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One of Air Force Special Operation Command’s new OA-1K Skyraider II planes went down in Oklahoma City shortly after take off.
Air Force Special Operations Command's new OA-1K light attack plane made a crash landing in a field not far from Will Rogers International Airport today.
The OA-1K Skyraider II is a light attack plane, a militarized variant of the Air Tractor AT-802, an aircraft long used for agricultural work.
An OA-1K Skyraider II, Air Force Special Operations Command’s new aircraft, crashed in a field in Oklahoma City. No injuries were reported.
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These Are the Five Fastest US Air Force Planes Ever Flown
With their powerful engines and aerodynamic frames, the following aircraft represent the pinnacle of fighter jet technology in terms of speed and performance.
The Aviationist on MSN
Air Force Tanker Fleet Faces Major Restructuring Under 2026 NDAA
House and Senate versions of the FY2026 NDAA offer competing visions for the Air Force’s refueling fleet, threatening to disrupt a newly minted
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Air Force Could Use Your Aircraft for Pilot Currency
Air Force solicitation seeks contractors who live near military bases to enter into commercial lease agreements.
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US Air Force aircraft landed at NAIA — PAF
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has confirmed that the United States Air Force’s E-4B or "Nightwatch” aircraft landed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City on Sunday.
President Droupadi Murmu takes sortie in Rafale fighter jet at Ambala Air Force Station | WATCH LIVE
President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday undertook a historic sortie in a Rafale fighter jet at the Ambala Air Force Station, becoming the first woman President of India to fly in the country’s most advanced combat aircraft.
The Israeli firm Israel Aircraft Industries, if awarded the contract, would be modifying six old and second-hand Boeing 767 commercial planes to turn them into tanker aircraft and then supplying them to the Indian Air Force,
The Ukrainian Air Force has reported that three guided aerial bombs that Russian forces dropped on civilian infrastructure in Odesa Oblast from a Su-34 aircraft on Friday 24 October were long-range. Ukrainian air defence destroyed two of the three bombs.