Farnborough International Airshow 2018: the future of flight
The world-famous biennial event returned in July to showcase the best of UK...
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The world-famous biennial event returned in July to showcase the best of UK...
The world-famous biennial event returned in July to showcase the best of UK and international aerospace and defence. While this year’s military aerial displays were limited, the hectares of exhibition space were crammed with aircraft and the systems that support them. We report on the latest military aircraft, innovations, stories and contracts to come out of Farnborough 2018.
The Lebanon Air Force will receive six MD 530G light scout attack helicopters from MD Helicopters.
The US Air Force (USAF) has awarded the first portion of a $2.38bn contract to Boeing for the delivery of MH-139 helicopters.
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has placed a follow-on order with Airbus Helicopters for the delivery of an additional four units of the H225M tactical transport military aircraft.
The US Air Force’s (USAF) first HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter Weapons System and Operational Flight Trainers are in final assembly.
MD Helicopters has completed the initial delivery of the new-generation MD 530F Cayuse Warrior helicopters to the Afghan Air Force as part of a $1.4bn contract.
Turkish Aerospace Industries’ (TAI) first locally built T625 multi-purpose helicopter has successfully carried out its maiden flight.
Su-30SM is a multirole fighter aircraft developed by JSC Sukhoi Design Bureau for the Russian Air Force.
The Chilean Air Force has officially received the first batch of three MH-60M Black Hawk helicopters at the Pudahuel Air Base in Santiago, Chile.
The Advanced Extremely High-Frequency (AEHF) system is a series of six military communication satellites planned to replace the currently in-orbit Milstar system.
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