airspace.
ATC
Controllers Union Raises Alarm on ATC Staffing, Seeks Hearing
The number of certified professional controllers is at the lowest point in 27 years, warns the National Air Traffic Controllers Association
Rotorcraft
U.S. Army Plans First Deployment of Laser-Guided Rocket
The service has procured 'an initial quantity' of the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System, manufacturer BAE Systems said.
Rotorcraft
Bell, Sikorsky Showcase Different Concepts for Army Helo
The two manufacturers said Lockheed Martin's involvement with competing teams for the Army joint multi-role demonstration is not a problem.
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force to Contract for Supply, Repair of Saudi F-15s
The service expects to award contracts next year for sustainment of Royal Saudi Air Force F-15C/D, S and new F-15SA models.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
UAS Business Park Signs General Atomics, Northrop Grumman
General Atomics plans to open an unmanned aircraft training academy, joining Northrop Grumman as tenants of the Grand Sky Technology Park.
Engines
Rolls-Royce Announces Major Investment in Indianapolis
The UK-based engine manufacturer will invest $584 million to renovate and upgrade its manufacturing and assembly operations.
Aircraft
Raytheon Makes Radar Available for JStars Contenders
Raytheon would play different roles on at least two of the industry teams competing for the U.S. Air Force JStars recapitalization program.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Preliminary Standards Released for Large Unmanned Aircraft
Standards organization RTCA publishes 'interim' standards for unmanned aircraft detect-and-avoid and command and control functions.
Aircraft
Boeing, BAE To Develop New Electronic Warfare Suite for F-15
The U.S. Air Force selected Boeing as prime contractor for the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System.
Engines
U.S. Army Issues Request for Improved Turbine Engine Design
The service will award 'up to two' contracts for a two-year preliminary design phase of the engine planned for Apache and Blackhawk helicopters.
Airlines
Airline CEOs Defend Industry's Profitability at Aviation Summit
Airlines 'are being attacked for being profitable,' said Airlines for America president and CEO Nicholas Calio.
Rotorcraft
India Signs $3 Billion in Orders for Apaches, Chinooks
The defense ministry signed contracts for both direct commercial and foreign military sales of helicopters and supporting equipment.
Aircraft
Boeing, U.S. Air Force Fly First Tanker-Configured KC-46A
The first flight of a full KC-46A tanker accomplishes a key milestone in the Air Force's decision to start building the new mission aircraft.
Airlines
ICAO Work Group Recommends Tracking Deadline Extension
The Normal Aircraft Tracking Implementation Initiative recommends November 2018 as the date to track aircraft at 15-minute intervals.
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