GKN builds additive manufacturing capability as business reaches ‘tipping point’
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GKN Aerospace will later this year produce what it describes as the first load-bearing component to be made through additive manufacturing, as the UK-headquartered company eyes a rapid expansion of its capabilities in the space
Airbus Helicopters introduces first American-made military versions of the H125
Airbus Helicopters is introducing the first U.S.-built H125 military configurations, known as AH-125 and MH-125 Ares, to the Airbus range of military helicopters.
Lockheed Awarded $2.45 B For Patriot PAC-3 Missile Production | Iran Army Gets 200 New Drones | India Flight Tested BMD
Raytheon Unveiled Next Gen Electro Optical Intelligent Sensing | Israel Deploys New Missile Early Warning System In Kyiv | Vietnam Ordered L-39NG
United Airlines faces substantial aircraft delivery delays
In an April 20 filing, United Airlines says 18 aircraft due from Airbus are delayed and over 100 aircraft due from Boeing will be late.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) Hürjet made its first flight.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) Hürjet made its first flight at Mürted Airfield Command, an air base of the Turkish Air Force in the capital Ankara's...
Additional delay in the partial takeover of ITA Airways by Lufthansa
The negotiations regarding the privatisation of ITA Airways have been extended until May 12 after several phone calls between the Italian Treasury and Lufthansa. The two-month exclusivity period set by the memorandum of understanding signed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance on January 27 expired on April 24, and the parties are finalising some […]
Air Horizont Boeing 737 rejects take-off at Braunschweig after flames on engine, grounding Arsenal’s women team
Australia rules out B-21 Raider in favour of F-35 missiles
The surprising decision comes despite Defence Minister Richard Marles previously saying that purchasing the B-21 was "being examined" and US Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall suggesting his country would be "willing to talk" about a deal.
Garmin Unveils PlaneSync Datalink for Managing Data
Capturing flight data and updating avionics databases will be much simpler with installation of Garmin's PlaneSync connected aircraft management system.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2023-04-24/garmin-unveils-planesync-datalink-managing-data ERAU Students Test Reliable Robotics’ Remote-pilot Tech
Researchers with Reliable Robotics visited ERAU's Air Traffic Control (ATC) laboratory earlier this month to demonstrate the company's autonomous flight and remote piloting capabilities using the university's virtual simulators. During the demonstration, students took on roles of remote pilots and air traffic controllers to simulate communications in busy airspace.
Japan's Hakuto-R Moon landing ends in silence
Japan's attempt to put a privately-owned spacecraft on the Moon appears to have ended in failure. Scheduled to land in the Mare Frigoris region at 16:40 GMT, the Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander lost contact with Mission Control in Nihonbashi, Tokyo shortly before the planned touchdown.
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