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Whither The Fighter Gap -- F-35 May Be Late
It is being reported that an independent oversight board has released a report saying that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter JSF may be two years late going into production. The rapid transition of this aircraft into production to begin replacing elderly F-16 and F-18 fighters now in service was...
Tags: Production, Aircraft, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, Joint Estimate Team, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-07-24

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F-22, Joint Strike Fighter Trainers Redefine 'Point-and-Click' Warfare.
When it comes to tactical flight simulators and trainers, two of the U.S. Defense Department's multibillion-dollar fighter aircraft programs mark a drastic departure from many of the conventional ways of doing business. The Air Force F-22 Raptor and the multiservice Joint Strike Fighter ...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., computer, Lockheed Martin Corp., training
Research articles 2000-11-01
Eaton Supplying Complete Lubrication System to Rolls-Royce for F-35B Joint Strike Fighter
IRVINE, Calif. -- Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation's (NYSE:ETN) aerospace business is supplying lubrication systems for the Rolls-Royce LiftFanR. Rolls-Royce is developing the LiftFan as part of the Rolls-Royce LiftSystemR, part of a System Development and Demonstration subcontract from Pratt & Whitney, for the F135 STOVL propulsion system for the...
Tags: Rolls-Royce
Research articles 2004-11-10
Joint Strike Fighter: The only affordable solution?
There are currently three major tactical aviation acquisition programs underway within the Department of Defense DOD: the Navy's F/A- 18E/F Super Hornet strike fighter, the Air Force's F-22 Raptor air-dominance fighter, and the multiservice Joint Strike Fighter JSF. All three programs are designed to replace aging aircraft and older technology...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing
Research articles 2000-10-01
21ST CENTURY JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER COMPETITION.(design and testing of aircraft Boeing X-32 as possible replacement of Air Force and Navy airplanes)
Pt. II - In The Winner Take All Race For Replacing The F-16 For The USAF, And The F/A-18 Hornet And AV-8 Harrier For The Navy. Boeing's X-82 Appears To Be The More Unconventional Entrant! Editor's Note: Aviation artist, Mike Machat, is documenting the...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Boeing Co., Eddie, Editor, Java, Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing
Research articles 2001-05-01
Pratt & Whitney completed the first engine core for the F-119 derivative propulsion system for the Joint Strike Fighter
Pratt & Whitney [UTX] completed the first engine core for the F-119 derivative propulsion system for the Joint Strike Fighter last week. The core will now be shipped to the military engines unit for assembly with remaining JSF unique parts. The fully assembled engine is to be test ready this...
Tags: Pratt & Whitney
Research articles 1998-02-03
Marine Corps' Joint Strike Fighter Expected To Make First Flight This Month
By Emelie Rutehrford The Marine Corps' Joint Strike Fighter JSF variant should fly for the first time in conventional mode this month and make its maiden short-take-off- and-vertical-landing STOVL flight around the first of the year, according to airframe builder Lockheed Martin [LMT]. The F-35B STOVL...
Tags: General Electric Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Marine Corps, Pratt & Whitney
Research articles 2008-06-02
Pratt: First Joint Strike Fighter STOVL Test Flight To Be Mid-2008 Or Late 2008
By Emelie Rutherford HARTFORD, Conn.--The Marine Corps' variant of the developmental Joint Strike Fighter JSF is expected to fly for the first time in short-take-off- and-vertical-landing STOVL mode either late summer or the end of the year, Pratt & Whitney [UTX] officials said this week. Final...
Tags: General Electric Co., Pratt & Whitney
Research articles 2008-03-20
Coming next: A supersonic STOVL strike fighter
Interview With JSF Director Rear Adm. Craig E. Steidle SEA POWER: What is the JSF (joint strike fighter] program, where is it now, and where is it going? STEIDLE: The 1993 Bottom-Up Review looked at force structure, and determined acquisition programs that we're going to continue. It was decided that...
Tags: Air Force, commonality, Java, technology, U.K.
Research articles 1997-06-01
33rd Fighter Wing.(OKALOOSA COUNTY)(Brief article)
OKALOOSA COUNTY -- The U.S. Air Force's announcement of a substitute mission for the 33rd Fighter Wing will likely mean fewer additional personnel than expected based on earlier Base Realignment and Closure Commission decisions. The Joint Strike Fighter Integrated Training Center, being assigned to Eglin Air...
Tags: Air Force, training
Research articles 2006-10-01
Fort Worth Rival St. Louis Has Solid History of Fighter Development.
By Dan Piller, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 25--ST. LOUIS--While showing a visitor around Boeing's St. Louis aircraft assembly center, Boeing Vice President Lawrence Merritt pauses before a replica of the St. Louis-built F-4 Phantom fighter. ...
Tags: Boeing Co., Java, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2001-10-25
Lockheed, Boeing win next century fighter bid - Lockheed Martin - Pentagon's military aircraft contract - Government Activity
Washington, D.C.--McDonnell Douglas, the world's largest supplier of military aircraft and manufacturer of the F/A-18 for the U.S. Navy, will not be participating in the multiservice Joint Strike Fighter JSF program, potentially one of the largest military aircraft procurements in history.
Tags: Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Pentagon
Research articles 1996-11-25
DUTCH AND NORWEGIANS TO JOIN IN AMERICAN JSF FIGHTER PLANE PROJECT
The Netherlands and Norway have both accepted to join in the American future figh ter plane project, the Joint Strike Fighter JSF, which will eventually replace the US Army's three current types of combat aircraft, including the famous F-16, according to an announcement by the Pentagon....
Tags: Manufacturing, Pentagon
Research articles 1997-05-22
Contracts.
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 May 2006-US DOD: ContractsC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28042006 NAVYLockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $901,000,000 advance acquisition contract for long lead efforts and materials associated with the lot 1 low...
Tags: Air Force, California, FINANCE, Government, Investment, Manufacturing, Maryland, SOFTWARE, Texas, Virginia
Research articles 2006-05-01
DTN News: U.K. May Reconsider STOVL JSF For Conventional Ship Variant
DTN News: U.K. May Reconsider STOVL JSF For Conventional Ship Variant*Source: DTN News / Int'l MediaNSI News Source Info LONDON, U.K. - August 9, 2009: Media reports late last week that Britain may ditch the short-takeoff and vertical-landing variant of the Joint Strike Fighter in favor of the conventional carrier...
Tags: U.K., Aircraft, media, variant, Network Solutions Inc., Carrier Variant
News items 2009-08-09
"Once every few decades...".
Jul 29, 2002 (Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter ABIX via COMTEX) -- Rival fighter aircraft manufacturers were stunned when Australia opted for the Joint Strike Fighter. The Australian Government's Project Air 6000 had been running since 1999, exploring a replacement for the Royal Australian Air...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Australia, Government, Manufacturing
Research articles 2002-07-30
Labor Troubles Slow Jet Projects at Defense Companies.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 10--Labor strife is putting fighter jet projects at risk for the country's troubled defense companies, an industry already under siege from years of downsizing. A 40-day strike by engineers at Boeing Co. put tests in jeopardy for the $62.7 billion F-22 program and...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing, strike
Research articles 2000-04-10
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
PO Box 748 Fort Worth, TX 76101 (817) 777-2000 Web: www.lmaeronautics.com Services: Our products play an important role in the defense of the US and many other countries, and they help ensure peace and stability around the world. Our dependable and highly regarded aircraft include the...
Tags: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Research articles 2005-04-01
Update: Boeing's JSF
Boeing develops affordable JSF to meet user requirements. In developing the Joint Strike Fighter, Boeing is aiming for an extremely affordable next-generation weapon system that meets the requirements of all the services with flexibility for future missions. The Boeing JSF will be highly lethal, survivable and supportable. Boeing recognizes that...
Tags: Boeing Co., Java
Research articles 1999-04-01
Combat Fighters Face Cuts as Needs Shift.
Byline: Richard Sammon The Pentagon is about to take a cold, hard look at three of its biggest and costliest combat fighters with an eye toward redirecting tens of billions of dollars over the next decade to other priorities. The review, to...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing, Pentagon
Research articles 2005-08-24
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