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JAL picks American and oneworld
Despite recent reports that it had chosen an alliance with Delta Air Lines, Japan Air Lines has confirmed that it will stay within the oneworld alliance and will enter into a joint venture with American Airlines as part of its massive restructuring. “We respect this was an important decision for Japan Airlines and the government
Read moreX-47B N-UCAS gets funding boost
/The Northrop Grumman X-47B Navy Unmanned Combat Aerial System (N-UCAS) program has received a massive funding boost in the draft US Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), to the tune of US$2 billion over the next five years. The X-47B is a growth development of the former X-47A program, and is a stealthy B-2 like shaped aircraft
Read moreAirlines facing delays due to faulty seats
Singapore Airlines and All Nippon Airways have been forced to make some changes to aircraft entry into service schedules after it was found that a Japanese seat manufacturer admitted that its seats had failed safety tests. According to a report in The Times, Yokohama based Koito Industries has admitted to falsifying test data for strength
Read morePhenom 100 arrives in Australia
Embraer has brought its Phenom 100 demonstrator aircraft to Australia as part of an Asian sales tour which will cover Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Cairns, and Darwin. “We are excited about showcasing the Phenom 100 in Australia for the first time,” said José Eduardo Costas, Embraer’s VP of marketing and sales, Asia
Read moreBoeing signs F/A-18 support contract
Boeing Defence Australia has signed a $1.5 million contract with the ADF’s Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) to provide engineering support services for the RAAF’s fleet of 71 F/A-18A/B Hornets. The 30 month contract will see Boeing continue to deliver repair plans at RAAF Williamtown for faults uncovered during maintenance and provide engineering repairs for the
Read moreUS to get more Growlers
/The Pentagon’s draft FY2011 defence budget has seen funding for 26 more Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft added. The 26 aircraft will be in addition to those already on order for the US Navy, and will replace EA-6B Prowlers currently operated by four US Marine Corps expeditionary squadrons in support of joint-force strike aircraft.
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