Boeing announced Thursday that they intend to enter the competition to replace the Air Force’s venerable Huey helicopter with a MH-139 variant of the Leonardo AW139. Leonardo, an Italian aerospace View More ›
Iraq Joins the Air Fight in Syria for the First Time (Actual Video Footage)
Iraqi jets bombed ISIS targets inside the country of Syria for the first time Friday according to a statement from their prime minister. These airstrikes came as the Iraqi Army View More ›
Question: How Many Apache Helicopters Can a C-5 Hold? Answer Inside…
On Feb. 22, 2017, the US Air Force delivered four AH-64 Apache helicopters to Ramstein AB, Germany, in two C-5 Lockheed Galaxy aircraft. The C-5 is the largest aircraft in the View More ›
Air Force X-37B Space Plane Expected to Land Soon After Two Year Mission
Speculation is that the X-37B Air Force space plane drone is going to land soon at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The X-37B has been in orbit for almost two View More ›
Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan Wants to Start F-35 Operational Testing
Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, F-35 program executive officer, wants to begin F-35 operational testing even though he realizes he won’t have the ’23 ready-to-go’ F-35s in the 3F configuration View More ›
Russian Jets Buzz US Navy Destroyer in the Black Sea
Four Russian aircraft flew low over a US Navy destroyer on February 10, 2017 marking the first of these types of maneuvers by the Russians since President Trump took office. View More ›
Air Force to Start Selecting Enlisted Personnel as Drone Pilots
Last week the Air Force held its first enlisted drone aircraft pilot selection board. 185 active-duty enlisted airmen who applied for the drone pilot position and passed initial qualifying were View More ›
Leonardo Jumps Back into the Air Force T-X Competition Minus Raytheon
Leonardo, the Italian aerospace company has decided to re-enter the Air Forces’ T-X competition to replace the T-39 jet trainer without its former partner on the project Raytheon. Just a couple View More ›
Air Force Wants New Engines for B-52’s But Has No Money Budgeted
It is estimated that the 70 B-52 Stratofortress bombers in service may fly another 20 to 30 years or more. The Pentagon has been looking at proposals for new B-52 View More ›
Northrop Grumman Exits From Air Force’s T-38 Replacement T-X Competition
February 1, 2017 Northrop Grumman and its partner BAE Systems announced that they will not be submitting a proposal for the US Air Force T-X competition to replace the aging T-38 View More ›
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