Korean Air leverages Pratt & Whitney engine deal to boost its growing MRO business
Airlines are increasingly seeking to capture back value from aircraft orders, often eyeing side deals involving their growing MRO divisions. So seems to be the case for Korean Air selecting Pratt & Whitney’s GTF to power its A321neo aircraft.
PNG Air orders ATR42-600S as it weighs Australian expansion
The publicly-owned airline announced at the Singapore Airshow an order for three ATR42-600S aircraft, complementing its existing fleet of ATR72-600s.
Singapore Air Show Goes Ahead
The Singapore Air Show kicked off today in the city-state, despite growing Coronavirus health concerns sweeping the globe.
Loyal Wingman program marks key milestone
Boeing Australia has confirmed the completion of the first major fuselage structural assembly for the company’s first Loyal Wingman unmanned aerial system.
US$55 billion B-21 Raider force revealed by US Air Force, Northrop Grumman
The US Air Force and industry partner Northrop Grumman have lifted the veil of secrecy on the service’s next-generation long-range strike bomber: the B-21 Raider. The B-21 Raider will serve as the backbone of America’s strategic bomber fleet for decades to come, channelling the legacy of the world’s first stealth bomber, the Northrop Grumman B-2
F-35As guns latest in series of deficiencies US DOD want addressing before large-scale Block 4 introduction
The Pentagon has issued a restriction order for Lot 9 and newer Lockheed Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighters after the discovery of cracks in the aircraft’s stealth coating following the use of the 25mm gun. Concerns over the F-35 have been the focus point of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation: FY2019 Annual Report conducted by Robert