Dassault Aviation has officially unveiled its next-generation flagship business jet, the Falcon 10X, during a high-profile ceremony attended by more than 400 aviation executives, customers, and industry partners.
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The growing presence of the Typhoon also places pressure on the manufacturer of the F-35 Lightning II, Lockheed Martin.
The United States is preparing to strengthen its hypersonic weapons portfolio with the unveiling of a new multi-platform missile system developed by Ursa Major.
Singapore will acquire Gulfstream G550 Maritime Surveillance Aircraft to enhance maritime domain awareness and complement its planned Boeing P-8A Poseidon fleet, strengthening protection of vital sea lines of communication.
The Pentagon is replenishing GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs after their first combat use in Iran, while preparing to shift toward a next-generation penetrator weapon for future stealth bomber missions.
Japan has taken a major step toward lower-emission power generation with the launch of the world’s first commercial gas engine designed to operate on a 30 percent hydrogen blend.
Boeing has retired its last 787-8 flight test aircraft, ending over 15 years of Dreamliner development support and engine testing operations that helped shape the modern long-haul fleet.
A United States Navy warship has made its first-ever visit to Cambodia’s Chinese-built Ream Naval Base.
The Eurofighter Typhoon has surpassed one million flying hours, marking a rare milestone for a modern swing-role combat aircraft.
Speaking at the Singapore Airshow at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), a senior executive said the region could field close to 300 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft by 2035.