- US Air Force to cut fleet in budget squeeze: Officials
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States (US) Air Force is proposing to cut 286 aircraft from its fleet, officials said on Friday, as the Pentagon seeks to rein in defence spending after a decade of massive budgets. Related Stories Shocked? Not! Few surprises in Super Bowl ads Prosecutors won't seek death for microwave killing Not all civilisations equal: French minister US, Canadian imams issue ...
- Sierra Nevada Corporation Speaks Out On LAS Program
Accuses HBC Of 'Misinformation And Legal Wrangling' Delaying A-29 Super Tucano Program As the winner of the U.S. Air Force Light Air Support (LAS) competition, Sparks, NV-Based Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) on Thursday issued a point-by-point rebuttal of what it says is misinformation being spread by the disqualified contender for the contract.
- Air Force got the better of this exercise
CFB TRENTON - Hercules pilot Capt. Robert McIntosh and 24 of his fellow airmen from Canucks Unlimited will soon serve as Canada's workhorses of the north. Taking off from 18 Wing Edmonton on Feb. 13, the 436 Transport Sqn.[...]
- Sierra Nevada Corporation Corrects the Record on U.S. Air Force Light Air Support Program
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), the winner of the U.S. Air Force Light Air Support (LAS) competition, today issued a point-by-point rebuttal of misinformation being spread by the disqualified contender for the contract.
- Canada Expands Aerospace Cooperation with Indonesia
The Canadian Air Force would like to expand its cooperation with Indonesia in the military and civil aerospace industries [...]
- Air Force One tapes shed light on JFK death aftermath
The U.S National Archives has released long-lost audio recordings of conversations that happened on Air Force One during the flight back to Washington, D.C., following the assassination of John F. Kennedy while he was president.
- Hadfield prepares for Space Station command
As a fighter pilot for the Canadian Air Force during the Cold War, Chris Hadfield's job was to intercept Soviet bombers nearing Canadian airspace to practice missile launches on North America. Now, some of his best friends are Russian, he said.[...]
- Orbit in NIS 2m Canadian Air Force deal
The company will supply airborne telemetry and monitoring systems to monitor objects flying in Canadian air space.
- Afghan air force learns to fly _ and fix aircraft
Twenty years ago, Afghan Air Force pilot Maj. Abdul Aziz was streaking across the sky in the Soviet Union's deadliest fighter-bomber.
- Air force base employee charged with sex assault, child porn
An employee of the Canadian air force base in Cold Lake is facing several charges of sexual assault and child pornography.