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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, September 21, 2016

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Programs

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USAF Weighs One Last Draft Before Final T-X Solicitation

Sep 20, 2016
Before the U.S. Air Force releases its final request for proposals for the next-generation T-X trainer in December, requirements officers are considering issuing one last draft of the document to industry competitors.
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S-92 Usage Leaps After EC225 Grounding, Sikorsky Says

Sep 20, 2016
Sikorsky says utilization of its S-92 helicopter has increased by a fifth, due in part to the grounding of the Airbus H225/EC225.
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Japan Eyes Unmanned Air Combat Aircraft In 2030s

Sep 20, 2016
Japan will field unmanned aircraft for air combat and ballistic missile defense in the 2030s, according to a defense ministry technology development road map.
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Lockheed Touts ‘Proven,’ Low-Risk T-50 for T-X

Sep 20, 2016
Lockheed Martin is touting its production-ready T-50A as the lowest risk – if not the lowest cost – solution for the service’s T-X program.
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Orbital ATK Reveals New 'Double-Range' AARGM

Sep 20, 2016
Orbital ATK has lifted the veil on its extended-range variant of the AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile.
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Phoenix Company To Provide Upset Training For U.S. Army

Sep 16, 2016
Aviation Performance Solutions will certify CAE flight instructors to teach upset prevention and recovery training at the U.S. Army’s fixed-wing flight training program in Alabama.
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UK Buys BriteCloud Decoys

Sep 18, 2016
The British defense ministry has become the launch customer for Leonardo-Finmeccanica’s BriteCloud expendable active decoy, following successful trials of the system from a Royal Air Force Panavia Tornado GR4 last year.

SpeedNews Defense & Space

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SpeedNews Defense & Space

Sep 22, 2016
AL RAHA GROUP FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has $355.9m U.S. Air Force contract for ...

In Brief

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One Dead In Lockheed TU-2S Trainer Crash

Sep 22, 2016
One of five twin-seat TU-2S trainer aircraft assigned to the 9th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale AFB, California, has been destroyed in a flight mishap.

Business

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Mowry Leaves Arianespace For Blue Origin

Sep 16, 2016
Clay Mowry, who has headed the U.S. subsidiary of Arianespace for the past 15 years, is leaving the company to set up a Washington office for Blue Origin.

Fleet Snapshot

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Fleet Snapshot: Worldwide Beechcraft C-12 Fleets

Sep 22, 2016
View the Fleet Snapshot: Worldwide Beechcraft C-12 Fleets chart in PDF format.