Farnborough AirShow 2022

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Avionics

CMC Lands Korean Trainer Cockpit Upgrade

South Korea is upgrading its KAI KA-1 jet trainers with a new avionics suite that increases capability and provides room for growth.
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MTU Looks to Advances in Emissions-free Engine Tech

MTU is updating its Clean Air Engine technology agenda during the 2022 Farnborough International Airshow, including details on advanced engines and fuels.
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Unveils H175M Industrial Team for UK's New Medium Helicopter Program

Having said that it would build the H175M in the UK if the type is selected for the NMH requirement, Airbus has now announced four industrial partners.
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Elettronica Applies Electromagnetics to Covid Fight

Italian electronic defense specialist Elettronica unveiled a virus-combatting technology that taps into its electromagnetic expertise.
Aircraft

Rebranded DHC Lands at Farnborough in a Twin Otter

Freshly rebranded, De Havilland Canada brought a fully missionized Twin Otter Guardian 400 to the Farnborough Airshow.
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Avionics

Honeywell Nearing First Hybrid-electric Power Application

Honeywell is making big investments in the advanced air mobility sector, developing new propulsion and avionics systems.
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Aircraft

Embraer, Raizen Partner on SAF at Farnborough

Embraer and renewable fuels producer Raizen sign LOI at Farnborough on producing SAF for the the manufacturer’s flight operations.
Aircraft

Consolidated Structures Business Broadens Collins Reach

Collins Aerospace merged its Aerostructures and Mechanical Systems businesses to develop advanced lightweight materials for all aerospace activities.
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Aircraft

British HAPS Projects Aim for the Solar Heights

The Airbus Zephyr and the BAE Systems PHASA-35 offer new airborne communications and observation options.
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Aircraft

Embraer Won’t Let the Competition Guide its Turboprop Plans

New but conventional engines will power Embraer’s turboprop upon expected entry into service in 2028.
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