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New Airbus planes scrapped for valuable jet engines
Read More: New Airbus planes scrapped for valuable jet enginesIn a surprising development in the aviation industry, nearly new Airbus A320neo family aircraft, including the A321neo model, are being…
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Finland’s first F-35A Lightning II leaves the factory
Read More: Finland’s first F-35A Lightning II leaves the factoryFinland’s first F-35A Lightning II has emerged from the assembly line at Lockheed Martin, marking a significant milestone in the…
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How the Air Force made fuel for the SR-71 Blackbird
Read More: How the Air Force made fuel for the SR-71 BlackbirdThe Lockheed-built SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest plane in history, was designed to replace the U-2 spy plane. This revolutionary aircraft…
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China’s new J-36 prototype shows major upgrades
Read More: China’s new J-36 prototype shows major upgradesThe unveiling of the second prototype of China’s J-36 stealth fighter has revealed significant structural changes, underscoring the country’s ongoing…
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NASA’s X-59 quiet jet takes its first flight
Read More: NASA’s X-59 quiet jet takes its first flightNASA’s X-59 QueSST, a groundbreaking supersonic technology demonstrator, has successfully completed its inaugural flight on October 28, 2025. This experimental…
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How long can the E-4B doomsday plane stay in flight
Read More: How long can the E-4B doomsday plane stay in flightThe Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, colloquially known as the Doomsday Plane, is a key component of the United States’ airborne command…
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China’s new stealth drone may already be flying — where’s America’s?
Read More: China’s new stealth drone may already be flying — where’s America’s?China’s GJ-11 stealth drone, a cutting-edge autonomous platform, may already be operational, marking a significant leap in Beijing’s advanced aerial…
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Alaska Airlines grounds planes again over IT glitch
Read More: Alaska Airlines grounds planes again over IT glitchAlaska Airlines has once again been forced to ground its entire fleet due to an unidentified IT issue, leaving 49,000…
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The reason Boeing 787 jets use four cockpit windows
Read More: The reason Boeing 787 jets use four cockpit windowsThe Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with its four cockpit windows instead of the traditional six, represents a significant departure from previous…
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Why fighter jets have wavy lines across the canopy
Read More: Why fighter jets have wavy lines across the canopyDistinctive wavy lines etched onto the canopies of some fighter jets have long intrigued aviation enthusiasts. These lines, far from…








