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A seven-ship dissimilar formation with B-2A, B-1B, B-52H, F-22A, F-15C, F-16C and A-10C showcased
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The $2.8B contract funds 141 F135 engines for U.S. services and allies, securing production, spares,
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The ATHENA-R will be part of a key four-month operational assessment to assess the readiness of the
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?(Image from Wheels up Linkedin)Wheels Up announced on Wednesday that it sold three of its non-core
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Sep
23
2025
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LISBON, Portugal – 23 September, 2025: Avincis, Europe’s largest emergency aerial services operator, has acquired KN Helicopters in Denmark.
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The incident occurred during the display over Pantelleria for the airshow. All aircraft landed
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11 SEPT, 2025Salt Lake City, UT5 NMR – 4,999FT AGL Specific instructions and restrictions are
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Faster internet isn't necessarily what matters when it comes to in-flight connectivity. During a
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Jul
16
2025
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Santa Cruz, CA July 15, 2025 - Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE:JOBY), a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, today announced the expansion of its site in Marina, California, which will double its aircraft production capacity at that location. The total site now spans approximately 435,500 square feet and will support the scale-up of commercial operations. Joby also expanded its flight test program with the addition of a new aircraft to its growing fleet.
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Nov
18
2025
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Ärla, Sweden (18 November 2025) – The Swedish Police Air Support Unit is enhancing its fleet of nine Bell 429 helicopters with Trakka’s TM100-PC fixed-mount computers. A part of planned mid-life systems upgrades, the TM100-PC is an RTCA DO-160 approved aerial computer system that acts as a nexus for mission-critical systems, enhancing the Swedish Police’s aerial law enforcement and critical response public safety operations.
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