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Northrop Grumman Just Made Its 1,500th F-35 Fuselage. You Read That Right.
Though Lockheed Martin is the primary contractor for the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet, nearly every major US defense firm ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Finland's First F-35 Delivered to U.S. Based Training Unit
Major Cole "Laser" Kingsbery, USAF, flew airframe JF-501 to Ebbing ANGB, Arkansas where it will be used to train Finnish ...
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How the F-35 prepares for war
Ever wondered how the world’s most advanced fighter jet gets armed for battle? In this exclusive video, we take you behind the scenes to show the step-by-step process of loading a missile onto the ...
Six decades of composites expertise and an extensive, advanced integrated assembly line deliver center fuselages in 30 hours, ...
The Royal Danish Air Force has permanently retired its F-16 fighters from service, consolidating the transition to the F-35 ...
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How the F-35 pulled off jaw-dropping upside-down maneuvers with ease
The F-35 Lightning II takes flight in a breathtaking display of power and precision — rolling into a flawless inverted maneuver that seems to defy gravity itself. Its control, stability, and grace are ...
Lockheed Martin's F-35 production ramped up in 2025. Find out how many jets were delivered.
The F-15E Strike Eagles were originally intended to return to bases in the United States, replaced in their British posting ...
Denmark is retiring the iconic F-16 fighter jet fleet and is replacing it with a new high-tech jet. Here's everything you ...
A, JF-501, has arrived at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Arkansas, marking the start of US-based training for the Finnish Air Force.
The Aviationist on MSN
Denmark Retires its F-16 Fleet After 46 Years of Service
The F-16 Fighting Falcon has been an important part of the Royal Danish Air Force since 1980, and will now pass the torch to the F-35A Lightning II. The Royal Danish Air Force's (RDAF) F-16 Fighting ...
With geopolitcal tensions rising and world governments increasing defense spending, aerospace stocks are poised to benefit.
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