Kaman Aerospace has a slew of new tech projects in its research and development pipeline as the downsized company tries to reposition for growth this year.
Northrop Grumman still sees a path to offering the APG-83 radar as an upgrade for the U.S. Marine Corps’ F/A-18C/D fleet despite Raytheon and U.S. Navy statements that suggest the competition is over.
Boeing and Embraer expect to close their deal-making over commercial and defense aircraft JVs by year’s end, they said after Embraer shareholders OK'd the deals.
FlightSafety International is entering a new realm of aviation activity—offering fundamental hands-on instruction for aspiring civilian drone operators.
The head of Stratcom implored Congress on Feb. 26 to establish a separate combatant command for space instead of having the new entity reside under his control.
The Israeli Defense Forces has an urgent operational need for a new heavy helo, but the selection process has been slowed by an ongoing a corruption probe.
India has test fired its indigenously developed Quick Reach Surface-to-Air Missile (QR-SAM), intended for service with the country’s air force and army.
Australia expects to launch a second experimental defense satellite next year, building on the reliable performance of one that went into orbit in November 2017.
The size of the global Western civil turbine rotorcraft fleet is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 1.6% over the next 10 years, Aviation Week Network’s 2019 Helicopter Forecast says.
The USAF has revealed its life cycle cost estimate—$18.5 billion—for the new helos to guard nuclear missile sites and transport VIPs around Washington.
Rolls-Royce plans to make parts and assemble a military version of the BR725 turbofan engine in Indianapolis, if the company later this year wins a USAF competition to re-engine the B-52H bomber fleet.
Raytheon will develop and deploy a powered and extended-range variant of the JSOW-ER to attack land and maritime targets from within the weapons bay of the F-35A and carrier-based F-35C fighters, the U.S. Navy says.
An RAF Eurofighter Typhoon has performed its first strikes using MBDA’s Brimstone 2 low-collateral, air-to-ground missile against Islamic State militants.