The Iowa-side special needs prom is already full, but organizers said there are reasons they're keeping it small.
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Germany’s First PEGASUS SIGINT Aircraft Returns to Hamburg to Continue Conversion
After leaving Hamburg in early 2024, the first PEGASUS returned to Germany to receive the dedicated Kalætron Integral SIGINT ...
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Finnish Air Force’s first F-35A unveiled at Lockheed Martin’s facility
Finland’s first F-35A multirole fighter, was publicly revealed during a ceremony at Lockheed Martin’s Fort Worth facility, ...
Last week, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-200 flying from St Louis to Detroit was forced to return to its point of origin ...
DARPA just announced a prize pool of $6.5M to award to teams with the highest-payload drone design. Battery technology is on the cusp of enabling high-performance flight applications. DARPA just ...
In a 209-page court filing, the U.S. government said it is among the defendants liable for the damages from the Jan. 29 crash ...
Nov 24 (Reuters) - A U.S. government delay on funding a grant program risks worsening a shortage of aircraft mechanics at a time when the country's aging aviation system is already strained by demand, ...
The US Navy is trying to recover two aircraft from the bottom of the South China Sea that US experts say could yield sensitive information to China if Beijing were to get to them first. The aircraft – ...
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Senate approves bill inspired by DC plane crash to ensure military aircraft will broadcast location
The Senate has moved quickly to close a loophole that could allow military aircraft to fly without broadcasting their ...
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US Air Force restores severely damaged $2 billion B-2 bomber for just $23 million
Four years after a landing-gear failure severely damaged a B-2 Spirit bomber at Whiteman Air Force Base, the jet has returned ...
Testing of the AE 1107F turboshaft engine is underway at Rolls-Royce’s Indianapolis facility, the company’s main US ...
Military aircraft come in all shapes and sizes, but these days nearly all of them have one thing in common: they are painted grey. Boring, monotonous grey. But military aviation has a colorful history ...
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