viernes, 22 de septiembre de 2023

Nearly half of US F-35s not ready to fly

Norwegian F-35 fighter jets land on a Finnish highway

Airbus A321XLR: The network opener that puts distant cities within reach

Cheap Drones Help Ukraine Evade Russian Air Defenses - The New York Times

45 Years Of Service: A Brief History Of The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

Why Did Boeing Never Update The 757?

How Do Airlines Calculate Their Weight & Balance Restrictions?

FAA Authorizes Zipline International, Inc. to Deliver Commercial Packages Using Drones That Fly Beyond Operator's Line of Sight

FAA Proposed Rule Would Reduce the Growth of Debris from Commercial Space Vehicles

Boeing: Fast-growing China domestic air travel driving 20-year demand for 8,560 airplanes

GKN Aerospace connects to P&WC with wiring work for hybrid-electric demonstrator

VoltAero tests hybrid propulsion system with fuel produced from vineyard waste

Inside Airbus UpNext, the airframer’s ‘centre of competence for craziness’

Airbus UpNext, one of the airframer's innovation arms, is gearing up for a busy fourth quarter, as demonstrators being developed across its portfolio – from morphing wings to superconductive cables – accelerate towards critical test phases.


https://www.flightglobal.com/aerospace/inside-airbus-upnext-the-airframers-centre-of-competence-for-craziness/155062.article 

US Resumes Counterterrorism Missions In Niger | Denmark’s First Four F-35s Arrive | India Approved Pralay Acquisition

Sikorsky Tapped For CH-53K AI Support | Israel Unveils Barak | DoS Approves Patriot Repair Sale To Kuwait

Spain buys 25 new Eurofighter jets under Halcon II programme

UK headquarters planned for advanced jet fighter project of Japan, Britain, Italy

Airbus among the main investors in ZeroAvia aiming at the development of hydrogen aircraft engines

Balloon flies into the engine of KLM Boeing 777 during landing, runway closed

A new Chinese investor in Air Belgium?

Girls in Aviation Day Returns with Events Worldwide

Britten-Norman Resumes UK Production of Islander

Air Force accepts first T-7 Red Hawk aircraft from Boeing

Boeing to develop hypersonic missile interceptor for DARPA

Boeing has been tapped by DARPA to develop and test the technology that will be required to build a prototype to intercept hypersonic missiles in the upper atmosphere as part of the agency's four-year Glide Breaker program.

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https://newatlas.com/military/boeing-developing-hypersonic-missile-interceptor-darpa/ 

Biden tells Zelenskyy U.S. sending Ukraine ATACMS