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The Northrop Grumman B-21A Raider is a U.S. bomber under development that is projected to reach initial operational capability in the mid-2020s. It is
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The Gulfstream Grumman is powered by Rolls-Royce Dart R.Da. 7/2 engines with takeoff rating of 2,105 eshp. each. Propellers are four-blade Rotols. The
Business Aviation

Bell Helicopter Textron collaborated with Iranian government, as we reported in 1978, to build 4,500 rotary wing aircraft for the commercial market as
Business Aviation

European defense budgets are increasing following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Since Russia’s initial incursion into Ukraine in 2014, Scandinavian
Defense and Space

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When aviation's finest and biggest- from Airbus to Thales - convened on a Red Dot in the time of a global pandemic, the world watched. They watched as
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A leading U.S. airline donated a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-21 to a charity that configured it as a flying eye hospital as well as a classroom for
Business Aviation

In 2001, there was a big drive to entice more pilots into the industry. In the Inside Business Aviation column, we reported that the Be A Pilot (BAP)
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A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 (s/n 41474, reg. B-1791) crashed into the mountains near Wuzhou, southern China, the Civil Aviation
Air Transport

This webinar took place on Friday, March 18, 2022. The first new U.S. stealth bomber in over 30 years is scheduled to roll-out later this year. The
Defense and Space

Business aviation was booming in 1969 - three bizav jets were unveiled in one week at NBAA. In this article Erwin J. Bulban highlights three aircraft
Business Aviation

Lockheed showed a model of a new three-engined JetStar 3 to potentially replace its four-engined Lockheed JetStar but as with new business plans
Business Aviation

In a surprise move, the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) defense ministry announced Feb. 23 it was planning to contract with China’s National Aero
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Available On-demand! A pilot, shot down in World War II, was held in a German POW Camp. After 16 months, he escaped and stole a slightly damaged FW
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The Grumman Gulfstream aircraft, which had its first flight on Aug. 14, 1958, was treated to a test flight over a year later, by one of our reporters
Business Aviation

Edward H. Phillips, pilot and author of this report tells readers how Cessna's new Citation Model 560XL balances performances against cost, without
Business Aviation

Stepped-up FAA scrutiny of Boeing’s 787 post-production process will extend beyond resumption of deliveries, as the regulator plans to handle individual aircraft inspections and issuance of paperwork required to finalize customer handovers.
Aerospace

Cessna's Model 340 was a pressurized twin-engine aircraft that our pilot reported was "easy-to-fly". The six-seater aircraft consisting of a two-man
Business Aviation

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Sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) have the potential to greatly reduce aviation’s climate impact. They could already be used as “drop-in” fuels to power the existing fleet sustainably. But what exactly are SAFs? And what kind of benefits do they have?
Aerospace

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This article details how engineers can prepare their designs to function at optimal levels in 7 of the most extreme environments – because when lives depend on your designs, they have to be ready to perform.
Aerospace

Lessors are no longer allowed to lease aircraft to Russian entities following new European Union sanctions. The EU Commission President Ursula von der
Air Transport

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Available On-demand! In this A&D Future of Industry webinar, PwC specialists will discuss the importance of supply chain resilience—the need to
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Developed from the 777-300ER, the three-family 777X series incorporates General Electric GE9X engines and a high-aspect composite wing design to
Air Transport

Take a look at some of the data around the Boeing 777X.
Aerospace

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How has COVID-19 Transformed Aviation looks at how the industry has transformed to adopt new practices and push the boundaries to beat the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Air Transport

Following the coverage of the Falcon 6X's presence at the Singapore Airshow last week, we thought we'd step back in time to have a look at an earlier
Business Aviation