WASHINGTON — Boeing’s T-X trainer candidate took to the skies for the first time on Tuesday. The T-X trainer is Boeing’s entry into the process of selecting a replacement for View More ›
Trump and Boeing CEO Meet – Promises a Less Expensive Air Force One
If you recall it was just a couple of weeks ago that President-elect Trump tweeted to ‘cancel’ the new Air Force One purchase from Boeing because it was too expensive. View More ›
Today in Aviation History: 1970 – First Flight Grumman F-14 Tomcat
Who has not seen the hit Tom Cruise movie Top Gun? The movie captivated a generation and was all about the glory of being a Navy fighter pilot featuring the View More ›
Marine Corps in Japan Cleared to Resume Flying MV-22 Ospreys
After six days of suspended flights due to a crash the Marine Corps are back in business flying the MV-22 Ospreys. Monday Marine Corps commanders issued the order to resume View More ›
Trump Tweet Rebuttal: Air Force General Defends F-35 Program
Monday Air Force Lieutenant General Chris Bogdan countered President-elect Trump’s tweet from a week ago and defended the F-35 program as being critical to the security of the United States and View More ›
Spare Vipers and Iraqi Heat
By Nate S. Jaros As most of the country is currently in a deep freeze, I thought it would be fun to reflect back to a particular time in my View More ›
Russian Military Il-18 Turboprop Crashes in Arctic
A Russian military flight carrying 39 people crashed Monday on approach to landing at an Arctic airport facility. Reports are that there were no deaths but all passengers aboard the View More ›
Watch: Navy Sailor on Aircraft Carrier Literally ‘Blown Away’ by Jet Blast!
The US Navy used to have a television commercial with a saying, “Navy. It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure!” This video clearly shows just how much of an View More ›
Did You Know the Marines are Getting F/A-18’s from the Boneyard?
How many of you know that the United States Marine Corps does not have enough combat ready F/A-18’s for their pilots to fly? Surprisingly, the statement is true and to View More ›
Today in Aviation History: 1990 Douglas Campbell America’s First Ace Dies at 94
Douglas Campbell, America’s first official ace died in Greenwich, Connecticut on this date in 1990 at the age of 94. He was the first American from an American trained unit to View More ›
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