Longbow production support services contract awarded

Longbow has been awarded contract to provide support services for the AH-64 Apache helicopter AN/APG-78 LONGBOW Fire Control Radar to international customers, including the UK.

RAF personnel take part in Exercise Indradhanush

RAF Personnel under the command of No. 8 RAF Force Protection Wing have arrived at Hindan Air Force base in India to take part in Exercise Indradhanush.

Israel to buy problematic KC-46A Aerial Refueling aircraft in $2.4bn sale

The US State Department has approved a possible sale to Israel of up to eight KC-46 aircraft and related equipment for an estimated cost of $2.4 billion.

Saab announces ‘Gripen for Canada’ team

Saab is bidding for Canada’s Future Fighter Capability Project.

Sikorsky receives second contract to build US Presidential helicopters

Sikorsky will build six production VH-92A Presidential Helicopters under a contract from the U.S Navy.

Rolls-Royce BR725 engine tops one million flying hours

The Rolls-Royce BR725 engine recently achieved another impressive milestone by reaching one million flying hours.

Lockheed delivers 500th F-35 while fleet surpasses 250,000 flight hours

The F-35 hit two major milestones after Lockheed Martin delivered the 500th F-35 and the global F-35 fleet surpassed 250,000 flight hours.

Rheinmetall to supply A400M cargo hold simulator to France

Rheinmetall has supplied an A400M cargo hold simulator to the French armed forces.

Royal Navy, Royal Marines and British Army pilots work together on exercise

Royal Marines and Royal Navy aviators are working alongside British Army Apache attack helicopters.

What are Norwegian F-35s doing in Iceland?

The Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35 detachment conducting NATO's air mission in Iceland presented their activities to the media at Keflavik Air Base last week.

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