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Apr- 2023 -10 AprilAir
Boeing, CAE to Expand Poseidon Aircraft Training for Canada, Germany, Norway
Boeing and aerospace simulation provider CAE have signed an agreement to expand P-8 Poseidon training in Canada, Germany, and Norway.
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7 AprilAir
Lockheed, Boeing Lose $1.3B Future US Army Helicopter Protest to Bell
The US has rejected Sikorsky-Boeing’s protest regarding the $1.3-billion future vertical lift capability contract awarded to Bell Textron.
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6 AprilAir
Czech Republic to Receive First H1 Light Attack Helicopter From US in May
The Czech Republic has accepted its first H1 light attack helicopters from American aerospace giant Bell Textron.
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5 AprilAir
New Saab GlobalEye Aircraft Completes Maiden Flight
Saab’s fourth GlobalEye multirole airborne early warning & control aircraft has conducted its first flight in Linköping, Sweden.
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4 AprilAir
Boeing to Enhance US Air Force Pegasus Tanker Communications Capabilities
The US Air Force has awarded Boeing a $184-million contract to enhance the communications capabilities of its KC-46A Pegasus tanker aircraft.
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4 AprilAir
Poland Says Supplied Some of Pledged MiG-29s to Ukraine
Poland said it had already transferred some MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine after fellow NATO member Slovakia announced it had shipped an initial batch of its own.
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Mar- 2023 -31 MarchTechnology
US Approves Foreign Military Sale of Actuated Devices to Kuwait
The US has approved a $59.1 million foreign military sale of actuated devices and related support for Kuwait.
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30 MarchAir
FCAS Partners Begin Sensor Design Phase for Next Generation Weapon System
Spain, Germany, and France have begun designing tactical sensors to support the Next Generation Weapon System program.
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30 MarchAir
Airbus Demonstrates In-Flight Drone Guidance and Control With A310 Tanker
Airbus has trialed in-flight drone guidance and control with an A310 multirole tanker transport aircraft in Spain.
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30 MarchBusiness
Pratt & Whitney to Build Military Engine Sustainment Center in Oklahoma
Pratt & Whitney has announced a $255 million investment to construct a military engine sustainment center in Oklahoma.
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