Still in the design phase, this aircraft is anticipated to fly for the first time in 2030 according to its builder.
South Korea aims to develop homegrown airborne EW and stand-off jamming technology as part of the Block-I Electronic Warfare System Development Project.
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Spirit Airlines has revised terms with primary lessor AerCap, as the ultra-low-cost carrier continues restructuring efforts ...
The US Air Force envisions having advanced crewed fighter jets flying alongside combat drones. Defense giant Lockheed just ...
Purchase agreement announced at UP.Summit represents one of the largest firm orders in business aviation history ...
Private Serbian company Vlatacom Institute presented the vMOAB-4t concept at the Partner 2025 defence exhibition held in ...
Vermont-based electric aircraft developer Beta Technologies has filed for an initial public offering on the New York Stock ...
The CAEW-type aircraft might be pitched to Taiwan to replace its five E-2K Hawkeyes, after it could not acquire the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye. L3Harris ...
India has bid a fond farewell to the MiG-21, the warhorse of the Indian Air Force. But have you wondered what awaits the ...
Otto Aerospace’s new business jet has no traditional passenger windows and a tear-drop-shaped cabin. Private-jet company ...