Boeing Australia has made significant advances in the nation’s trusted autonomy space, using artificial intelligence (AI) to ‘teach’ an unmanned aircraft to detect, decide and act during a mission. Partnering with the Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Collaborative Research Centre (DCRC), the successful flight test mission was part of a year-long project to further unmanned technologies.

Boeing delivers first MH-47G Block II Chinook helicopter to Special Ops -  UPI.com Even without the appropriately spaced seats in an outdoor tent and guests wearing masks, Tuesday marked a new day for Boeing's Delaware County plant with the herald of the MH-47G Block II Chinook. Created for the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, the MH-47G Block II is the first production model for any service and represents the next generation of the aircraft that first rolled off the manufacturing line in 1962.

Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet - Wikipedia The American aerospace firm’s Defense, Space & Security (BDS) segment, which is engaged in the research, development, production, and modification of manned and unmanned military aircraft and weapons systems for strike, surveillance, and mobility, have already offered their latest version of the Super Hornet – The Super Hornet Block 3, which boasts of advanced electronics, display systems, and increased fuel capacity, an offer which it also has extended to the Indian Air Force (IAF)

Boeing Defence Australia’s secretive Airpower Teaming System (ATS), more commonly known as Loyal Wingman, has been spotted by local sources out in the open in the past week. (Supplied) Boeing Defence Australia’s secretive Airpower Teaming System (ATS), more commonly known as Loyal Wingman, has been spotted by local sources out in the open in the past week. Until now, the only released pictures of the unmanned platform have been carefully controlled by the original equipment manufacturer, but it would appear that the aircraft is now being prepared for taxi trials at an undisclosed location, possibly Amberley, ahead of its first flight.

F 15 Ex Fighter Jet High Res Us Air Force 200713 F Xx000 001 Boeing Co. announced July 13 that it had landed a $1.2 billion deal with the U.S. Air Force for eight F-15EX fighter jets. The deal is a boost for the Chicago, Illinois-based aerospace manufacturer, which in recent months has endured a sharp contraction in demand for new planes from airliners struggling due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The selection of Boeing’s Tactical Edge Server (TES) for inclusion in 211 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (CRV) to be built in south-east Queensland under LAND 400 Phase 2 has brought with it exceptional growth opportunities for several Australian small to medium enterprises (SME). GPC Electronics, Air Affairs and Century Manufacturing are among the suppliers that will provide the processing and storage components for the Boeing TES – a ruggedised, high performance computing and network device to be incorporated into the combat vehicles.

Lockheed Martin, Boeing Set to Square Off in Canadian Fighter ... Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) and Boeing (NYSE:BA) have both submitted  proposals to supply Canada's next-generation fighter, the latest step in a lucrative competition that has been beset by delays, political uncertainty, and international trade battles. Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet were entered into what is expected to be a $12 billion competition ahead of the July 31 deadline.

WASHINGTON — The Army has awarded Boeing a $265 million contract to build nine more MH-47G Block II Chinook helicopters for the service’s Special Operations Aviation Command, according to a July 31 Defense Department contract announcement. The company is now under contract to build 24 of the G-model Chinooks. The service is expected to buy 69 special operations variants.

Boeing has provided information to the Commonwealth of Australia on the T-7 in response to the AIR6002 Phase 1 future Lead-In Fighter Training System (LIFTS) program. The T-7, which is scalable, interoperable and configurable, is ideally suited to address the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) next-generation frontline fast-jet aircraft training requirements.

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