Thursday, June 2nd, ago was one of the darkest days in recent memory for the Navy and Air Force flight demonstration teams. The Blue Angels have suspended their schedule after View More ›
U.S. Approves 6 Airlines for Direct Flights to Cuba
The Obama administration on Friday authorized six American air carriers to begin direct flights to Cuba as soon as this fall, paving the way for the resumption of scheduled air travel between View More ›
Russia grounds Su-27 jets after crash
The warplane, part of the Russian Knights aerobatic team, crashed near Moscow after the team took part in the opening ceremony for a monument to aviators in Ashukino, Tass said. View More ›
Introducing the new editor for Fighter Sweep
I’d like to introduce Paco Chierici as the new editor for Fighter Sweep. Paco has been a regular contributor to Fighter Sweep and will now serve in the role of View More ›
MC-21: Russians hail new airliner as better than Boeing or Airbus
Russia has unveiled a medium-range passenger plane that state media hailed as superior in many ways to western-made counterparts. In a glitzy Siberian ceremony attended by the prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, View More ›
Hiring: Fighter Sweep Contributing Editor (Part-Time)
Fighter Sweep Contributing Editor (Part-Time) Position: Responsible for curating and writing daily articles in a demanding, challenging and rewarding work environment Work from home and set your own schedule View More ›
2 Air National Guard pilots eject after midair collision
Two South Carolina Air National Guard F-16 fighter pilots ejected safely after an apparent midair collision in eastern Georgia, the Guard said. The collision happened about 9:15 p.m. Tuesday during View More ›
Putin’s New Stealth Jet Is on a Mission: To Prove Russia Can Still Fight
Russia’s new stealth fighter made an eyebrow-raising surprise appearance on June 5—soaring over the Crimean Peninsula, which Moscow ripped from Ukraine in early 2014. The T-50—Russia’s answer to the U.S. View More ›
FAA: military testing could leave GPS unreliable for pilots across West in June
The Federal Aviation Administration is warning pilots that GPS testing could leave the global-positioning signals “unreliable or unavailable” across much of the West for six days in June. The testing that began Tuesday based in View More ›
Watch: Iraqi Pilots fighting for Fallujah
BBC brings you footage of the pilots that are fighting to rid Fallujah of ISIS. The reporter stated that the pilots claims that it is very difficult to tell who View More ›
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