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The Qinetiq Banshee Jet 80+ target drone has bowed out of Royal Navy service shortly after a live
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After Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy last month, the airline is now making moves to reduce
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Less than a year after the transfer was announced, the French Defense Minister announced the
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The concept of a flying submarine or a submersible aircraft sounds like something from science
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Beginning in World War II, air forces around the world have been interested in developing
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The first three F-35B Lightning IIs have finally been delivered to the Japan Air Self Defense Force.
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First established during World War Two, the 924th Fighter Group was deactivated as part of the
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Mar
11
2025
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Dallas, 11 March 2025 – Aero Asahi Corporation (Aero Asahi), one of Japan’s leading general aviation service providers, announced at Verticon 2025 (Dallas, TX, 11-13 March) orders for two more Leonardo AW169 light intermediate helicopters. These new aircraft, which add to the AW169 purchased in early 2024 marking the first Agusta-branded VIP helicopter in the Japanese market and planned to be delivered within Spring, will be used respectively for passenger services and premium VVIP charter services with deliveries expected in 2026.
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Take a look at the specially painted aircraft of VMFA-251, the first East Coast operational unit of
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Jan
29
2025
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On June 18, 2024, about 1330 eastern daylight time, a Garlick Helicopters Inc, OH-58A+, N72BM, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Cisco, Georgia. The pilot sustained minor injuries. The helicopter was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 aerial application flight.
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