Magazine Issue

Arabian Aerospace: February-April 2022

Arabian Aerospace: Vol.14, Issue 1

We look at the inaugural World Defense Show to be held in March in Riyadh, as the need for more collaboration and defence equipment has become pressing across Arabia.

Hear from Guilluame Faury, CEO of Airbus with plans for a net zero aircraft advancing.

Plus, there's plenty of topics, throughout all of the sectors to catch up on.

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Calidus B-250 programme is re-ignited after review

Apr 20, 2022
Al Ain-based Calidus, which launched the armed B-250 turboprop at the Dubai Airshow in 2017, appears finally to making some headway with the development of the aircraft.
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LOCATION, LOCATION The key to winning the new space race

Apr 04, 2022
The Dubai Airshow enabled BlackSky to demonstrate how its “space-as-a-service” satellite imagery is revolutionising monitoring, analysis and intelligence.
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Oman on a mission

Apr 14, 2022
Cost reductions, a new strategic partnership and the intention to enter one of the airline industry’s major alliances will determine Oman Air’s course over the coming years.
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Rafale just the ticket - but F-35 set to lose out

Apr 01, 2022
As the UAE welcomes the Dassault Rafale, it appears to have shut the door on the Lockheed Martin F-35A.
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The burning questions...

Apr 06, 2022
There are dozens of outstanding challenges at government, industry and airline level as the Middle East and Gulf deliberates a strategy for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Turkish drones emerge as Middle East game-changer

Apr 13, 2022
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become a key element of many armed forces across the world, as they are being more extensively deployed in war zones and counter-terrorism operations.
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Volocopter switches on the Neom flights

Apr 08, 2022
Neom, the huge new city being built on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, has created a joint venture with Germany’s Volocopter to provide air transport for the conurbation.