The United States military is undergoing some serious changes in 2025, but the adjustments might not be what you think.
An aircraft developed by Boom Supersonic has become the first independently funded jet to break the sound barrier.
U.S. Navy officials have laid out several priorities they say are key to ensuring the service’s carrier air wings will be able to succeed in future conflicts, especially a high-end fight in the ...
Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever, commander of Naval Air Forces, is confident the Navy will fly its MQ-25s this year and integrate ...
The X-59, part of NASA's Quesst program, completes afterburner testing for supersonic speeds with reduced noise.
Airplane maker’s whopping losses for the fourth quarter and full year illustrate the urgency for the company, which has about ...
The Colorado-based company is aiming to build a Concorde-like supersonic aircraft—but has hurdles to clear before realizing ...
US industry delivered a total of around 155 frontline fighters in 2024, with modest F-15s and F/A-18s produced but large ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin recently released photos of the X-59 "quiet" supersonic jet conducting tests of its afterburner, ...
Four Hornets touched down in Iceland on Jan. 24, 2025 for a three week detachment. It is the first time Finland has ...
The United States Navy Blue Angels Aerobatic Flight Demonstration Team has been thrilling audiences since 1946, pushing the ...