Northrop Grumman Responds to Inaccurate Comments Concerning the U.S. Air Force KC-45A Award Decision
LOS ANGELES – March 5, 2008 – When the process to replace America’s aging fleet of KC-135 aerial refueling tankers began in 2005, the U.S. Air Force made clear that it wanted a full and fair competition. Northrop Grumman Corporation… Continue reading
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Awards F6 Satellite Program Contract To Lockheed Martin
PALO ALTO, Calif, March 5th, 2008 — A team headed by Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] Space Systems Company (LMSSC) has received a $5.7 million contract from DARPA to compete in Phase 1 development of their System F6 space technology and… Continue reading
Bombardier Develops New Capabilities For Digital Technical Publications
Toronto, March 05, 2008
Bombardier Regional Aircraft has developed new capabilities for its CRJ regional jet and Q-Series turboprop technical manuals delivered in Abode PDF format.
Boeing Delivers 2nd KC-767 Tanker to Japan
ST. LOUIS, March 05, 2008 — The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] Monday delivered the second Japan KC-767 Tanker to the Itochu Corp. for Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF), two weeks after delivering the first refueling aircraft to the Japanese military.… Continue reading
Polish Air Force selects Rockwell Collins F-16 trainer
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (March 05, 2008)Â -Â The Polish Air Force has selected the Rockwell Collins F-16C Modular Simulated Aircraft Maintenance Trainer (MSAMT) for the training of the aircraft’s maintenance personnel. The trainer is scheduled to be delivered in April 2008.… Continue reading
More than $13 billion in sales announced at Singapore Airshow
Companies attending the Singapore Airshow booked sales of aircraft and equipment worth $13.4 billion. Contracts for facilities and other services generated an additional $2.6 billion. “The new deals announced at the airshow demonstrate once again that Asia is the world’s… Continue reading
Toyota says it may invest in Mitsubishi Heavy jet
By Nathan Layne
TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it may invest in Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd’s $1.5 billion project to build Japan’s first passenger jet, as the developer looks for ways to spread the risk.
Toyota,… Continue reading




