Royal Netherlands Air Force becomes launch customer for Pilatus PC-7 MKX trainer
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) has officially become the launch customer for the PC-7 MKX training system, securing...
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) has officially become the launch customer for the PC-7 MKX training system, securing...
Company executives said current demonstrations have successfully managed a number of drones in the “double digits,” and they expect that...
Airbus has confirmed that the future ZEROe family of hydrogen-powered aircraft may take longer to develop than originally anticipated, according...
Iberia, Spain’s national carrier and member of the International Airline Group (IAG), has announced a major round of expansion for...
{loadposition bannertop} {loadposition sidebarpub} Italy is advancing the modernization of its armed forces with the procurement of a new batch...
Si è conclusa la 26ª edizione del corso di Medicina di Combattimento, un programma formativo intensivo che ha visto la partecipazione di 7 medici e 8 infermieri della Marina Militare.
Dal 13 gennaio al 7 febbraio, nelle aree addestrative della brigata marina San Marco, i partecipanti hanno affrontato un percorso altamente specializzato, in cui teoria e pratica si sono fuse in un’esperienza di crescita professionale e personale senza precedenti.