Construction has commenced on what is set to be the largest NATO base in Europe, situated in Romania, with a construction cost of €2.5 billion
Collins Aerospace has shipped its first seating order from its facility in Tanauan City, Philippines, to Airbus. The delivery of the Meridian main cabin seat supports an airline customer's narrow-body linefit program, offering passengers ergonomic comfort, increased living space and ample in-seat storage
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) is issuing a flight clearance for the V-22 Osprey thereby lifting the grounding. Maintenance and procedural changes have been implemented to address the materiel failure (identified as a possibe cause of the mishap that led to the grounding) that allow for a safe return to flight
The European Defence Agency (EDA) will build a satellite demonstrator that can manoeuvre between Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) to support military operations. The €10 million project – called LEO2VLEO: Military Crisis-Response Satellite Constellation – with the Netherlands and Austria, will design, develop, launch and operate a constellation of between two and four satellites
The first Saab 340 AEW DRLV aircraft, out of a two-unit delivery for the Polish Air Force, has landed at an airfield in Poland, as reported by State Secretary Pawel Bejda from the Ministry of National Defense
Leonardo has completed the delivery of 18 NH90 helicopters out of 28 ordered by the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) since 2018. In 2014, Qatar allocated $2
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Russia's Dual-Caliber MLRS, Vozrozhdenie, Ready for Test in Ukraine Russia is set to test an all-new artillery weapon in Ukraine- the dual caliber Vozrozhdenie multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) having 122mm and 220mm rocket canisters. Recently,
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has compiled compelling evidence pointing to the culpability of former officials from the Antonov State Enterprise in the destruction of the Mriya AN-225 aircraft. According to SBU statements, the accused individuals, including the former general director and head of the aviation security unit, may face up to 15 years in prison for their criminal actions