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The B-52 bomber's insane upgrade will keep it flying until 2060
The B-52 is one of the oldest aircraft still in service, yet its latest upgrades are turning it into a lethal 21st-century ...
The upgrades are part of a plan to keep the B-52s in service until at least 2050, but they're delayed with cost overruns.
The B-52 might not be retiring until the 1960s meaning it will likely set a new record for the longest in service US combat aircraft.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - This photo provided by the North Dakota Governor's Office shows a B-52 bomber from Minot Air Force Base in a flyover at the ...
The legendary B-52 Stratofortress, behemoth of the sky built to fight the unthinkable war, nearly a century later the fleet ...
Many of the aircraft currently serving the needs of the American military are decades-old, but only one of them has been officially confirmed to extend its service until it reaches at least a century ...
The B-1B came back from the dead thanks to a doctrinal shift in how US bombers should operate and the need for a bridge ahead ...
MINOT, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A crew conducting a ceremonial B-52 flyover at the North Dakota State Fair Friday was not advised of an inbound commercial aircraft, according to a statement from base ...
A month after a B-52 bomber landing at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota caused a SkyWest airliner to take evasive maneuvers, the National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary ...
MINOT, N.D. -- The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it will investigate an incident that occurred between a Delta regional jet and a B-52 aircraft. On Friday, a Delta regional jet on ...
The control tower where a Delta Air Lines regional jet had to perform an “aggressive maneuver” to avoid colliding with an Air Force B-52 bomber isn’t staffed by the Federal Aviation Administration, ...
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