An adjusted process for the U.S. Air Force’s acquisition of the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk trainer has been announced, with the decision on commencing production delayed by one year. A joint venture between ...
The RNLAF is to replace its PC-7 (pictured) trainer aircraft with a new type from the same manufacturer, Pilatus, subject to a pending protest from the unidentified losing bidder for the requirement. ...
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Sage Type 3
On January 5, 1917, the Sage Type 3 made its first flight, an experimental British trainer designed for the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I that ultimately fell short of expectations.
The acquisition is to meet the new training requirements, following the modernization of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s front-line equipment and weapons systems. Bill Blair, Head of the Canadian MoD, ...
Textron Inc.’s TXT business segment, Textron Aviation recently clinched a modification contract involving its T-54A aircraft. The award has been provided by the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent ...
The government of Canada will spend C$11.2 billion ($8.1 billion) to modernise the country’s military trainer fleet. Ottawa on 29 May said it has finalised a contract covering 71 new trainer aircraft ...
A file photo of a PC-7 MKX trainer aircraft of the type that the Netherlands has now ordered with deliveries to commence from 2027. (Pilatus) The Netherlands has signed for new Pilatus PC-7 MKX ...
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