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By Bradley Perrett
“China is a big country and other countries are small countries, and that’s just a fact,” Beijing’s then foreign minister, Yang Jiechi, impatiently told Southeast Asian leaders looking for U.S. support in the South China Sea in 2010. The message was clear enough: they should do as they were told.
Singapore Airshow

By Noam Eshel
Birds pose a known flight safety hazard that is rarely addressed by flight operations due to the lack of real-time data on bird activity.
Singapore Airshow

By Rich Piellisch
Since its establishment in 1988, Roketsan has improved its infrastructure and extended its product range.
Singapore Airshow

By Noam Eshel
Skylark 3, a new member of Elbit Systems’ autonomous mini-unmanned aircraft system (UAS) family, is making its debut at the Singapore Airshow.
Singapore Airshow

By Bradley Perrett
French avionics company Thales has scored a major victory at Singapore Airlines, ousting its traditional supplier to equip the carrier’s future fleet of Airbus A350 XWB aircraft with in-flight entertainment and Ka-band connectivity.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
General Electric is gearing up for test runs of the first GE9X turbofan as components of the initial engine come together at its Evendale, Ohio, facility.
Singapore Airshow

By Noam Eshel
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is unveiling at the Singapore Airshow a Mission Operational and Intelligence Center (MOIC) for unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Singapore Airshow

By Noam Eshel
The vast seas surrounding the Southeast Asian nations are a blessing to the regional economy but also cause disputes over national sovereignty, economic development and exploitation of offshore assets.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
CFM International president Jean-Paul Ebanga has three reasons to be cheerful as the joint venture enters the second month of what promises to be another record-breaking year for engine production and deliveries.
Singapore Airshow

By Angus Batey
One might expect a military coup to bring both setbacks and benefits for a nation’s defense institutions.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
Growing airline fleets in Asia Pacific are prompting UTC Aerospace Systems to expand its already extensive presence in the region to keep up with customer demand to support their aircraft.
MRO

By Angus Batey
A claimed satellite launch by North Korea earlier this month earned condemnation in capitals as far away from the peninsula as Washington, D.C., Moscow and London.
Singapore Airshow

By Paul Jackson
Super Tucano is not the half of what Embraer Defense & Security is offering the region’s air forces.
Singapore Airshow

By Angus Batey
The horizon-scanning staffs of the region’s defense ministries continue to have their work cut out for them.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
Courses for disaster response and emergency management training, based on CAE’s experience with simulation training for military scenarios, are also being developed.
Singapore Airshow

By Paul Jackson
Chinese funding ends the long march to production for Dornier’s Seastar amphibian. Manufacturing lines are planned in both China and Europe.
Singapore Airshow

By Bradley Perrett
Probably to preserve good relations with its neighbors, especially Indonesia, Australia has avoided public admission that it puts much effort into airborne electronic intelligence. Now it has broken cover.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
"New Ameco" – still known to the trade as Ameco Beijing – was created last year by merging Air China’s in-house MRO arm Air China Technics into the former Ameco Beijing
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
The last Lockheed Martin S-3B Viking to serve with the U.S. Navy has been retired, ending a 42-year carrier with the Service.
Singapore Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Contracts announced on Feb. 2 cover the purchase of 38 new training aircraft.
Singapore Airshow

By Rich Piellisch
U.S. companies see reinvigorated impetus for Asia Pacific sales following the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership agreed to this past October, government and industry officials said here Monday.
Singapore Airshow

By Paul Jackson
Carbon-fiber floats and other specific modifications will optimize the aircraft for water operations.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
Pratt & Whitney says Boeing has fully embraced the concept of the geared turbofan, and is in discussion over its potential use for the new middle-of-the-market aircraft.
Singapore Airshow

By Tony Osborne
The Malaysian government has selected MD Helicopter’s new MD530G as the country’s attack helicopter
Singapore Airshow

By Noam Eshel
The Next Generation Harpy NG uses a new platform based on the Harop suicide drone.
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