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New team launches Bronco II SOCOM Armed Overwatch bid
By Khalem Chapman
Leidos has announced that it will lead a team effort to offer the Bronco II light attack/multi-mission aircraft for the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Armed Overwatch prototype programme.

Celebrating the Spitfire
The Spitfire is synonymous with World War 2. Here's a brief video about its incredible history.

Zero Hour
Ravaged by strategic bombing and a bloody final battle in its streets, Berlin 75 years ago lay in ruins. Its main airfields, however, had survived — useful for the victorious Allies that occupied the soon-to-be-divided city

Celebrating Victory
In both 1945 and 1946 were held a number of aerial events with remembrance of the recently ended Second World War as their aim. We look back at how Allied success in the air was commemorated

QinetiQ H145 breaks cover
By Khalem Chapman
A new-build Airbus Helicopters H145 twin-engine light utility helicopter, painted in QinetiQ colours, has conducted post-production flight tests at the company’s facility in Donauwörth, Germany.

Willie Walsh: UK Quarantine Raises Relaunch Doubts
By Thomas Haynes
The chief executive of British Airways’ parent group IAG has said the company will need to review its plans to relaunch flights after the British prime minister Boris Johnson revealed proposals to implement a 14-day quarantine period for passengers arriving into the UK by air.

Litening-5 and RecceLite pods for M-346FA
By Khalem Chapman
RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems has announced that it will supply its AN/AAQ-28(V) Litening-5 targeting pod and RecceLite reconnaissance system for integration on Leonardo’s M-346FA light combat aircraft.

Greece to lease Heron UAVs from Israel
By Khalem Chapman
Representatives from Israel’s Ministry of Defense and the Greek Ministry of National Defence have signed an agreement to lease a number of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Heron unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Greece.

UK MoD plots Red Arrows move to RAF Waddington
By Khalem Chapman
Plans to relocate the Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) world-renowned aerobatic team, the Red Arrows, to RAF Waddington – following the closure of its current home, RAF Scampton – have been announced by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).

F-117s spotted over Los Angeles
By Khalem Chapman
US Air Force (USAF) Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk stealth ground-attack aircraft have once again been sighted flying missions - this time over Los Angeles, California, some 12 years after they were formally retired by the service.

Heathrow Trials Temperature Screening Tech
By Thomas Haynes
The UK’s busiest airport has begun trialling thermal imaging technology in a bid to develop a common international standard for health screening, which it says is needed to unlock global trade and travel.

US Navy receives 100th Poseidon
By Khalem Chapman
Boeing has delivered its 100th P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to the US Navy.

Singapore to Allow Transit Through Changi
By Thomas Haynes
Travellers will gradually be allowed to transit through Changi Airport from June 2, as Singapore begins to lift restrictions imposed to stop the spread of COVID-19. The country’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) said the decision is part of the state’s strategy to reopen transport to meet the needs of the economy.

D-Day: Aerial Armada
Graham Pitchfork describes the massive airborne assault that paved the way for D-Day

London City Reveals Return Plans
By Thomas Haynes
London City Airport has announced plans to resume commercial operations from the end of June. The restart comes after the facility halted all flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 25.