First flight test of AMRAAM-ER variant

Raytheon Technologies Corporation (RTX) announced a successful first flight test of the new Extended Range Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM-ER) variant, marking a significant milestone in its air defense missile development program. This innovative variant represents a first-of-its-kind configuration, incorporating several advanced technologies.


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Beyond Paradise: Bali soars high with new international airshow

Bali, the “Land of Gods,” has long been synonymous with pristine beaches, cascading rice terraces, and ancient temples, a haven for travelers seeking cultural immersion and breathtaking landscapes. But in 2024, this captivating Indonesian island will take to the skies, welcoming a new breed of visitor: the global aviation community. The inaugural Bali International Airshow, held from Sept. 18-21, 2024, promises to be a landmark event, showcasing the region’s burgeoning aerospace industry and propelling Indonesia onto the world stage.


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USAF embraces automation with Project Kinetic Cargo

The 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Royal Air Force Lakenheath has implemented Project Kinetic Cargo, a significant advancement in cargo processing efficiency. This initiative leverages deployable automated cargo measuring systems (DACMS) equipped with profiling lasers and scales.

U.S. Airmen assigned to the 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron utilize a deployable automated cargo measuring system (DACMS) during the implementation of Project Kinetic Cargo at RAF Lakenheath, England, Feb. 20, 2024. Project Kinetic Cargo ensures timely delivery of essential supplies and equipment to various operational theaters, enabling mission readiness and effectiveness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Seleena Muhammad-Ali)

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Honeywell and ST Engineering team up: Modernizing Tunisian C-130s for enhanced operations

The humid Singaporean air hung heavy as the crew of the Tunisian Air Force C-130 banked southward, preparing for descent. Lush greenery carpeted the landscape below, a stark contrast to the familiar arid terrain of their home base over 10,000 kilometers away. After a grueling two-day journey that began on Feb. 17th in Tunis, their mission was finally nearing its end. Their hulking C-130, a workhorse of the Tunisian Air Force, was heading towards Paya Lebar Airbase, not for routine maintenance, but for a transformative upgrade courtesy of ST Engineering Defence Aviation Services (STEDAS).

Tunisian Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules (L-382)
André Inácio (GFDL 1.2 or GFDL 1.2), via Wikimedia Commons

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Hungary doubles down on Gripen: Saab secures order for four more fighters

Saab of Sweden secured a four-aircraft deal with Hungary, expanding their Gripen fleet and solidifying the partnership between the two nations. This announcement follows an existing contract for 14 Gripen C/D fighters, bringing Hungary’s total to 18.

Saab JAS-39D Gripen, Hungary - Air Force JP6627802

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