Puerto Rico is emerging as a highly competitive location for aerospace-related research, innovation, engineering, service and production, and to expand its base further, the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO) officials are attending Paris Air show eyeing for more investment opprotunites. Puerto Rico has nearly $100 million in investments on the island since 2006
Sikorsky Aircraft and Boeing have formed a joint venture to compete for sustainment services in support of the Saudi Arabia's rotorcraft fleet. The joint venture will help advance the Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its economy, expand the technological expertise of its aerospace and commercial sectors
BAE Systems announced significant developments on two survivability technology contracts. First, the company completed initial deliveries of its Common Infrared Countermeasure (CIRCM) systems to support contractor-led testing activities, with all CIRCM units being delivered ahead of schedule and some even as early as three months in advance
EADS Cassidian, Dassault Aviation and Alenia Aermacchi jointly called for the launch of a European MALE program. Such a joint program would support the capability needs of European armed forces while optimizing the difficult budgetary situation through pooling of research and development funding
Beechcraft today issued a statement regarding the ruling by the U.S
Embraer will display its A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft for the first time at the Paris Air Show, starting next week. The showcase comes right after it won the U
The U.K Defence Acquisition White paper released highlights the new proposals which can allow taxpayers to save about £200 million a year by changing the rules governing how MOD contracts are awarded
Bell Helicopter announced that its third generation tiltrotor design, Bell V-280 Valor, has been selected by the U.S
The U.S Navy recently awarded two contracts for DDG 51 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for 2013-2017 fiscal years
Perhaps sensing an advantage for Lockheed Martins F-35, Swedens Saab has decided to pull out of Canadas fighter competition. Saab is the first of the five competitors to pull out, which includes Eurofighter Typhoon, Boeing F-18E, Dassault Rafale and the F-35