- Commander USAFE: Providing a Force that Can Deliver Anytime, Anywhere
Interview with General William T. Hobbins
Commander
U.S. Air Forces Europe
- Lockheed Wins NASA’s CEV Race
In a move that ensures greater future competition in the manned space business, NASA selected Lockheed Martin over a NG/Boeing team to be the prime contractor to build the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle.
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Aircraft Trainers on the Fly
The aircraft military trainer market continues to diversify and adapt to meet the changing needs of its worldwide customer base. The number of new aircrafts to the market has increased during the past few years and the market could reach $18 billion in sales by 2015.
By Rodney L. Pringle
- JSF Engine Rumblings
The fight between Pentagon officials and Congress about whether the alternative F136 engine will remain in the Joint Strike Fighter program could end up being a $100 billion decision for the two industry teams competing to build the program engines.
By Rodney L. Pringle
- The Race for KC-X
Boeing and a team of EADS/NG are competing to produce the next Air Force aerial refueling tanker fleet. Politics will play a major role in the competition, according to industry analysts.
By Rodney L. Pringle
- LUH Program
The U.S. Army selected EADS North America Defense of Arlington, Va., to provide the service’s next-generation LUH. The program has a potential value of over $2 billion.
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Osprey Taking Off
When the United States Marine Corps activated its Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-263 at the New River, N.C., air station in early March, it represented a vindication of a decades-long dedication to develop the capabilities encompassed in the aircraft.
By Peter A. Buxbaum
- Alenia North America
Interview with Giuseppe Giordo
President and CEO
- Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky Protest CSAR-X Award
Program worth between $10 billion to $15 billion
By Rodney L. Pringle
- EDO Lands Deal to Support Unmanned Aircraft
Contract is to provide support for the Army’s UAS Project Office
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Netherlands Sign On For Next Phase of F-35 Program
Nation became the first of the F-35 partner nations to extend its participation
By Rodney L. Pringle
- EDO Wins Radar Simulator Deal from Canadian Air Force
The contract is worth $2.4 million with completed delivery by February 2007
by Rodney Pringle
- F136 Engine Critical for JSF Success
The Joint Strike Fighter program is a critical part of the future of America’s national defense. It is shortsighted to think that cutting the second source engine program, the F136, is a cost-saving measure.
By Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio)
- USA LLC lands $1.1 billion NASA deal
Lockheed Martin, Boeing venture prime contractor for space shuttle
- Boeing names Dickenson to lead BCA sales team
He will fill slot left by BCA president and CEO Carson
- Raytheon names Wood vice president and CAO
Wood will be responsible for global accounting and financial reporting
- Raytheon wins FAA radar contract
Deal could have potential value of $185 million
- GD Wins NAVAIR Program Offices Deal
Total value of contract is $90 million over five years
By Rodney L. Pringle
- ATK Supports Successful Launch
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Lockheed Delivers Payload Hardware for Satellite
SBIRS program to enhance missile warning capabilities
By Rodney L. Pringle
- ATK Names Rominger VP of Advanced Programs
New vice president is former NASA Chief of the Astronaut Corps
By Rodney L. Pringle
- GD awarded $13M System Integration Contract
The contract covers support for the SEWIP program
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Triumph Group Acquires Allied Aerospace Industries
The acquired business will operate as Triumph Aerospace Systems
By Rodney L. Pringle
- Lockheed Offers Solution, Team for TWIC program
TWIC to provide biometric identification for transportation workers
By Rodney L. Pringle
- General Dynamics Wins $56M TRIDENT Support Contract
Contract modification to support TRIDENT II Fire Control System
By Rodney L. Pringle