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US Senate Unanimously Approves Military Aircraft Safety Legislation

Originally Published 25 days ago — by ABC News

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The Senate approved a bipartisan bill requiring all aircraft, including military ones, to broadcast their locations using ADS-B technology, aiming to prevent incidents like the January DC helicopter crash that caused 67 deaths, and to improve airspace safety around Washington, D.C.

Venezuela's Military Provocations Heighten U.S.-Caribbean Tensions

Originally Published 4 months ago — by CBS News

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Venezuela has flown military aircraft, possibly F-16 fighter jets, near the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Jason Dunham in international waters near South America for the second consecutive day, escalating tensions and prompting strong responses from the U.S. government, which has also conducted a strike against a Venezuelan drug-trafficking boat.

Boeing Fighter Jet Workers Strike Amid Manufacturing Dispute

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NBC News

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Thousands of Boeing workers at Midwest military aircraft plants went on strike after rejecting a proposed four-year labor agreement, potentially impacting Boeing's defense production, though officials believe the impact will be less severe than previous strikes. The strike involves union members building fighter jets and weapons, and follows a rejected contract that included wage increases and bonuses. Boeing remains optimistic about managing the strike's effects, especially given its recent financial improvements and focus on defense contracts.

Boeing Fighter Jet Workers Strike in Thousands

Originally Published 5 months ago — by WSYR

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Several thousand Boeing workers at three Midwest plants went on strike after rejecting a labor agreement, potentially impacting Boeing's defense production, though the CEO downplayed the strike's impact compared to previous disruptions. The strike involves workers building military aircraft and weapons, and follows a rejected contract offer that included wage increases and bonuses.

Delta Pilot Executes Aggressive Maneuver to Avoid B-52 Collision

Originally Published 5 months ago — by CNN

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A Delta Connection regional jet made a sharp maneuver to avoid a fast-moving US Air Force B-52 bomber, prompting the pilot to apologize to passengers for the aggressive move, which was prompted by an unexpected encounter with the military aircraft during approach to Minot, North Dakota. The incident is under investigation, and the pilot expressed surprise at the close call, emphasizing the importance of transparency and safety.

Trump's Air Force One Failures Weaken U.S. Wartime Command

Originally Published 7 months ago — by HuffPost

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The article criticizes Donald Trump's influence on the Air Force One program, highlighting how his demands and interference have delayed the development of a new, more capable aircraft, leaving the U.S. with an aging plane that lacks key wartime features like in-flight refueling, and discussing the political and financial implications of these decisions.

"US Air Force Unveils First In-Flight Photos of B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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The U.S. Air Force has released the first in-flight photos of the B-21 Raider, its newest nuclear stealth bomber, which is currently undergoing flight testing in California. The B-21, capable of carrying both nuclear and conventional payloads, is set to replace the B-1 and B-2 models and will be primarily based at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. The aircraft is on track for deployment next spring, with at least 100 units expected to be produced.

"Russia's Aerial Crisis: Losses Mount as Fighter Jets Grounded"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Newsweek

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Ukrainian anti-air crews claim to have downed 13 Russian aircraft, including 10 Su-34 fighter-bombers, amid Moscow's winter offensive. If Ukraine's figures are accurate, the Russian air force would have around 105 Su-34s remaining in service, but an unknown number may not be operational due to damage, lack of pilots, and required routine maintenance. The arrival of Western F-16 fighter jets in Ukraine is expected to increase strain on the Russian air force, impacting its ability to support ground operations.