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U.S. Army Completes Retirement of Aerial ISR Turboprop Fleet
The legacy ISR fleet of RC-12X Guardrail, MC-12S EMARSS and the EO-5C ARL-M turboprops will be replaced by the jet-powered High Accuracy Detection and ...
China’s new Y-30 turboprop military transport aircraft has appeared in flight testing, signaling a major upgrade to the ...
After 54 year of support, the Army divested its aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance turboprop fleet.
A few weeks ago, we showcased a company that beautifully restores vintage DC-3 airliners and converts them into turboprop aircraft that are easily ready for another 100 years of service. The 1939 ...
Rise Air has received its first ATR 72-600, becoming the first Canadian airline to operate ATR’s new -600 series aircraft.
A rare Interceptor 400, a pressurized single-engine turboprop from the 1970s, has been discovered for sale along with its FAA type certificate, drawings, and manufacturing tooling. Certified but never ...
The growth of the aircraft turboprop propeller system market is primarily driven by rise in consumer demand for enhanced in-vehicle comfort, safety, and aesthetics. As automakers increasingly adopt ...
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JSX plans more turboprop routes
All Santa Monica flights will be operated with JSX's ATR 42-600 turboprop aircraft, configured with 30 seats. The aircraft ...
The turboprop market, while a small percentage of total aircraft deliveries, is experiencing growth, driven by new models and increased demand. Several manufacturers, including Daher, Textron Aviation ...
There is no denying that the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak – which could attain speeds just shy of 700 mph – was an ideal aircraft when it entered service in 1950. Simply put, it terrorized the North ...
Embraer has released images of an apparent conceptual turboprop aircraft with a fuselage seemingly borrowed from the company’s E-Jet. The Brazilian aerospace manufacturer, which has long discussed the ...
Throwback. Backwards. Illogical. Three words used recently to describe an emerging U.S. Air Force initiative to field light attack aircraft of a type not operated by U.S. forces since Vietnam.
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