Aim to replace Turkish Air Force’s Northrop T-38 Talon trainers
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TAI Sees Hurjet First Flight In 2022

Launched by the company last August, the single-engine aircraft is being developed using internal company funding with the aim of replacing the Turkish Air Force’s Northrop T-38 Talon trainers.

 

Korean KF-X Will Use KAES Hanwha Power-Generation System

UTC Aerospace Systems and KAES Hanwha have teamed up to provide the main electric power generation for South Korea’s KF-X indigenous fighter jet.

 

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Why Additive Manufacturing Is At The Leading Edge Of Future Flight

Additive manufacturing is a key technology that has helped Avio Aero maintain a leading edge on product development. 

 

U.S. Navy Maritime Patrol At Farnborough Airshow

The U.S. Navy maritime patrol is showcasing its Boeing P-8 at Farnborough this year.  Watch as U.S. Navy program manager and pilot discuss capabilities and what sets the P-8 apart from legacy aircraft.

 

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Second Gripen NG Prototype Close to First Flight

Saab is gearing up to fly the second and third prototypes of its JAS-39E Gripen NG.

 

Accenture Is Bullish on Blockchain

Accenture says uptake of Blockchain technology is catching on faster than expected in aerospace and defense.

 
 

ISR Specialists Join Forces Over Farnborough

First impressions can often be misleading, and so it is when ShowNews takes our seat on board 2Excel’s King Air 200 for a flight from the Airshow site for a demo of Leonardo’s Osprey 30 radar.