Selecting a highly-anticipated upgrade for the F-35’s incumbent cooling system may take as long as two years to play out as manufacturer Lockheed Martin weighs options from Collins Aerospace and Honeywell.
avilakona
Engineering Services
Canberra City Central, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) 40 followers
Solving Complex Challenges.
About us
avilakona is an Australian owned and controlled integrated professional services and technology solutions company, offering engineering solutions, system development and cyber security services. Enabling capability at the speed of mission need. We offer diversified professional engineering and technical support services. Our services encompass design, development, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services across a number of disciplines including Systems Engineering, Project Management, Cyber Security, Configuration Management, Test & Evaluation, Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Support, Certification and the application of new technologies to existing and next-generation systems. Our greatest asset is the technical expertise of our people. We take pride in our team comprising of professional engineers, operators, and technical specialists who have extensive experience in defence, government, and civilian organisations across Australia. As a fast-growing company, we offer our employees the chance to grow within a supportive environment and to work on some of the most diverse and interesting programmes that contribute to the changing space, security and engineering sectors. Build your career with us. Get in touch.
- Website
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www.avilakona.com
External link for avilakona
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Canberra City Central, Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Systems Engineering, Space Engineering, and Cybersecurity
Locations
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Primary
Canberra City Central, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) 2600, AU
Updates
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After 434 days, the U.S. Space Force’s secretive X-37B mini-shuttle has completed its seventh mission, returning to Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, at 2:22 a.m. EST today. The Orbital Test Vehicle-7 (OTV-7) mission was the first launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy Rocket — meaning that the X-37B could be placed in a much higher orbit than on previous missions, as TWZ previously explored. OTV-7 was also the first mission to use a highly elliptical orbit. At this point, however, the Space Force has said it won’t buy any more X-37Bs beyond the two now in use.
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The first F-35 deployment from the United States to the US Marine Corps’ (MC) Japan-based aviation forces has occurred. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 214 is based in MC Air Station Yuma, Arizona, US and has deployed to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. This is a part of the MC’s Unit Deployment Program to temporarily support MAG-12, 1st MAW flight operations in the Indo-Pacific.