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This Stealth Jet Became Turkey’s Most Ambitious Project Yet
Amid Turkey’s drive to modernize its airpower, we take a closer look at the Kaan, the nation’s entry into the realm of ...
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France’s F5 Super Dassault Rafale Fighter Is Coming
France’s Rafale F5 (“Super Rafale”) extends a proven 4+ gen airframe with next-gen sensors, connectivity, and loyal-wingman ...
The United States has built almost all of the world’s most expensive aircraft—typically for niche roles such as stealth ...
Jetcraft is branching into the special missions market to source and prepare pre-owned aircraft for defense and governmental ...
The F110-GE-129 afterburning turbofan will be equipped with the Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust Nozzle to provide thrust ...
China has commissioned its latest aircraft carrier after extensive sea trials, adding a ship to what is already the world's ...
Private jet experiences provider flyExclusive (NYSE:FLYX) announced on Tuesday the acquisition of Volato Group's (NYSE:SOAR) aircraft sales division in a $2.1M stock deal. SOAR shares were +3.81% ...
The used aircraft market is normalizing in 2023 after a post-COVID surge, showing varied price and inventory trends across different segments. Asking prices for used jet aircraft largely stabilized in ...
Otto Aerospace announced a 300-aircraft order from Flexjet for its new windowless Phantom 3500 jet, after showcasing the plane at Bentonville's UP.Summit on Sunday. The Texas-based company announced ...
Not so far from now, your Delta regional flight might be aboard the odd-looking jet in the picture above— no side engines, just two props spinning on either side of the tail behind the radically ...
Worldwide Aircraft Services d/b/a Jet ICU sued Cigna on Sept. 5 in Florida Middle District Court seeking to vacate an arbitration award under the Federal No Surprises Act. The action, brought by The ...
"Simplify and add lightness." Someone really smart and special to motoring enthusiasts once said something to that tune, we're sure you know who. But because airplanes tend to be, well, massive, it's ...
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