SAFRAN, along with its partners in EPI, the European consortium in charge of the engines for the A400M military transport, would like to clarify the following points.>> 1) The eight TP400 turboprop engines for the first two A400M flight test models have been delivered to Airbus Military
> ROME, Italy --- Lockheed Martin and Alenia Aeronautica, a Finmeccanica company, have signed today the first contract starting Alenia Aeronauticas production of the wings for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.>> The contract, for a total value of over USD$ 15 million, is the first of a series supporting Alenia Aeronauticas long term activities within the JSF program, according to the Memorandum of Understanding, signed by the two companies in 2006, that envisages over $6 billion in opportunities for Italian industry
NEW YORK --- L-3 Communications, prime contractor for the U.S
>Since April 2007, the Pentagon has deployed 10,000 MRAP vehicles to South-West Asia, and deliveries. The 10,000th vehicle, a Cougar, is seen being unloaded from a C-5 Galaxy
ROANOKE, Va. --- ITT Corporation today announced that its Night Vision business was awarded an order from the U
BEDFORD, Mass. --- iRobot Corp
Naturelink Aviation, Saabs partner in the CAMPS (Civil Aircraft Missile Protection System) programme, will also be the launch customer to integrate the CAMPS system onto their Embraer 120 aircraft.>> The threat to aircraft from terrorists using Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS) is an unfortunate reality in the world today
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C
JACKSON, Mich. --- Electronics design and manufacturing service (EMS) provider, Sparton Corporation Sparton has received a subcontract from their ERAPSCO joint venture for $7
>The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean has started its sea trials following a 12-month refit and upgrade. (UK MoD photo)i>The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean sailed from her home base at Plymouth to start sea trials today, Wednesday 24 September 2008, following a major period of maintenance and upgrading work