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Ireland steps up their military and cyber defense, budget to reach €1.5 billion annually by 2028.
Australia is consistently a leading U.S. defense market and major importer from all sources.
There are opportunities in Malaysia related to the development of a new airport city concept.
Vietnam’s aviation has made a strong recovery, presenting potential opportunities for U.S. companies, especially in airport infrastructure.
Argentina is modernizing airports throughout the country and expanding Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires.
The UK’s Defence Science and Technical Lab seeks to identify and develp novel technologies for a new category of cooperative missiles.
Israel’s Space Industry is Developing an Infrastructure Center for Small Satellites
The Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) segment in India’s aerospace industry, valued at $1.7 billion in 2021 is forecast to increase to $4 billion by 2031.
In light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland will increase defense spending to 3% of GDP and more than double the number of troops.
Singapore strives to make air travel safer and will study the use of communications satellites for enhanced saftey.
Thailand’s tourist airport, Nan Nakhon, will undergo Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for airport expansion, an opportunity for U.S. airport technologies.
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore releases Singapore’s National Aviation Safety Plan.
The Ministry of Defence’s Defence Science and Technical Lab seeks Counter-IED technologies that use novel Radio Frequency (RF) techniques.
Direct Commercial Sales opportunities exist for U.S. companies in Algerian military electronics, ground vehicles, medical supplies, drones, and avionics.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced an increase the country’s defense budget from 2% to 2.5% of GDP in response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.