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USS Nimitz decommissioning in sight as HII awarded contract modification
The 50 year old nuclear-powered aircraft carrier returned to Bremerton, Washington on Dec. 16, 2025 after its final scheduled ...
Based in Wood Dale, IL, AAR purchased ADI American Distributors in September 2025.
Investing.com -- Lockheed Martin Corp. has been awarded a $10 billion contract modification for its C-130J aircraft program, the U.S. Department of War announced Tuesday.
New APMG S program enables owners of HondaJet Classic and APMG aircraft to benefit from the performance and capabilities of recent technical innovations -- Upgrade program will be available through ...
Canadian airframer Bombardier has begun modifying the first Global 6000 business jet in support of a German air force contract with Lufthansa Technik. Montreal-headquartered Bombardier said on 28 ...
CLEVELAND – NASA’s S-3 Viking aircraft returned home to NASA’s Glenn Research Center after extensive modifications to transform it from a carrier-based military aircraft to a state-of-the-art icing ...
AAR Corp. is continuing its spree of aftermarket acquisitions, this time with a focus on boosting its aircraft interior ...
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AAR to acquire Aircraft Reconfig Technologies
Aircraft Reconfig specialises in engineering and certifying aircraft interior modifications for airline clients worldwide.
The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, is being awarded a $1.5 billion modification to definitize the previously awarded advance acquisition P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) low-rate ...
Naval Air Systems Command is seeking information on a follow-on multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide contracted maintenance ...
Honda Aircraft has launched an upgrade for older HA-420 HondaJets that includes features until now only available on recent ...
Germany’s PEGASUS airborne SIGINT program reaches a milestone as the first Global 6000 aircraft arrives in Hamburg for ...
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