

Sling TSi Gets Brazilian Green Light – A Proud South African Export
By Garth Calitz When Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) authorised local manufacture of the Sling TSi light sport aircraft in early 2026, it was more than just another regulatory approval in a distant market. For South Africa’s aviation community, it marked another international milestone for one of the country’s most successful modern aerospace exports. From its roots in a Johannesburg hangar to production lines in the United States and now Brazil, Sling Aircraft
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The Super Guppy - Ugly, but Big, but Still Ugly
By Rob Russell The Aero Spacelines Super Guppy Turbine is a large, wide-bodied four engine turboprop cargo aircraft used for transporting outsize cargo components. It was produced by Aero Spacelines. Five were built in two variants, both of which were colloquially referred to as the "Super Guppy". The first Super Guppy, or "SG", was built directly from a retired USAF Boeing YC-97J Stratofreighter.. The fuselage was lengthened to 141 feet (43 m), and ballooned out to a maximum
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Luke Czepiela Flies the Racing Line at Bahrain International Circuit
By Garth Calitz In a moment that neatly blurred the lines between motorsport theatre and precision aviation, Red Bull athlete and Rotax brand ambassador Luke Czepiela has become the first pilot to fly the complete racing line of the Bahrain International Circuit from the air. The low-level flight, captured in the short film Aircraft Meets Racetrack, was unveiled by BRP-Rotax in February 2026 and premiered during the circuit’s official Formula 1 pre-season press conference in
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Textron Aviation Leads the Pack as General Aviation Deliveries Surge Ahead
By Garth Calitz Textron Aviation has once again taken top honours across multiple delivery categories in the global general aviation market, reaffirming its position as one of the industry’s most reliable heavy-hitters. According to the latest annual shipments and billings report published by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), the Wichita-based manufacturer led the field in total business jet deliveries, total turbine aircraft deliveries, and total turbopr
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BRM AERO to Deliver Bristell Trainers to the Republic of Korea Air Force
South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration has selected the BRM Aero's Bristell trainer to support the Republic of Korea Air Force’s initial pilot training programme, reinforcing ROKAF’s efforts to modernise and future-proof its training pipeline. The multi-year agreement, announced on 6 February 2026, will introduce a new generation of training aircraft into Air Force service as part of a broader push to enhance training efficiency and operational readiness. Un
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Helium Hiccups Put Artemis II Timeline Under Review as NASA Prepares Possible Rollback
NASA’s carefully choreographed countdown towards the first crewed Artemis mission around the Moon has hit a familiar speed bump, with engineers now preparing for the possibility of rolling the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center. The precaution follows an overnight observation on 21 February that helium flow to the rocket’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) was interrupted, prompting
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Revolutionizing RAAF Training with Advanced C-130J Devices from Lockheed Martin
The Royal Australian Air Force is set to significantly expand its C-130J Super Hercules training capacity through a new Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme that will see Lockheed Martin deliver a suite of advanced training devices and simulator upgrades. Awarded through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the United States, the programme will introduce next-generation training systems aligned with the latest operational configuration of the C-130J, with deliveries scheduled
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Adani and Embraer Advance Plans for E175 Final Assembly Line in India
India’s ambitions to build a homegrown regional aviation manufacturing ecosystem took a tangible step forward this week as Adani Defence & Aerospace and Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer exchanged an enhanced Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore establishing a Final Assembly Line (FAL) for the Embraer E175 regional jet in India. The agreement was formalised in the presence of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and India’s Minister of Commerce & Indus
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The Rooivalk - South Africa’s Home-Grown Gunship Celebrates 36 Years
By Garth Calitz Last week marked 36 years since the maiden flight of the Rooivalk AH-2A attack helicopter's XDM Testbed on 11 February 1990. From its earliest experimental roots to combat deployment under the United Nations banner, the Rooivalk’s story is one of ambition, ingenuity, prolonged development, political constraint and hard-earned operational credibility. Few military aviation programmes better reflect the strategic pressures of their era and fewer still illustrate
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Harith General Partners’ Bid for FlySafair Raises Big Questions About Government Influence
By Garth Calitz South Africa’s airline landscape could be heading for another significant shake-up following reports that infrastructure investment firm Harith General Partners has signed a purchase order to acquire a controlling stake in low-cost carrier FlySafair. While the transaction still faces regulatory approvals and finalisation, the prospect of a new ownership structure at one of the country’s most consistently profitable airlines has sparked both optimism and unease
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