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Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Today's News
April 15, 2026
FAA Targets Gamers for Air Traffic Controller Jobs

New Hiring Campaign Seeks Younger Applicants With Gaming Skills

Navy MQ-4C Triton Suffers Class A Mishap

High-Altitude Drone Lost In Unclear Circumstances Overseas

AeroVironment Unveils MAYHEM Line Of Launched Effects

New Autonomous Capabilities For Air, Ground, And Sea Platforms

Air New Zealand Introduces Skynest Sleep Pods for Economy Travelers

Revolutionizing Long Haul Flights With Lie Flat Sleeping Pods

RTX Develops Next-Gen Jammer for Land, Sea

Modified Growler System Offers Non-Kinetic Electronic Attack

Raytheon Secures $3.7B Ukraine Deal for Patriot Interceptors

German Funding Boosts Ukraine Air Defenses Amid Ongoing Conflict

Pentagon Needs DRPM For Drones Amid $54B Budget

Acquisition Reform Meets Drone Gold Rush Challenge

Icelandair Probe After Pilot Flies Low Over Westman Islands

Unauthorized Flyover Sparks Investigation And Apology

GE Warns Army Needs More Funding for ITEP Engine Program

Engine Maker Seeks Additional Budget For Blackhawk Testing

Delta Unveils Next-Gen Business Class Suite in $1 Billion Cabin Overhaul

Airline Invests Heavily In Premium Travel Experience Upgrade

Controversial DHS BBJ Now Flying White House VIP Missions

Luxury Jet At Center Of Homeland Security Controversy Gets New Role

Army Names MV-75 Tiltrotor Cheyenne II

New Rotorcraft Designation Amid Uncertainty Over Production Timeline

UK to Supply Ukraine with 120k Drones

Major Boost in Military Aid to Counter Russian Aggression

Bombardier Hands Over Vista’s First Global 8000

Private Jet Firm Upgrades Fleet With Faster Aircraft

April 14, 2026
Boeing Delivers 143 Commercial Aircraft in Q1 2026

Steady Production Pace Continues Despite Recent Challenges

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Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Executive Summary
The FAA is addressing a staffing shortfall in the US air traffic system by targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers, as reported in.[1] Meanwhile, the Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap, according to.[2] AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM, as stated in.[3] Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest, as described in.[4] RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors, as noted in.[5] A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control, as reported in.[6] Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite, as announced in.[8] The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027 to complete qualification testing, as stated in.[9] The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II, with details on its timeline and production closely held, as mentioned in.[10] RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer, as described in.[11] The Pentagon's acquisition reform is facing a new challenge with the growth of drone technology, as discussed in.[12] The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities, as confirmed in.[13] Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade, as reported in.[14] Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with the 737 remaining its main product, as noted in.[15]
Key Highlights
  • The FAA is targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to address a staffing shortfall.[1]
  • The Navy has lost an MQ-4C Triton aircraft in a Class A mishap.[2]
  • AeroVironment has announced a new line of launched effects systems, dubbed MAYHEM.[3]
  • Air New Zealand is introducing a new sleep pod product called Skynest.[4]
  • RTX subsidiary Raytheon has signed a $3.7 billion contract to supply Ukraine with Patriot Advanced Capability-2 interceptors.[5]
  • A Boeing 737-8 BBJ acquired during Kristi Noem's tenure at DHS is now flying under White House control.[6]
  • Delta Air Lines is investing $1 billion in a cabin upgrade, including a redesigned business class suite.[8]
  • The Army's program to develop a new engine for its Blackhawk and Apache fleets requires funding in fiscal 2027.[9]
  • The Army has officially named its MV-75 tiltrotor the Cheyenne II.[10]
  • RTX has developed a new electronic attack capability based on a traditionally airborne jammer.[11]
  • The UK is sending Ukraine over 120,000 drones with various capabilities.[13]
  • Bombardier has handed over its first Global 8000 executive jet to Vista.[14]
  • Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026.[15]
Coverage Blindspots
  • The impact of the FAA's new hiring campaign on the air traffic control system is unclear.[1]
  • The cause of the MQ-4C Triton aircraft's crash is unknown.[2]
  • The potential applications of AeroVironment's MAYHEM system are not fully explored.[3]
  • The effectiveness of Air New Zealand's Skynest product in improving passenger experience is unknown.[4]
  • The details of the contract between RTX and Ukraine are not fully disclosed.[5]
  • The controversy surrounding the Boeing 737-8 BBJ's acquisition and use is ongoing.[6]
  • The Army's plans for the Cheyenne II's production and deployment are not fully clear.[10]
  • The potential implications of the Pentagon's acquisition reform on the drone industry are not fully explored.[12]
  • The impact of the UK's drone package on Ukraine's defense capabilities is unknown.[13]
Today's News
April 15, 2026
FAA Targets Gamers for Air Traffic Controller Jobs

New Hiring Campaign Seeks Younger Applicants With Gaming Skills

Navy MQ-4C Triton Suffers Class A Mishap

High-Altitude Drone Lost In Unclear Circumstances Overseas

AeroVironment Unveils MAYHEM Line Of Launched Effects

New Autonomous Capabilities For Air, Ground, And Sea Platforms

Air New Zealand Introduces Skynest Sleep Pods for Economy Travelers

Revolutionizing Long Haul Flights With Lie Flat Sleeping Pods

RTX Develops Next-Gen Jammer for Land, Sea

Modified Growler System Offers Non-Kinetic Electronic Attack

Raytheon Secures $3.7B Ukraine Deal for Patriot Interceptors

German Funding Boosts Ukraine Air Defenses Amid Ongoing Conflict

Pentagon Needs DRPM For Drones Amid $54B Budget

Acquisition Reform Meets Drone Gold Rush Challenge

Icelandair Probe After Pilot Flies Low Over Westman Islands

Unauthorized Flyover Sparks Investigation And Apology

GE Warns Army Needs More Funding for ITEP Engine Program

Engine Maker Seeks Additional Budget For Blackhawk Testing

Delta Unveils Next-Gen Business Class Suite in $1 Billion Cabin Overhaul

Airline Invests Heavily In Premium Travel Experience Upgrade

Controversial DHS BBJ Now Flying White House VIP Missions

Luxury Jet At Center Of Homeland Security Controversy Gets New Role

Army Names MV-75 Tiltrotor Cheyenne II

New Rotorcraft Designation Amid Uncertainty Over Production Timeline

UK to Supply Ukraine with 120k Drones

Major Boost in Military Aid to Counter Russian Aggression

Bombardier Hands Over Vista’s First Global 8000

Private Jet Firm Upgrades Fleet With Faster Aircraft

April 14, 2026
Boeing Delivers 143 Commercial Aircraft in Q1 2026

Steady Production Pace Continues Despite Recent Challenges

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