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The French Air and Space Force (French: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, lit. ' Army of Air and Space ') is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. [1] Formed in 1909 as the Service Aéronautique, a service arm of the French Army, it became an independent military branch
The following is a list of military aircraft currently in service in the three main branches of the French Armed Forces: French Army, French Navy, and French Air and Space Force. [1] [2]
PARIS — The French Air Force is no more. On Sept. 11, it became the French Air and Space Force, completing a process initiated by President Emmanuel Macron in July 2019 when he...
France has used many military aircraft both in the French Air and Space Force, and other branches of its armed forces. Multiple aircraft were designed and built in France, but many aircraft from elsewhere, or part of joint ventures have been used as well.
The CDE is a French Air and Space Force command but is unique in that it is also a joint forces organization. It therefore includes not only members of the Air and Space Force but also of the French Army, Navy, Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) and joint forces logistics department (SCA).
STUTTGART, Germany — The French Air and Space Force has received the first of its most sophisticated Rafale fighter jets, reaching a milestone after four years of development.
STUTTGART, Germany — Ahead of the first Paris Air Show since the pandemic began in 2020, France’s Air and Space Force chief of staff is shedding light on what attendants might take away...
Relying on a permanent command and control center and interoperable with our Allies, the air forces will include notably 225 fighter planes (air and navy), as well as some 50 tactical...
France's Air Force imagines new and improved concepts of operations will flow from the Future Combat Aircraft System (FCAS). PARIS: As the Paris Air Show gets ready to open its gates next week, the...
The French Air and Space Force is planning to reach a first milestone by 2025 to connect its air assets — Rafales, MRTTs, A400Ms, but also the future Euromales — via a network called ...