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Recent Chinese export controls targeting Red Cat may have limited immediate impact, but they underscore why U.S. drone manufacturers are under pressure to understand every layer…
Former Kansas aviation business executive Douglas Edward Robertson was sentenced on June 12 to 32 months in prison. He pleaded guilty on July 2, 2024, to…
InAir Prepares First Drone Deliveries For South Korean Army, Eyes Export | Aviation Week Skip to main content Chen Chuanren May 13, 2026 IN-1D drone supports…
Turkey’s Baykar has signed an export agreement with Indonesian defense company PT Republik Aero Dirgantara (Republikorp) for the supply of 12 Bayraktar Kizilelma unmanned combat aircraft, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2028. …
Ukraine Pushes Defense Export Agenda | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content Robert Wall April 29, 2026 Credit: Ukrainian Government Ukraine is looking to capitalize…
Turkey’s Aselsan Reports Export Progress | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content Robert Wall April 29, 2026 Credit: Aselsan Turkish defense electronics specialist Aselsan says…
Brazil’s Defense Minister José Múcio Monteiro said on Monday he expects to travel abroad in June to finalize new export contracts for the Embraer C-390 Millennium,…
SAMP/T NG ground to air defence system. Credit: Thales. Denmark has signed the first export contract for the European SAMP/T NG long-range air and missile defence…
India has sharply increased export taxes on aviation turbine fuel (ATF), as the government aims to keep more fuel within the country and limit rising costs…
The World Shipping Council argued unsuccessfully that a section of OSRA-22 aimed at US exports was an overreach by the country’s maritime regulator.
