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An unnamed Asian nation has contracted Rheinmetall to supply advanced air defence technology.

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Final Spartan delivered

The tenth and final Leonardo C-27J Spartan battlefield airlifter was welcomed at RAAF Base Richmond on Wednesday.

Australia has taken delivery of the next three F-35A aircraft from Lockheed Martin.

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has set a new endurance record with its Avenger extended range drone.

Kratos has announced that it has opened a new facility in Nowra, NSW.

Embraer has confirmed that the first prototype of its KC-390 multi-role airlifter rejoined the flight test program on March 2.

USAF B-52 Stratofortress Bombers arrived at RAAF Darwin over the Easter weekend to participate in Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC).

Law enforcement agencies and military units responsible for major event security are increasingly looking for counter-UAS solutions.

Senior Republic of Korea U.S. government, military and aerospace industry officials have celebrated the public debut of the country's first F-35A Lightning II jets.

Defence Minister Marise Payne has used the biennial Air Power Conference in Canberra to announce that the RAAF’s new P-8A Poseidon aircraft have achieved initial operating capability.

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NZ gets more time on P-8 decision

The New Zealand Labor Government elected in October last year has won more time to determine whether a pre-approved purchase of up to four Boeing P-8A Poseidons is in the country's best interests.

The P-8A Poseidon, Australia’s new maritime surveillance aircraft, has achieved Initial Operating Capability (IOC) five months ahead of schedule.

When learning to fly vertical reference, it’s all about getting the head out the window and looking down

VADM Winter's team is currently engaged in protracted negotiations with the world's largest defence contractor.

Frequentis’ critical contribution to the success of OneSKY was formally recognised by Airservices and Thales during a dedicated ceremony on 7th March.

Defence’s Deployable Air Traffic Management and Control System (DDATMCS) project has recently been placed on the government’s Projects of Concern list, due to the fact that it is reportedly running more than two years behind schedule.