Safety protocol breaches may be behind Spain A400M crash: report
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DefenceTalkSeveral safety protocols were allegedly ignored during the final assembly of the A400M military plane which crashed in Spain, killing four, reportedly to make up for delays in delivery, online news site El Confidential said Tuesday. “Several protocols were ignored,” it said citing unnamed aeronautical sector sources. The computer system that controls the plane’s engines, […]https://www.defencetalk.com/safety-protocol-breaches-may-be-behind-spain-a400m-crash-report-64387/
Airbus admits ‘assembly quality problem’ after A400M crash
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DefenceTalkBerlin: Analysis of the flight recorders of the A400M which crashed in Spain on May 9, killing four, indicated there were no structural faults but assembly quality problems, a senior Airbus executive said in a newspaper interview to appear on Friday. “The black boxes confirm it. There was no structural fault, but we have a […]https://www.defencetalk.com/airbus-admits-assembly-quality-problem-after-a400m-crash-64365/
Airbus warns of bug that could affect A400M engines
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DefenceTalkAirbus on Tuesday warned of a technical bug potentially affecting the engines of its A400M that was discovered during an internal test after one of the military planes crashed in Spain. The company said in a statement it had sent out an alert to its clients urging them to carry out “specific checks of the […]https://www.defencetalk.com/airbus-warns-of-bug-that-could-affect-a400m-engines-64260/
A400M Accident: Update Number 2
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DefenceTalkFollowing the accident to an Airbus A400M on Saturday 9 May, Airbus Defence and Space technical advisors are providing full assistance to the official committee that is in charge of the investigation. The investigating authority is the Spanish Ministry of Defence. At the same time the company is providing all appropriate care and support to […]https://www.defencetalk.com/a400m-accident-update-number-2-64213/
Airbus holds first A400M test flight since deadly crash
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DefenceTalkAirbus on Tuesday carried out the first test flight of a new A400M since one of the military transport planes crashed in Spain over the weekend, killing four people. In a sign of the company’s confidence in the plane, the boss of Airbus Military, Fernando Alonso, was onboard the flight that took off from the […]https://www.defencetalk.com/airbus-holds-first-a400m-test-flight-since-deadly-crash-64194/
Airbus Shares Close 4% Down After A400M Crash
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DefenceTalkShares in European aerospace giant Airbus have dropped more than 4 percent after the weekend crash of an A400M military plane in Spain fueled investors’ concern over Europe’s largest and hugely delayed defense project. In trading on Monday, shares in Airbus fell 4.23 percent, underperforming the wider European market which was down less than one […]https://www.defencetalk.com/airbus-shares-close-4-down-after-a400m-crash-64150/
Britain, Germany and Turkey ground A400 military planes
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DefenceTalkParis: Britain, Germany and Turkey said Sunday they were temporarily grounding their Airbus A400M military transport planes after one crashed near Seville airport in southern Spain during a test flight. France, which has six of the planes, said it would only carry out “top priority flights” with A400M until more facts emerge on what caused […]https://www.defencetalk.com/britain-germany-and-turkey-ground-a400-military-planes-64145/
First of Two KC-130Rs Delivered to Chilean Air Force
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DefenceTalkThe Chilean Air Force has taken delivery of a Lockheed Martin KC-130R Hercules refueling/transport aircraft. The aircraft is the first of two to be delivered this year to Chile’s Aviation Group No. 10. The KC-130R was previously flown by the USMC and offered by the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency as an Excess Defense Article […]https://www.defencetalk.com/first-of-two-kc-130rs-delivered-to-chilean-air-force-64043/
Air Force, Army, coalition partners showcase strategic airlift capabilities
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DefenceTalkMembers of the 317th Airlift Group from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, flew to Pope Army Airfield April 7, to participate in Combined Joint Operational Access Exercise 15-01. The exercise takes place multiple times each year to certify the Air Force and Army’s ability to deploy strategic airlift, contingency and support forces in a large […]https://www.defencetalk.com/air-force-army-coalition-partners-showcase-strategic-airlift-capabilities-63949/
Australia to Buy Two Additional C-17A Globemaster III Aircraft
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DefenceTalkThe Commonwealth Government has decided to acquire two additional Boeing C-17A Globemaster III aircraft to bolster the Royal Australian Air Force’s existing fleet of six strategic lift aircraft. The acquisition of the two additional C-17s – and associated equipment and facilities – represents an investment of $1 billion in Australia’s security and the ability of […]https://www.defencetalk.com/australia-to-buy-two-additional-c-17a-globemaster-iii-aircraft-63795/