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Leonardo CEO says sixth-gen fighter is likely safe from budget cuts
“I do not have any indication they want to drop or freeze the program,” said Roberto Cingolani, referring to the Global Combat Air Programme.
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Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
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UK signs $227 million contract with Thales for new Martlet missiles
The order for multirole missiles will replenish munitions previously donated to Ukraine
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Dassault says Rafale jet production ramp-up hit by supply chain snags
“We have signed contracts for the Rafale, so we have to deliver on time,” CEO Eric Trappier said.
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Sweden angles to fill a void in NATO’s space plans
The Swedish government has adopted the country’s first-ever defense and security space strategy, which seeks to make Stockholm a space hub for allies.
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Boeing says it will shun fixed-price contracts for drone wingmen
“That is a recipe for failure,” Boeing Defense, Space and Security president Ted Colbert told reporters at the Farnborough Air Show.
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NATO’s newfound knack for hefty bulk buys has arms maker RTX perked up
Company executive Tom Laliberty believes the alliance’s joint purchasing model could also work in areas other than air-defense interceptors.
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UK-led fighter program is still open-ish to paying partners
The prospect of Saudi Arabia, an authoritarian monarchy, joining GCAP has tickled the imagination of the global aviation commentariat
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US Air Force, Boeing reach deal on prototype E-7
The Air Force’s desired upgrades to Boeing’s battle management plane proved more complicated and costly than expected, snarling negotiations for months.
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F-35 deliveries resume, but upgrade delays have ripple effects
“Don’t think that the TR-3 problems are over,” said Gen. James Hecker, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
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Leonardo CEO says sixth-gen fighter is likely safe from budget cuts
“I do not have any indication they want to drop or freeze the program,” said Roberto Cingolani, referring to the Global Combat Air Programme.
-
Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
-
UK signs $227 million contract with Thales for new Martlet missiles
The order for multirole missiles will replenish munitions previously donated to Ukraine
-
Dassault says Rafale jet production ramp-up hit by supply chain snags
“We have signed contracts for the Rafale, so we have to deliver on time,” CEO Eric Trappier said.
-
Sweden angles to fill a void in NATO’s space plans
The Swedish government has adopted the country’s first-ever defense and security space strategy, which seeks to make Stockholm a space hub for allies.
-
Boeing says it will shun fixed-price contracts for drone wingmen
“That is a recipe for failure,” Boeing Defense, Space and Security president Ted Colbert told reporters at the Farnborough Air Show.
-
NATO’s newfound knack for hefty bulk buys has arms maker RTX perked up
Company executive Tom Laliberty believes the alliance’s joint purchasing model could also work in areas other than air-defense interceptors.
-
UK-led fighter program is still open-ish to paying partners
The prospect of Saudi Arabia, an authoritarian monarchy, joining GCAP has tickled the imagination of the global aviation commentariat
-
US Air Force, Boeing reach deal on prototype E-7
The Air Force’s desired upgrades to Boeing’s battle management plane proved more complicated and costly than expected, snarling negotiations for months.
-
F-35 deliveries resume, but upgrade delays have ripple effects
“Don’t think that the TR-3 problems are over,” said Gen. James Hecker, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
-
Leonardo CEO says sixth-gen fighter is likely safe from budget cuts
“I do not have any indication they want to drop or freeze the program,” said Roberto Cingolani, referring to the Global Combat Air Programme.
-
Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
-
UK signs $227 million contract with Thales for new Martlet missiles
The order for multirole missiles will replenish munitions previously donated to Ukraine
-
Dassault says Rafale jet production ramp-up hit by supply chain snags
“We have signed contracts for the Rafale, so we have to deliver on time,” CEO Eric Trappier said.
-
Sweden angles to fill a void in NATO’s space plans
The Swedish government has adopted the country’s first-ever defense and security space strategy, which seeks to make Stockholm a space hub for allies.
-
Boeing says it will shun fixed-price contracts for drone wingmen
“That is a recipe for failure,” Boeing Defense, Space and Security president Ted Colbert told reporters at the Farnborough Air Show.
-
NATO’s newfound knack for hefty bulk buys has arms maker RTX perked up
Company executive Tom Laliberty believes the alliance’s joint purchasing model could also work in areas other than air-defense interceptors.
-
UK-led fighter program is still open-ish to paying partners
The prospect of Saudi Arabia, an authoritarian monarchy, joining GCAP has tickled the imagination of the global aviation commentariat
-
US Air Force, Boeing reach deal on prototype E-7
The Air Force’s desired upgrades to Boeing’s battle management plane proved more complicated and costly than expected, snarling negotiations for months.
-
F-35 deliveries resume, but upgrade delays have ripple effects
“Don’t think that the TR-3 problems are over,” said Gen. James Hecker, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe.













