SP's Aviation - ISSUE No 08-10
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A flyable/roadable vehicle that provides the warfighter terrain-independent mobility
The HMSS passive and stealthy sensor system has been developed and manufactured by BAE Systems to provide the Eurofighter pilot significant operational advantages
Design and development of military aero engines, especially jet engines, is a highly technologically complex task.
Leading aero engine manufacturers General Electric and Pratt & Whitney are competitors as well as partners.
The distinction between pirates and maritime terrorists is becoming more blurred.
The company promises to deliver the much-delayed 787 Dreamliner between end of first quarter and beginning of second quarter of 2011
Besides serving the US forces, Lockheed Martin is serving the security needs of defence forces across the world.
Chris Chadwick, President, Boeing Military Aircraft, is in charge of six divisions—airborne battle management, airlift and tankers, global strike systems, rotorcraft systems, unmanned airborne systems, and weapons.
Tommy Dunehew, Vice President, Business Development Global Mobility Systems Boeing C-17 ‘Globemaster III’ spoke to SP’s about the unique attributes of C-17.
He was an engineer, historian, explorer, astronomer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer all rolled into one
Alan Peaford reports from Farnborough, the biggest air show of the year, where there was great optimism with news of several new aircraft, new players and new orders