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New in 2024: With first B-21 flight done, Northrop eyes next contract
The first B-21 flight came nearly a year after its highly publicized December 2022 debut in California.
Trump administration slams NATO ally Turkey for test-firing S-400 air defense system
The Defense Department condemned Turkey's test of the Russian-made air defense system, saying it was not consistent with Turkey's commitments with a U.S. and NATO ally.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Training down under: B-1s, B-2s take part in combined exercise with US Marines, Aussies
JTACs from the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defence Force practiced carrying out airstrikes with the bombers, and the bombers also practiced dynamic targeting at the Australian bombing ranges.
B-2s deploy to Diego Garcia
This is the first time B-2s have deployed to Diego Garcia since January 2019.
US Air Force tests electronic warfare capabilities with fighter, recon and bomber aircraft
The Air Force concluded a test event evaluating the F-35's ability to provide Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses for other stealthy platforms.
By Mark Pomerleau
F-35 crashes at Eglin AFB, pilot successfully ejected and in stable condition. 2nd crash at base in four days
An F-35 Lightning II fighter crashed at Elgin Air Force Base, but the pilot ejected and is in stable condition.
B-2 bomber task force deploys to Portugal
This is the first B-2 task force deployment to Europe since August.
Restored F-117 Nighthawk coming to Reagan Library
A restored F-117A Nighthawk stealth fighter, one of the most iconic aircraft in Air Force history, will soon be on permanent display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California.
By Air Force Times staff
Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
B-2 stealth bombers deploy to Europe
The airmen and bombers will conduct theater integration and flying training, including joint and allied training in Europe during their deployment.
Watch the aircraft that flew over Trump’s July 4 extravaganza
About 20 minutes later, Trump invited Acting Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford to flank him at the podium. And then the skies above began to roar.
By Howard Altman