President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the US Air Force's new sixth-generation stealth fighter, dubbed the F-47, will be built by Boeing. He said that the new fighter aircraft will be the ...
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: The F-47 will be the most advanced, most capable, most lethal aircraft ever built. An experimental version of the plane has secretly been flying for almost 5 years ...
THEY’RE INVESTIGATING TWO MORE INCIDENTS OF CIVILIAN PLANES ENTERING RESTRICTED AIRSPACE NEAR MAR-A-LAGO OVER THE WEEKEND. NORAD SAYS F-16 FIGHTER JETS SAFELY ESCORTED ONE PLANE OUT OF THE AREA ...
will replace Lockheed Martin’s F-22 Raptor with an aircraft meant to fight alongside drones, Trump announced at the White House. “The F-47 will be the most advanced, most capable, most lethal ...
Trump announced the award to Boeing of a major contract for the Air Force’s high-tech next-generation F-47 fighter plane. (Photo by Annabelle Gordon/AFP via Getty Images) The sixth-generation ...
In a White House announcement, Trump described the high-speed stealth aircraft, officially designated the F-47, as the “most lethal aircraft ever built.” He also claimed that a version has ...
Air Force fighter jets intercepted a civilian aircraft flying in the temporarily ... of golf at his West Palm Beach golf course, saw F-16s deploy flares to get the attention of the civilian ...
Trump announced the new aircraft will be called the F-47. The aircraft has been in development since 2018 under the Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance program. The manned jet is expected ...
There were also reports of F-16s responding to airspace breaches over Wellington, an inland community, and another civilian aircraft flying into Palm Beach on February 18. NORAD, in its response ...
A FedEx plane’s engine suddenly burst into flames shortly after taking off from Newark Airport Saturday morning — prompting an emergency landing as onlookers watched in horror. Wild video ...
Though carrier traps can be famously terrifying, the pilot of this F/A-18 was probably not particularly nervous. For Rear Adm. Michael Wosje, the landing was his 1,000th time piloting a plane onto ...