Boeing has established a new Advanced Composite Fabrication Center (ACFC) in Mesa, Ariz., which will be utilized by Phantom Works
The United States has commenced a secret program to train Ukrainian pilots to fly A-10 Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft in an effort to provide battlefield support to besieged Ukrainian formations. The
A member of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is facing charges in what the Justice Department calls “murder-for-hire” plot that targeted former National Security Advisor John Bolton, likely as revenge for U.S
Rostec has announced the hundredth flight of the MC-21-310 medium-haul airliner fitted with domestic PD-14 engines at Zhukovsky near Moscow. The aircraft is undergoing a flight certification test program at the Flight Research Institute (LII) named after V
An Estonian man who had bought three drones by making an online appeal to support the Russian war effort was caught while trying to sneak in the drones across the Russian border. The Harju County Court in Estonia found the man and his two supporters guilty of engaging in the acquisition of drones for the Russian army
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US defense electronics firm, L3Harris Technologies is reportedly trying to acquire Israeli spyware company NSO Group, French website "Intelligence Online" reported without specifying it sources.While no financial details were divulged, NSO Group was earlier seeking a buyer for more than $1 billion
The Chinese AC332 heavy lift civil helicopter has completed its cockpit design evaluation which was held on June 7. Technicians and test pilots signed off on the cockpit design features which include the main display and control equipment, laying the ground for subsequent model development and related test verification, the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) said
A Russian firm has developed a system for covert screening of people in public places that can help identify individuals and assess the degree of their danger to others, including on the basis of activity in social networks. "We have gone much further than the function of identifying people
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has dismissed foreign media reports that earlier claimed that the ill-fated Boeing aircraft that crashed in March “nosedived intentionally.” On Wednesday, the CAAC told the