May 26, 2003

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

More Phoenix Than Osprey

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Maid Do-Over

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Westward, Ho!

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

More Phoenix Than Osprey

Back from the brink of cancellation, the V-22 once again is eyeing a rosier future

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Maid Do-Over

Raytheon wins U.S. Air Force decoy program, but highly sought jammer version stalls

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Westward, Ho!

After teaming with Bell on the EH-101, AgustaWestland is now focusing on the BA609

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Role Revamp

Britain plans to move to multirole Eurofighter Typhoon force

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Tiltrotor Tech

Stop-fold rotor concept could lead to stealthy offshoots of the V-22

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Big Wind No More

A longtime aerospace research tool, Ames’ wind tunnel complex ends its days

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Malaysian Flanker

The Malaysian air force is the latest to opt for the Russian Su-27

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WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Mhi on Top

TOKYO Mitsubishi Heavy Industries holds nearly a third of the $11.1 billion the Japanese Defense Agency spent in fiscal 2002 for military equipment. MHI, the prime contractor on Japan's F-2 close air support fighter, also builds the SH-60K helicopter and Patriot missile defense system under license.
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MARS EXPLORATION

Red Rover,

Rover pair will search for signs of ancient water along the dry equator

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PARIS AIR SHOW PREVIEW

Walking a Fine Line

Keeping the focus on the pure love (and commerce) of aircraft, and away from the slights of the U.S. military, will prove formidable

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