The U.S. Air Force has decided to not renew an ongoing contract with Draken International for adversary air training at Nellis AFB, Nevada, because it has determined the contractor’s jets can no longer provide the effective training it needs.
This webinar discusses how the radically changed geopolitical environment has combined with ongoing economic and regulatory challenges to put unprecedented pressure on the global defense M&A landscape.
Japan is reportedly considering switching the contractor providing integration support for the F-X fighter development from Lockheed Martin to BAE Systems.
From Aurora tests aircraft enabled by flow control to SpaceX launches third flight in five days, lifts Starlink satellites to orbit. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
Given that stocks of green time engines were not burned through by the end of 2021, and the associated increase in shop visits and spare engine leases did not fully materialise, what levels of short-term leasing and green time utilisation can stakeholders expect through 2022/23?
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