India is close to placing an order for 75 PC-7 trainers and the contract is being vetted by the finance ministry. Once cleared, it will be submitted to the cabinet for approval.
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Former RoCAF F-104G nearly restored
Five years after obtaining a F-104G from Taiwan, the Classic Aircraft Aviation Museum has restored the aircraft to 90-95 percent of its original configuration.
KH-9 on display in public for one-day
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum and the National Reconnaissance Office are hosting a one-day-only viewing opportunity of the newly declassified HEXAGON (KH-9) satellite in the parking lot of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
Canada worried Sikorsky could cut corners on CH-148
Canada’s Defense Minister Peter MacKay was warned that Sikorsky might be tempted to cut corners on the CH-148 program in order to meet delivery deadlines.
Lockheed Martin offers podded AEW for RN Merlin
Lockheed Martin has revealed a podded AESA system mounted on the side of a Merlin helicopter to replace the Royal Navy’s Sea King ASaC7 helicopters.
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