The electromagnetic catapults and weapons elevators for Ford class carriers have historically been a headache, but changing ...
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The U.S. Navy Has 1 Big Advantage over China’s New Aircraft Carriers
China’s navy is adding aircraft carriers and learning quickly. But carriers are not just hulls and jets; they’re living ...
Joby began production of FAA-conforming aircraft in Q1 2025 and delivered its first to the U.S. Department of Defense. The Marina factory doubled capacity to 24 units annually, while the Dayton site ...
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‘No One Wants It’: Russia’s MiG-35 Fighter Nightmare Has Just Begun
Marketed as a “4+++ generation” bridge fighter, Russia’s MiG-35 has failed to win exports—or even a clear role at home.
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Ukraine just got a whole lot closer to getting Gripen fighter jets built for battling Russia
The Gripen, manufactured by Swedish aerospace and defense giant Saab, is widely regarded as an ideal fighter jet for Ukraine.
Among the aircraft launched was a new stealth fighter. It demonstrates China's technological leaps as it builds its naval forces. China published new footage on Monday of its latest aircraft carrier ...
Lockheed Martin's revolutionary X-59 supersonic jet completes first test flight, designed to break sound barrier with quiet 'thump' instead of sonic boom.
India’s HAL and Russia’s UAC signed a pact to co-produce SJ-100 jets, strengthening ties and boosting India’s aviation ...
Hindustan Aeronautics and United Aircraft Corporation have signed a deal to build the Sukhoi Superjet 100 in India amid US ...
On May 12, 2025, Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) announced an operational achievement: it successfully flew two of its pre-production prototype aircraft simultaneously for the first time. The May 9 ...
Two recent Asia-Pacific agreements for the Airbus A350 freighter have reinforced Airbus's confidence in the aircraft's long-term prospects, despite the substantial turmoil endured by global trade in a ...
Congress reached a compromise, approving just over half of the requested number of planes to be built over the next five years. However, the tide of war was in Germany's favor, and by 1940, the Nazis ...
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