Aircraft & Propulsion

By Guy Norris, Tony Osborne
Fly-by-wire control system issues challenged F-15SA service entry.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bradley Perrett
A propeller-driven AEW indicated by a mockup would probably need catapults, which would be hard to justify unless China plans several carriers with catapults.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

Leonardo has confirmed that it is still in the running for the U.S. Air Force’s $16.3 billion T-X trainer, offering an American-made M-346 Master.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Introducing new, lighter helmet posed challenges for manufacturer Martin-Baker’s F-35 ejection seats.
Budget, Policy & Operations

Kratos has two armed combat drones and a number of secret projects under development for the Pentagon. Its newest design could reach China from Guam.
Aircraft & Propulsion

The Pentagon wants an unmanned refueling capability to extend the range of the carrier air wing.
Defense

In the latest F-35 contract agreement, covering 90 aircraft, the price of all three variants is down significantly.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
BAE secures foreign development partner role on Turkish TF-X fighter project.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Northrop, Raytheon bow out of $16 billion trainer competition, leaving a distinct opening for Boeing and Lockheed.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jay Menon
The aircraft would replace HAL’s Tejas on the navy’s 44,400-ton aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya.
Aviation Week & Space Technology

Top Norwegian defense officials say Lockheed needs to step up sustainment work.
Aircraft & Propulsion

As Russia beefs up its military and signals a more aggressive foreign policy, the JSF is essential to guarding NATO's northern flank.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Stealth technology and counterstealth techniques are part of an age-old cat-and-mouse game between military adversaries. Our editors discuss the latest developments and what is coming soon.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Eyes may be on the T-X competition, but the international market remains ripe for training aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
A thumbnail outline of most nation’s plans to replace their trainer aircraft in light of many current trainers approaching retirement.
Aircraft & Propulsion

As the Pentagon postpones a final decision on the fate of the aging Warthog, the aircraft’s maintainers are challenged to keep up with demand from the field.
Aircraft & Propulsion

The T-X and J-Stars competitions are finally underway, but who will respond and who is all talk?
Aircraft & Propulsion

Two Joint Strike Fighters caught fire in 2016, the latest version of the logistics system is delayed, and the final warfighting software still has problems.
Aircraft & Propulsion

U.S. Air Force kicks off its $16.3 billion T-X contest as gaps in fighter pilot training grow.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Bell’s V-280 and Sikorsky/Boeing’s SB-1 aim to change how the U.S. Army fights wars.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Berlin is planning to spend an extra €10 billion on defense by 2020.
Aerospace

The Joint Strike Fighter is fast becoming the most sought-after combat aircraft in the world, as international partners and customers begin to operate their first jets.
Aerospace

After a challenging year for the U.S. Air Force’s new tanker, Boeing expects to begin fuel deliveries to fighters in August.
Aerospace

By Tony Osborne
Armed German Eurofighters are supporting the expanded Baltic Air Policing Program.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Sierra Nevada Corp. and Turkish Aerospace Industries are making a surprise pitch of their Williams International FJ44-4M-powered Freedom Trainer for the T-X program.
Defense