SP's Aviation - ISSUE No 07-10
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As most potential owners of private aircraft are not from the aviation industry, buying or leasing an aircraft is an unfamiliar territory
Congratulations once again to Delhi International Airport Limited for making the country proud. The new IGIA terminal is a clear indicator that India is capable enough to create world class infrastructure.
Modernisation of airports is capital intensive and as regional aviation would directly benefit the states within which the airports are located, state governments should seize the initiative
While Boeing and Lockheed dominate American aerospace industry, the other leading players include Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Raytheon, Honeywell, GE Aviation, Textron Corporation and Rockwill Collins.
While assurances from various quarters that the MMRCA would be in service by 2014 might appear somewhat unrealistic, it is imperative that the deal is finalised expeditiously
The Finmeccanica Company claims that the medium military airlifter C-27J Spartan on offer to the BSF and IAF is the best and sees the Coast Guard, NSG and the IN as potential buyers
The US which has maximised the use of different aerial platforms as special mission aircraft for such roles have gone to the extent of defining the air travel tasks of its national leadership as special air missions
Prabha Gopinath, Strategic Campaign Director for unmanned aerial systems, Honeywell, spoke at length to SP’s on the capabilities of T-Hawk micro unmanned aerial vehicle. Read on to find out the distinct characteristics of the UAV.
Northrop Grumman is actively pursuing relationships with Indian companies that will satisfy MMRCA transfer of technology requirements for F-16IN with Northrop Grumman’s AESA radar
Doolittle was the first pilot to fly an outside loop, which aviators were otherwise warned against as being potentially deadly
Northrop Grumman to demonstrate aerial refuelling Two Global Hawk UAVs
Boeing’s ScanEagle compressed carriage test flied successfully