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US and Canadian fighter jets intercepted Russian and Chinese nuclear-capable bombers after they were detected near Alaska.. The Russian Tu-95MS “Bear” strategic bombers and Chinese Xi’an H-6 ...
The findings of the crash investigation are controversial, with accident investigators from the different countries involved disagreeing on the cause. Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 was shot down by Israeli fighter jets on 21 February 1973 after it entered Israeli airspace and its pilots ignored instructions from the fighter pilots.
The pilot survived after ejecting. This was the second crash of a fighter jet of the Taiwanese Air Force within three months after the crash of an F-16 on 11 January. [138] 18 March A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B participating in military exercise Cold Response in Norway crashed in the Gråtådalen valley in Beiarn Municipality in Nordland county ...
Alaska Air Group reported in April 2024 that Boeing had paid about US$160 million as initial compensation to address the hit from the temporary grounding of 737 MAX 9 jets. [43] The compensation package also included allowing Alaska to return the aircraft involved to Boeing, reducing storage and maintenance costs for the airline.
A Russian Su-35 aircraft flew dangerously close to a US F-16 last week. It happened during an intercept near Alaska, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command.
The U.S. military is slamming Russia for an “unsafe” encounter in the skies off the coast of Alaska after footage released Monday shows a Kremlin fighter jet cutting off an Air Force F-16. The ...
The crew is thought to have lost altitude awareness during approach, leading to a crash short of the runway. February 19, 1955 16 0 0 TWA Flight 260: Sandia Mountains: New Mexico: Martin 4-0-4: The aircraft struck terrain at the initial stages of approach. A variety of causes were considered possible but the cause was not definitively determined.
Boeing CEO David Calhoun acknowledged the company’s “mistake” in the wake of the Alaska Airlines incident at a staff-wide “safety meeting” Tuesday.