IAI seeks to lean on technology gains to boost profile in Asia-Pacific

by Oishee Majumdar

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) seeks to build on its investments in technologies to expand in the Asia-Pacific, a spokesperson for the company has told Janes.

Speaking from the Singapore Airshow, which concluded on 18 February, the spokesperson said IAI is looking to leverage its various offices across the Asia-Pacific, including those in South Korea and Singapore, to be “closer to its partners and customers, provide round-the-clock support, and establish new partnerships with the local defence ecosystem”.

There is widening scope in the region for IAI's technologies, which are “combat-proven and operational”, the spokesperson added.


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GA-ASI sets out Reaper upgrade plan for Netherlands

by Gareth Jennings

One of four Reaper UAVs now operated by the RNLAF. As well as doubling its fleet to eight, the Netherlands plans to upgrade its Reapers with a raft of enhanced capabilities. (Royal Netherlands Air Force)

The Netherlands is to equip its General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9A Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with a raft of enhancements over the next three years, the manufacturer said on 27 March.


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Brazilian Navy's DGMM details its modernisation organisation

by Victor Barreira

The Brazilian Navy has organised to better modernise its forces with programmes such as the development of the Riachuelo-class submarines, the lead ship shown here. (Brazilian Navy)

The Navy Directorate-General for Material (Diretoria-Geral do Material da Marinha: DGMM) of the Brazilian Navy has designed a new plan to better organise its role in the modernisation of the service, the DGMM told Janes.


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Update: Bombardier launches fixed-price maintenance offering for defence customers

by Jeremiah Cushman

Special mission variants of Bombardier's Global and Challenger families of business jets fly in formation. (Bombardier Defense)

Bombardier has launched a new maintenance offering for government and military operators of its Challenger- and Global-series business jets. The Smart Services Defense (SSD) programme provides cost-per-flight-hour coverage of airframe system components, landing gear overhaul, and options to meet customer needs, the company said in a 19 February statement.


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