Northrop Grumman and the USAF, have conducted a separation test of the Stand-In Attack Weapon (SiAW) from an F-16 aircraft.
Germany’s PEGASUS airborne SIGINT program reaches a milestone as the first Global 6000 aircraft arrives in Hamburg for ...
We do a series about ideas on how the long development times for large airliners can be shortened. New projects talk about cutting development time and reaching certification and production faster ...
The U.S. Air Force flight test community received the first Boeing B-52 equipped with the RTX APQ-188 radar and related systems, allowing the next phase of the over-budget, $3.3 billion upgrade ...
The 40th Flight Test Squadron's Detachment 1, which executed A-10 developmental test operations, was officially inactivated ...
The US Air Force has begun evaluating a new active electronically scanned array radar system for its B-52H bomber fleet, with ...
The F-35A completed ground vibration testing and fit checks at Edwards Air Force Base ahead of the beginning of flight ...
MBDA's Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile has moved a step closer to commencing flight trials with the Lockheed ...
The aircraft, known as Pathfinder 1, is being touted as the world's largest. It’s 406.5 feet long and 66 feet wide. In comparison, the Goodyear Blimps (a fleet of three zeppelins) are 246 feet long.
Hartzell Engine Tech’s PowerUP S-1200 series aircraft magnetos has received FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA). Hartzell is accepting distribution orders and anticipates global stocking ...
Hartzell Engine announced on Monday that it has received FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (FAA-PMA) for its PowerUP S-1200 Series aircraft magnetos. The PowerUP S-1200 is designed for both 4- and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) to Hartzell Engine Tech for its PowerUP S-1200 Series aircraft magnetos. The PowerUP S-1200 Series are designed ...