Airbus Forecasts Asia-Pacific to Require 19,500 New Aircraft by 2043
Airbus has released its latest regional market forecast, projecting that the Asia-Pacific aviation sector will require 19,500 new aircraft over the next 20 years.
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Airbus has released its latest regional market forecast, projecting that the Asia-Pacific aviation sector will require 19,500 new aircraft over the next 20 years.
Airshow China 2024 in Zhuhai, which opened yesterday (Nov 12), has unveiled for the first time China’s sixth-generation fighter model, named the “White Emperor” or “Baidi” in Chinese.
A former advisor to the U.S. Department of State has stated that the BrahMos missiles acquired by the Philippines have limited operational utility for the Southeast Asian nation’s military.
August 14, 2024, commemorated the 50th anniversary of the inaugural flight of the Panavia Tornado combat aircraft.
The Turkish Air Force is expected to receive more than 100 fifth-generation “KAAN” fighter jets once mass production by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) begins.
he Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft is set to remain in operation well into 2060, as confirmed by manufacturers Airbus and BAE Systems.
Despite surpassing the half-century mark, the Iranian Air Force continues to place significant reliance on its fleet of Soviet-era Su-20/22 fighter aircraft, having embarked on a series of upgrades in recent years to bolster their operational capabilities.
In October last year, the Kazakh government advertised the sale of 117 fighter and bomber aircraft acquired during its time as part of the Soviet Union.
Recently, the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) received a working visit from Brigadier General Gent Welsh, Commander of the Washington Air National Guard, United States Air Force (USAF).
Russia has reportedly have reinstated the operation of a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft from the Soviet Union era called the “M-55 Geofizika” (NATO codename – Mystic B) after suspending its service in 2017.