April 20, 2010 Military Aviation News

BAE IN DEAL TALKS WITH INDIA

04/20/2010

BAE Systems is in discussions with India's government to supply up to 60 additional Hawk trainer jets to the country's military.

Pilatus PC-21 Completes International Demonstration Tour

04/20/2010

A Pilatus PC-21 aircraft, HB-HZD, has just arrived back in Switzerland after completing an extremely successful demonstration tour through the Middle East, Asia and Australia from November 2009 to April 2010. The tour included a lap of Australia from 11th February to 16th March.

Maker of unmanned aircraft hovers over new UAE deals

04/20/2010

Schiebel, the Austrian defence company, is seeking more contracts in the Middle East for its unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) after nearing the end of deliveries on its 60-aircraft deal with the UAE Armed Forces.

Why is Sarnia being buzzed by U.S. fighter jets, mayor asks

04/20/2010

Sarnia's mayor wants the U.S. military to cool its jets when it comes to flying patrols over the border city.

Sikorsky teams with Lockheed for Presidential bid

04/20/2010

Former Marine One rivals, Sikorsky Aircraft and Lockheed Martin, have teamed up to go after the high-profile contract to provide the President's next helicopter.

US to India: Keeping close watch on weapons supplied to Pakistan

04/20/2010

The United States has assured India that it is keeping a close watch on the weapons supplied to Pakistan and, will investigate if there is any 'misuse' of the weapons tramsferred to Islambad.

Large-scale military exhibition opens in Malaysia

04/20/2010

A large-scale international exhibition of arms and military equipment, Defence Services Asia (DSA)-2010, opened on Monday in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, bringing together arms producers and suppliers from all over the world.

First Lockheed Martin/USAF HC-130J Combat Rescue Tanker Rolls Out

04/20/2010

Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] rolled out the first of a new fleet of HC-130J combat rescue tankers for the U.S. Air Force’s Air Combat Command (ACC) during a ceremony here today. Maj. Gen. Thomas K. Andersen, director of requirements, Headquarters ACC, spoke at the ceremony.

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