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AIR CHINA CARGO EXPANDS A350F ORDER TO 10 AIRCRAFT

Air China Cargo has increased its Airbus A350F freighter order to 10 aircraft as the carrier expands long-haul cargo capacity and modernises its fleet. Air China Cargo has signed an agreement with Airbus for four additional A350F freighters, increasing its total commitment for the aircraft type

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ARCTIC ISR REQUIREMENTS DRIVE DEMAND FOR COLD-HARDENED SENSOR SYSTEMS

L3Harris outlines the growing demand for cold-hardened ISR and EO/IR systems as Arctic operations increase across contested northern regions. As Arctic regions become increasingly contested operational environments, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capability is emerging as a strategic requirement for allied nations operating in extreme cold

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AVIATION HISTORY

May 27

2004 – Delta Air Lines begins service between Cincinnati, Ohio, and New Haven, Connecticut.

1999 – Julie Payette flew aboard Discovery on STS-96. She became the first Canadian to visit the International Space Station.

1999 – Launch: Space Shuttle Discovery STS-96 at 06:49 EDT. Mission highlights: ISS supply.

1999 – First flight of the Bombardier CRJ-900, a Canadian regional airliner.

1970 – A USAF Lockheed C-5A Galaxy, 67-0172, c/n 500-0011, catches fire while taxiing at Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, due to an electrical fire in the cargo compartment. Five crew escape, but seven firefighters suffer minor injuries fighting blaze. Aircraft destroyed.

1961 – The first crossing of the English Channel by a VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft is made by the Short SC.1, which is flown by A. Roberts from England to Paris for the Paris Air Show.

1958 – First flight of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

1958 – Introduction: Republic F-105 Thunderchief

1955 – First flight of the Sud Aviation Caravelle

1954 – The government awarded Canadair a contract to produce 13 maritime patrol/ASW aircraft based on the Bristol Britannia. It was designated Canadair CL-28 ARGUS.

1936 – First flight of the Fairey Seafox

1933 – First flight of the de Havilland Leopard Moth

1931 – Second prototype, of three, Gloster Gorcocks, J7502, experimental single-seat, single-bay biplane interceptor, first delivered to the Royal Aircraft Establishment in 1928, written off in a landing crash at Farnborough this date.

1931 – A full-scale wind tunnel goes into operation at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Laboratory at Langley Field, Virginia.

1931 – Swiss professor Auguste Piccard and his assistant Kipfer take a stratosphere-balloon to 15,781 m, starting in Augsburg and landing on a glacier in Austria.

1924 – Adrienne Bolland wins the women’s record for looping from Laura Bromwell, performing the feat 212 times in 1 h, 1 min in her Caudron 127 in Paris.

1919 – A U. S. Navy seaplane completes the first transatlantic flight.

1912 – The world’s first seaplane carrier, the French Navy’s Foudre, embarks her first floatplane, a Canard Voisin.

1877 – A major milestone in Japanese aviation history is accomplished with the first flight of a military balloon. It has a capacity of 14,000 cu.ft. and is inflated with coal gas.

 

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