The US DoD lifted the grounding order of the F-35 fighter after a three week old decision. The fighter jet may make a debut appearance at the Farnborough airshow
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F-35B will not be displaying at the Farnborough Air Show on Monday 14 July. F-35 may still make it to Farnborough later this week
Department of Defense, US signs agreement with F-35 industry partners, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems to reduce production costs of F-35 aircraft. The agreement aims at reducing the price of 5th generation F-35 fighter to equivalent of 4th generation fighters by the end of the decade
US, and UK military officials are jointly preparing for mandatory inspections of the grounded F-35 engines after one of the fighters caught fire at Florida last week sources quoted to Reuters.According to the report, one of the sources said, "The engine ripped through the top of the plane"
Raytheon is set to showcase Precision weapons, gunfire detectors, jammers and missile tracker radar at the July 14-20 Farnborough International Airshow in England. Raytheon equipment on display will include avionics and weapons, and with recent contract awards such as the U
The F-35B might not make to the Fornborough Air Show as one of the four fighters remains on the ground at Elgin, Florida. The other three F-35Bs have arrived at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, the departure point for their historic Atlantic crossing to the United Kingdom
F-35 will make its international debut in Farnborough Air show despite fleet suspension on Monday. F-35 fighter jets remained suspended on Wednesday as Air Force officials investigated a fire that damaged one of the jets
Lockheed Martin wins a $76 million, for the modification to a previous contract involving procurement of 252 helmet mounted display supporting F-35. This modification combines purchases for the U
The sky high cost of fighter aircraft acquisition is forcing developing countries to embark on their own programs in the process challenging the price and performance of American and European fighters. Turkey, South Korea, India, China and Pakistan claim to beat out western aircraft on cost