Defense and Space

By Brian Everstine
The U.S. Air Force is working to shift internal Pentagon thinking on selling advanced air-to-air weapons to allies, saying the worry needs to be what is the risk if other nations do not have the missiles, not what is the risk if they do.
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Kuwait’s Air Force is steadily building its Eurofighter experience as it advances its government-to-government procurement of the combat aircraft with Italy.
Farnborough Airshow

By Guy Norris
The project builds on an earlier initiative announced in 2019 by the UK Defense Ministry.
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The UK is to build a demonstrator to support the development of its Tempest crewed combat aircraft.
Farnborough Airshow

By Brian Everstine
The delivery of the first VC-25B, a converted used Boeing 747-800, was previously expected in 2024.
Farnborough Airshow

By Steve Trimble
The firing sets up a campaign to extend the range of the air dominance missile “significantly.”
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
British and Japanese engineers are advancing work on advanced antenna that could form basis of future Tempest radar.
Farnborough Airshow

By Brian Everstine
The announcement comes as NATO has kicked off its study for a Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability.
Farnborough Airshow

By Steve Trimble
Sweden’s NH90 helicopter fleet are “not delivering” on a critical mission and an ongoing review will decide whether to dispose of them by November.
Farnborough Airshow

By Steve Trimble
Proposals to increase the size of the Swedish Air Force come as Sweden has committed to spend 2% of GDP on defense ahead of its entry into NATO.
Farnborough Airshow

By Byron Callan
A stalemate in the Russia-Ukraine War, a looming recession and supply chain issues are curbing investor enthusiasm for defense stocks.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Brian Everstine
Boeing’s model of bidding low and taking on fixed-price contracts has meant cost overruns and schedule delays.
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The RAF's chief of staff is focused on acquiring a new capability that can be more rapidly fielded.
Farnborough Airshow

By Steve Trimble
A promotional video shows a Lockheed Martin F-16 releasing the new Ice Breaker cruise missile.
Farnborough Airshow

By Brian Everstine
Northrop Grumman CEO Kathy Warden explains the company's European strategy.
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The MBDA-led team has undertaken the first firings of the directed-energy weapon.
Farnborough Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Ascent is looking to to shorten the training pipeline.
Farnborough Airshow

By Mark Carreau
SpaceX CRS-25 autonomously docked to the International Space Station’s U.S. segment Harmony module on July 16, delivering more than 5,800 lbs. of crew supplies, science investigations, technology development projects and station hardware.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Australia plans to announce which nuclear-powered submarine it will choose in the first quarter of 2023, Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles says.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
Senior Royal Air Force officers say the air arm is now moving forward with procurement of the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft after a series of “distractions” in the program.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Aviation Week Staff
Dmitry Rogozin, CEO of Russia’s Roscosmos State Space Corp., was replaced on July 15 by President Vladimir Putin.
Space

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Helicopters has established teaming arrangements with industry partners as it prepares to offer a militarized version of its H175 twin-engine super-medium rotorcraft for the UK’s £1.2 billion ($1.42 billion) New Medium Helicopter requirement.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
The House of Representatives passed a defense authorization bill worth $850 billion on July 14 that adds dozens of aircraft to the Defense Department’s requested procurement budget.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Brian Everstine
The U.S. Navy and Boeing recently demonstrated the manned-unmanned teaming capabilities of the Block III F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, with the fighter controlling up to three unmanned aerial vehicles in “combat representative” scenarios.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Brian Everstine
The contract for the next lot of Boeing F-15EXs for the U.S. Air Force will come in at less than $80 million, despite ongoing supply chain issues and inflation that is bogging down deliberations on future contracts for other fighters such as the F-35.
Aircraft & Propulsion