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Army Aviation Special Edition

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U.S. Army: FVL Must Deliver More Capability At Right Cost

As the Army beds down its plans for Future Vertical Lift, the service’s vice chief of staff says he doesn’t want aircraft proposals that are too expensive to buy or operate.

 

Bell V-280 Passes 140 Kt. On Way To ‘Cruise Mode’

Bell expects the V-280 Valor to meet all the key performance parameters set by the U.S. Army under the Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator initiative “by the end of summer.”

 

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Optionally-Piloted Aircraft Promoted For ‘Gray Zone’ Ops

A militarized derivative of the Glasair Aviation Sportsman monoplane, the Huntsman is being actively marketed for “gray zone” operations in places like Central Africa where there are few or no U.S. forward operating bases.

 

Boeing Reveals Chinook Team For Germany

Boeing has teamed with ten German companies who will provide training, support and sustainment if the Chinook wins Germany’s STH heavy-lift helicopter competition.

 
 

Anatomy Of U.S. Army Improved Turbine Engine Program

GE and a Honeywell/Pratt & Whitney team are developing competing engines to replace the GE T700 that currently powers the UH-60M and AH-64-E.

 

GE Finalizing Proposal For ITEP After Design Review

GE Aviation says its investment in a third T901 Improved Turbine Engine prototype has reduced development risk.

 
 

Celebrating Sikorsky Test-Pilot Pioneer Pat Handy Swenson

Priscilla “Pat” Handy Swenson is one of four women who served as a Sikorsky test pilot.