Lange Aviation develops a unique fuel-cell-powered surveillance aircraft with long endurance, high redundancy and reliability and low operating costs and emissions.
Dynetics’ victory over General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the Darpa Gremlins Phase 3 program has given air vehicle supplier Kratos cause for celebration.
As the U.S. Air Force embarks on a major re-engining of the Boeing B-52H, its leadership is under no illusions about the difficulty of the task at hand.
AeroVironment will incorporate vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) technology from a commercial drone developer into its next generation of tactical UAS.
Key aerospace and defense supplier TransDigm is signaling a relatively new era with a new CEO and potential tweaks to its merger and acquisition (M&A) strategy.
Boeing, through its subsidiary Aviall has announced Aviall’s leadership role in supply chain management for the production of the Advanced High- Performance Reconnaissance Light Aircraft (AHRLAC), developed by South Africa's Paramount Group.
Missile manufacturer MBDA used the Berlin ILA Airshow to reveal the weapon it believes could go on to arm future versions of the Tiger attack helicopter.
Global A&D industry revenue should grow 4.1% this year, almost doubling last year’s 2.1% rate, a new report by consulting company Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu says.
Hensoldt, the Airbus defense electronics spinoff, has completed its takeover of the French assets under its ex-parent company, representatives announced April 27.
Japan is sticking with its concept for a large fighter as it explores possible cooperation with the U.S. or British governments in developing the aircraft.
The program executive officer for Army Aviation has singled out Northrop Grumman’s UH-60V digital cockpit as a trailblazer for future open system architectures.