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Farnborough Air Show 2018: Day 4

Farnborough Airshow 2018

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Smaller and Smarter Bombs

Jul 18, 2018
The emergence of sophisticated spoofing and jamming technologies means weapon systems relying on satellite navigation like GPS and Galileo are asking for trouble.
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Bigger Rockets Against Tougher Targets

Jul 18, 2018
The Israeli Air Force has tested an air-launched heavy rocket that was jointly developed by Israel Aerospace Industries and Israel Military Industries Systems.
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Boeing NeXt: the Future of Aviation

Jul 18, 2018
Boeing is setting up an organization, Boeing NeXt, to leverage its research into autonomous flight and advanced propulsion and explore new transportation markets.
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Bulgarian Brothers Deliver the Goods

Jul 18, 2018
Delivery drones are imagined as helicopters dropping parcels on doorsteps. Proving this a misnomer are Bulgarian brothers Konstantin and Svilen Rangelov, with their quarter-scale model of Dronamics Black Swan.
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Second Gripen NG Prototype Close to First Flight

Jul 18, 2018
Saab is gearing up to fly the second and third prototypes of its JAS-39E Gripen NG.
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Airport Secrets Laid Bare

Jul 18, 2018
Ground radar tapes: if there isn’t an accident, they serve no useful purpose. Wrong. Detailed analysis can yield a cornucopia of data, valuable to airports and airlines alike
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You Can’t Not Include Eurofighter

Jul 18, 2018
Power; performance; payload. The three "p"s form the cornerstone of Eurofighter’s pitch to participate in Europe’s future combat air system (FCAS),…
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Cyient Launches ITAR-Free AESA Modules

Jul 18, 2018
Cyient, the Indian-headquartered global solutions provider has announced a new line of low-cost transmit-receive modules for X-band active, electronically scanned array radars that will for its home market and export.
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U.S Air Force Reps Meet to Discuss Britain’s Future Fighter With UK

Jul 18, 2018
One day after the announcement of Britain’s future combat air system effort, known as Tempest, U.S. Air Force officials plan to discuss the project this week with UK officials.
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Korean KF-X Will Use KAES Hanwha Power-Generation System

Jul 18, 2018
UTC Aerospace Systems and KAES Hanwha have teamed up to provide the main electric power generation for South Korea’s KF-X indigenous fighter jet.
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You Can’t Hide Your Flying Eyes

Jul 18, 2018
The Flying Eyes range incorporates redesigned, thin temples that improve fit and comfort for those wearing noise-canceling headsets.
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Norsk Titanium: A Copper-Bottomed Company

Jul 18, 2018
Norsk Titanium, an OEM-qualified supplier of aerospace-grade, additive-manufactured, structural titanium components, comes to Farnborough with a string of recent achievements.
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Thales Warns of Cyber Threats

Jul 18, 2018
Thales is endeavoring to demonstrate the reality of cybersecurity threats to airlines, at a time when connectivity is becoming standard, both in the cabin and the cockpit, at a fast pace.
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Raytheon: Not Perfect, But Getting Better

Jul 18, 2018
As awareness of cyber vulnerability grows, Raytheon and its commercial cybersecurity division, Forcepoint, ensure they are practicing the simple, pragmatic basics.
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QuEst Global’s AR for Maintenance

Jul 18, 2018
AR technology is transitioning from experimental and training applications into line use, particularly in maintenance.
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Airbus Extends Skywise to Suppliers

Jul 18, 2018
Airbus has it is expanding the Skywise digital platform to its suppliers, meaning data is being shared to improve their performance and component reliability.
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Accenture Is Bullish on Blockchain

Jul 18, 2018
Accenture says uptake of Blockchain technology is catching on faster than expected in aerospace and defense.
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Disabled Fliers ‘Build Their Own’ at Farnborough

Jul 18, 2018
To reverse the roles for a change, witness the enthusiastic helpers and sponsors of the Aerobility disabled fliers’ charity building their own airplane.
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DARPA Boosts Raytheon Hypersonic Weapon Hopes

Jul 18, 2018
Raytheon has been selected by DARPA to develop and test a Tactical Boost Glideweapon—roughly 500-nm-range unpowered vehicle which can accelerate to hypersonic speed by a rocket booster.
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VietJet Signs MOU for 100 More 737 MAXs

Jul 18, 2018
Privately owned Vietnamese LCC VietJet has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for 80 Boeing 737 MAX 10s and 20 MAX 8s, valued at more than US$12.7 billion at list prices.
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North Carolina for Manufacturing Conference

Jul 18, 2018
Aviation Week signed an agreement with North Carolina to host its 2019 Aerospace Manufacturing Conference next May in Greensboro