January 21, 2010 Military Aviation News

EADS Should Cover Biggest Piece of A400M Overrun: Morin

01/21/2010

EADS should fund a large share of the A400M's cost overrun, French Defense Minister Hervé Morin said, speaking on the eve of a meeting of procurement ministers and the prime contractor to negotiate financial terms for the troubled airlifter program.

Russia to show the best aircraft models at Bahrain International Airshow 2010

01/21/2010

Rosoboronexport will be taking active part in the first Bahrain International Airshow, BIAS 2010. This exhibition of military, civilian and business aircraft will take place from 21 to 23 January at the Sahir Airbase in Manama.

IAF offers Dhaka facilities

01/21/2010

The Indian Air Force is offering the Bangladesh Biman Bahini (Bangladesh air force) the use of its facilities to modernise and maintain fighter aircraft and helicopters, a senior defence source told The Telegraph here.

U.S. slows Lockheed's F-35 fighter program

01/21/2010

The U.S. Defense Department is slowing Lockheed Martin Corp's $300 billion F-35 fighter jet program, a multinational effort, to stabilize its schedule and costs, according to draft budget documents obtained by Reuters.

Boeing Looks To First Silent Eagle Flight

01/21/2010

With radar-cross-section (RCS) trials for Boeing’s Silent Eagle semi-stealthy F-15 prototype complete, company officials are now focusing on South Korea as a possible first customer.

Logic Versus Experience

01/21/2010

January 20, 2010: Two years ago, the U.S. Army thought it had a deal with the Air Force, to settle a dispute over who should control army UAVs.

Bahrain Air Show to Display BAE Systems' Latest Technologies

01/21/2010

BAE Systems, a global defence, security and aerospace company, will display its innovative technology -- MANTIS and HERTI, its unmanned air systems, and a full size replica of the Eurofighter Typhoon, at the inaugural Bahrain International Air Show today, a company official said.

Russian bombers complete Arctic patrol mission

01/21/2010

Two Russian Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers have successfully carried out a routine patrol flight over the Arctic Ocean, the Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.

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