Pace air was founded back in 1996 and was designed as a luxury charter airline for sports teams and corporations with Boeing 737-200s carrying 44 passengers in an all first class layout.
A highly capable electronic warfare (EW) suite, EPAWSS is an all-digital radar warning, geolocation, situational awareness platform that was developed to aid in the detection and to counter surface ...
Boeing has secured a contract with a maximum value of $615.76m for the full-rate production of the F-15 EPAWSS.
The $615 million contract will move the BAE Systems Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System into full-rate ...
The MiG-31 Foxhound was the Soviet Union’s answer to long-range threats like the SR-71 and cruise missiles. With unmatched speed, advanced radar, and deadly missiles, it became a Cold War legend.
Final environmental study released on replacing aging F-15 aircraft at Barnes ANGB in Westfield The Department of the Air Force and the National Guard Bureau analyzed the potential environmental ...
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The 104th Fighter Wing in Westfield is expecting to receive the F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, announced in a news release from State Senator John Velis. The 104th ...
NASA's X-59 aircraft has been marching toward a fest ... during supersonic flight The probes will first be tested as one F-15 chases another as it goes supersonic, with the goal of eventually ...
Final environmental study released on replacing aging F-15 aircraft at Barnes ANGB in Westfield The Department of the Air Force and the National Guard Bureau analyzed the potential environmental ...
It is not yet clear if the Japan Super Interceptor’s F-15 will receive a new cockpit, since its configuration will be similar to the Eagle II. In fact, the F-15EX has a full glass cockpit ...
"The weather limitations are much more strict" when a plane has to land itself, compared to a manual landing, the pilot told Newsweek.