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The Lockheed Martin AGM-183A "Arrow" hypersonic missile could be fielded as early as 2022 if development proceeds successfully.
The Armée de l’Air is expected to receive eight special-mission King Air 350s for a range of reconnaissance duties.
The U.S. Air Force plans to equip around 350 of its F-16s with SABR radar to see them through into the 2040s.
Airo Group is consolidating a number of aerospace and defense companies in a bid to develop a new publicly traded company.
The long-running saga of what will be Canada’s next fighter could be decided in 2022 following the submission of bids from the three competitors.
After the 2019 announcement of Japan’s decision to upgrade half of its Eagles, the program has advanced with the signing of the first agreement.
The U.S. Air Force is rolling out its CAF/CAS program to provide contractorized adversary air services across its fighter bases.
Type certification plans for the first Rhaegal eVTOL aircraft have been pushed back into the first quarter of 2022.
Nearly four years after contract signature, the first five Dassault Rafales for India are due to touch down in the country.
The successor to the Harbin SH-5 amphibian in People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) service is making progress toward service entry.