To help Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) position itself to better compete for future jet trainer contracts in North America, the South Korean manufacturer has signed a teaming agreement with Lockheed Martin to market the T-50 worldwide.
Salesforce's Director of Solution Engineering, David Ramsey, explains the basics behind Digital Thread, along with the benefits it can bring and the challenges that can be encountered in its implementation.
From advanced air mobility eVTOLs to modified airliner technologies, public and private partnerships are rushing to build and promote the commercial air travel of the future.
From Poland planning to buy AW149 fleet to SpaceX spared new environmental assessment for Boca Chica Ops. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
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The market for new fighter aircraft has been hotter than ever. In the last year, countries around the world have agreed to purchase more than 445 fighter aircraft. Now that many major decisions have been made, competition for the remaining contracts will be that much more intense. Aviation Week experts discuss the future of platforms including the Boeing F-15 and F/A-18, Lockheed Martin F-35, the Dassault Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon, Chengdu J-10 and more.
After a four-year hiatus, the Farnborough Airshow returns in July to a changed world. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended the defense landscape in Europe, leading to big plus-ups in government spending plans. But how will the money be spent and will it stick? Join Aviation Week Network editors and data forecasters on June 28 as they break out what Europe’s new security environment could mean for contractors, programs, multinational efforts and key opportunities and take your questions about which areas could see the biggest change.
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