politico.euMilena Wälde

Austria bars U.S. military aircraft tied to Iran operations, invokes neutrality law

Austria has barred U.S. military aircraft from its airspace for operations linked to Iran, invoking a national neutrality law that forbids flights tied to ongoing conflicts. Vienna says the measure legally restricts overflights and further narrows European transit and basing options for U.S. military movements.

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FlightGlobalCraig Hoyle

GCAP advances as Edgewing wins £686m joint design contract from partner nations

By FlightGlobal: The three-nation Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) is moving into its next phase of activity, following the award of a contract worth £686 million ($904 million).

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FlightGlobalCraig Hoyle

UK and France launch 12-month study for joint successor to MBDA’s Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile

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Vertical Mag

Hydroplane awarded Phase 2 SBIR contract to advance hydrogen fuel cell electric propulsion for Army aviation

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2026-04-02T05:41:56.482655-07:00
Reuters

Sweden to buy SEK 8.7bn of air‑defence and anti‑drone systems from Saab, BAE Systems

By Reuters: Sweden will buy air defence and anti-drone systems worth 8.7 billion Swedish crowns ($916 million) from among others Saab and BAE Systems , the country's defence minister said on Thursday.

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