Over the Falkland Islands in May 1982 - an aerial duel was unfolding. The British pilots needed to protect their carrier, her ...
You can email James, Martha, and Mark on [email protected]. In the 1990s, Lockheed envisioned an aircraft so massive it needed ...
Waves of Allied aircraft today continued a massive aerial ... The UK commander of the British Harrier Force in the Gulf warned Saddam could be holding back his air force for a surprise chemical ...
A Harrier jet today crashed at an airfield, the Ministry of Defence confirmed. The jet, which had two crew on board, went down at RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire shortly before 9.40am. One pilot ...
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across eastern Europe — without direct U.S. assistance — as Washington shifts its approach toward European defense and the war in Ukraine ...
Neil was not on the plane at the time of the accident, his representative said. A pilot was killed and four others were injured after a Bombardier Learjet 35A veered off the runway after landing ...
Capt. G A Fernando [email protected] Former President, Aircraft Owners and Operators Association, Sri Lanka The HS 125 was designed and built in 1962 as the de Havilland 125 (DH 125) and later by the ...
Although it lost out on a major US Army contract to develop a new long-range surveillance aircraft based on a Bombardier ...
Utilising existing Ukrainian stockpiles of Soviet designed R-73 air to air missiles, the Gravehawk is a containerised surface ...
The New York Jets are expected to move on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, league sources tell The Athletic. When the Jets met with coaching candidates this winter, they discussed what the ...
The New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers appear to be on course for a split. FOX Sports reported hours before Super Bowl LIX on Sunday that the Jets told the four-time MVP they want to move on.
NEW YORK-- Aaron Rodgers will reportedly not return to the New York Jets in 2025. According to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones, the Jets and Rodgers will soon go their separate ways ...