HAL is major beneficiary of latest Indian procurement approvals
India has approved millions of dollars in new military purchases, most of which will go to public sector companies.
Ryanair has welcomed the issue of a new operating licence at Dusseldorf (Weeze) airport which will allow Ryanair to continue to base aircraft and operate its full flight schedule from the airport.
The airline confirmed that it is once again accepting bookings on all flights to/from Dusseldorf (Weeze) and informed passengers that all flights will continue to operate to schedule.
Ryanair operates six based aircraft at Dusseldorf (Weeze), which deliver 2.5m passengers a year and sustain 2,500 local jobs, most of which would have been lost if Ryanair had been forced to close its base at the airport.
Note – Weeze Airport is approximately 70 km from Dusseldorf.
India has approved millions of dollars in new military purchases, most of which will go to public sector companies.
The main obstacles to overcoming risks in the region are a lack of a strong cybersecurity culture and inadequate funds to invest in this domain given a widespread Chinese presence in the region.
MBDA is adapting to supply chain pressures as the Russian invasion of Ukraine leads to increased demand for armaments.
Despite the additional funding promised this week, the UK armed forces still look set to face cutbacks, and maintaining international commitments to AUKUS and GCAP may limit the options for other programmes.
This week on the Shephard Defence Podcast, senior naval reporter Harry Lye and military training & simulation reporter Norbert Neumann chat with Professor John Louth.
Although the Pentagon claims that current systems can detect this type of threat, it has confirmed that measures will be taken in order to maintain the US's edge over its adversaries.