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Lockheed Martin’s F-35B Lightning II wowed the crowd and demonstrated its STOVL capabilities during its inaugural Farnborough visit.
Neo & Max backlogs beef up Team Skytale preferred as show orders top $52 billion for UK IFF Mode 5 upgrade by Charles Alcock
by David Donald
Air Asia led the charge in the airliner orders rush here at the Farnborough International Airshow, announcing orders for 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft late on Tuesday. The new business, valued at around $12.6 billion at list prices, is set to take the size of the Malaysia-based carrier’s overall A320 family fleet to 575 aircraft, and confirms its position as the largest customer for Airbus’s single-aisle family. “Air Asia Group currently operates close to 1,000 flights per day to more than 120 destinations in 24 countries,” said the airline’s CEO, Tony Fernandes. “We recorded a robust load factor of 85
percent in the first quarter of 2016, up 8 percentage points from the same period last year, and we are confident of maintaining the momentum going forward. The A321neo will help us to meet ongoing strong demand as well as further reduce our cost per available seat kilometer across the group, which will translate into lower air fares for our guests.” Earlier in the day, India’s Go Air doubled its commitment to the Airbus A320neo program with a memorandum of understanding for 72 of the new narrowbodies. Last month it took delivery Continued on page 3 u
Led by Leonardo-Finmeccanica Airborne and Space Systems (Outdoor Exhibit L1), the “Team Skytale” partnership with Airbus DS Electronics and Border Security has been selected as the preferred bidder for the large contract to upgrade the IFF (identification friend or foe) systems of most UK Ministry of Defence aircraft to the Mode 5 standard. This program covers around 400 platforms across the air, sea and land domains, and includes all types that have an out-of-service date after 2020. That is the year when NATO’s STANAG 4193 Edition 3 comes into effect. Any platforms not upgraded to
Mode 5 would be excluded from NATO coalition operations as they would be considered vulnerable. Mode 5 introduces new cryptographic techniques to overcome vulnerability to exploitation and deception by hostile forces. Italy-based Leonardo-Finmeccanica is supplying its M248 transponder and SIT 2010 cryptographic computer elements, which were developed at L’Aquila in Italy with assistance from the company’s facility in Basildon, UK. They will be manufactured in Italy at Latina. The M248 is the latest transponder in Continued on page 3 u
Military Training
Unmanned Aircraft
Rotorcraft
Industry
Supersonic Flight
Big Money in Being the Bad Guy
BAE Opens Up on Taranis Details
Multi-role Mil Here from Ukraine
French Aerospace Prospering
High Frequency Pressure an Issue?
Contracting out “adversarial” roles in training scenarios has led to a cash crop for operators flying the right aircraft to serve as “faux foes.” Textron has a new division to provide “targets.” Page 13
After three years of tight-lipped security, three senior participants from BAE Systems shared some telling details on the Taranis unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). Simulation played a signifcant role. Page 18
Overhauled Mi-8MTV-1 helicopters from Ukrainian Helicopters have served the needs of humanitarian and relief organizations since 2003. One of the rotorcraft is on display here. Page 28
Thanks largely to Airbus and Dassault, the French aeronautical industry is riding high. The airliner OEM has growing backlogs; and Dassault’s military products are gaining traction globally. Page 33
Dynamic pressure frequency can play a big part in how an airframe reacts to supersonic airflow. Kulite Semiconductor Products has designed a system that can measure this parameter. Page 36
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