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India remains strong customer for U.S. military equipment, Pentagon report saysupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 21:07:00

The Pentagon is portraying India as a major customer for U.S. military equipment, worth an estimated $6 billion in the past decade, even as U.S. companies are shut out of a multibillion dollar bid for fighter jets that India is starting this week.

Fighter jet crashes in China air showupdated: Fri Oct 14 2011 11:23:00

A fighter jet crashed Friday morning at an air show in northwest China, leaving one pilot injured and another missing, a local official said.

Iraq again interested in buying F-16supdated: Mon Aug 01 2011 17:08:00

(CNN) -- Iraq has once again requested to buy F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets from the United States after backing off from a similar proposal months ago.

Bin Laden raid's lone glitch could be headache for U.S. militaryupdated: Fri May 06 2011 16:49:00

The one major problem for the Navy SEALs who killed Osama bin Laden was the crash of one of their helicopters.

The Navy SEALs' stealth helicopterupdated: Fri May 06 2011 16:49:00

CNN's "American Morning" discusses the Navy SEALs' new stealth helicopter used in the bin Laden mission.

Air Force grounds F-22s over oxygen system concernsupdated: Thu May 05 2011 20:51:00

The U.S. Air Force has grounded its entire F-22 Raptor fleet amidst continuing concern over how the fighter jet provides oxygen to the pilot, according Capt. Jennifer Faerrau, a spokesperson for the Air Force's Air Combat Command.

U.S. jets have struck at Libyan targets, even after NATO takeoverupdated: Wed Apr 13 2011 18:47:00

U.S. fighter jets have been flying bombing and strike missions against Libyan air defenses even after control of the operation was handed over to NATO, Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan said Wednesday.

US providing 'unique capabilities' to the Libya missionupdated: Tue Mar 29 2011 08:28:00

As the United States transfers control of the Libyan operation to NATO, officials say the American military will continue to be a part of the effort.

Surviving behind enemy linesupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 00:23:00

Former fighter pilot Scott O'Grady explains what it's like to eject from a fighter jet.

Timeline: U.S. forces hurried to rescue of 2 stranded airmenupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 00:23:00

When a U.S. Air Force fighter jet crashed Monday during a mission over Libya, it quickly set off a chain of events on four continents involving at least nine aircraft and a platoon of Marines.

Wide array of U.S. warplanes used in Libya attacksupdated: Mon Mar 21 2011 07:05:00

Nineteen U.S. warplanes, including Marine Corps Harrier jets, Air Force B-2 stealth bombers and F-15 and F-16 fighter jets, conducted strike operations against Libya Sunday morning, according to Lt. Cmdr. James Stockman of U.S. Africa Command.

Libya's helicopter forces are greatest threat, U.S. Marine chief saysupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 00:23:00

Libya's helicopter forces are its greatest threat, the head of the Marine Corps said Tuesday.

Man pleads guilty to trying to sell fighter jet to Iranupdated: Fri Jan 14 2011 14:44:00

A California man who tried to sell a fighter jet to Iran has pleaded guilty to attempted military exports violations charges, federal agents said.

With Gates in the country, China stealth fighter takes first flightupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 06:00:00

China took its latest powerful toy, a new stealth fighter jet, out for its first test spin Tuesday, leading U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates to wonder whether the flight was scheduled to coincide with his visit.

China's new stealth fighterupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 11:05:00

CNN's Barbara Starr reports on China's J-20 stealth fighter aircraft.

China: New weapons not meant to pose threatupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 11:05:00

A top Chinese military official said his country's growing military muscle posed no threat to countries in the region. His statement came after high-level talks with his U.S. counterpart, Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Gates: Chinese further along than thought on stealth fighterupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 06:52:00

The Chinese may be further along in developing a radar-evading fighter jet than U.S. intelligence has thought, the U.S. defense secretary said.

Is China closer than thought to matching U.S. fighter jet prowess?updated: Fri Jan 07 2011 19:26:00

Images believed to be of China's next generation of military air power have been buzzing around the internet, but Pentagon officials are insisting it does not mean China has matched American air capabilities.

California man charged with trying to sell military jet to Iranupdated: Sat Dec 18 2010 08:06:00

Federal agents have arrested a California man who allegedly attempted to export a U.S. military fighter jet to Iran, authorities announced Friday.

Iran's largest-ever war games endupdated: Sat Nov 20 2010 10:08:00

A series of air defense drills called the "largest-ever" in Iranian history ended on Saturday.

Israeli fighter jet crashes in southern Israelupdated: Wed Nov 10 2010 19:13:00

An Israeli fighter jet carrying two crew members crashed Wednesday night in southern Israel during a routine training flight, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.

Saudi pilot dies in Spanish military crashupdated: Tue Aug 24 2010 07:29:00

A Saudi army lieutenant colonel died Tuesday during a training flight at a Spanish air base, the Spanish Defence Ministry said.

Unmanned aircraft goes down in Afghanistan, ISAF saysupdated: Wed Jul 28 2010 09:02:00

A unmanned aerial vehicle went down in northern Afghanistan on Wednesday, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said.

Gates: spending issue could cause veto of 'don't ask, don't tell' billupdated: Sun Jun 20 2010 13:13:00

President Barack Obama would veto a military bill that contains spending for programs he opposes, even if the measure also included a provision to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning openly gay and lesbian soldiers from military service, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in an interview broadcast Sunday.

Russia tests its first stealth fighter jetupdated: Sat Jan 30 2010 08:24:00

Russia tested its fifth-generation Sukhoi fighter jet in the Russian Far East on Friday.

Fighter jets escort plane after passenger becomes unrulyupdated: Thu Jan 07 2010 10:46:00

Two F-15 fighter jets escorted a passenger jet that had been headed for Hawaii back to Portland International Airport in Oregon after a passenger in coach became "uncooperative," an airline official said Wednesday.

Obama's bid to shoot down U.S. jet fighterupdated: Fri Jul 03 2009 09:18:00

President Barack Obama has accomplished some extraordinary things but can he really shoot down a fighter jet?

Deadly Indonesian jet crashupdated: Thu May 21 2009 02:36:00

CNN's Kathy Quiano details the crash of an Indonesian military transport plane in Java.

Death toll in Indonesia plane crash reaches 99updated: Thu May 21 2009 02:36:00

The death toll from the crash of an Indonesian military transport plane this week climbed to 99, the military said Thursday.

Indonesia plane crash kills nearly 100updated: Wed May 20 2009 10:33:00

An Indonesian military transport plane crashed into a residential area in East Java early Wednesday, killing 98 people, military officials said.

At least 78 dead in Indonesia plane crashupdated: Wed May 20 2009 02:30:00

An Indonesian military transport plane crashed into a residential area in east Java early Wednesday, killing at least 78 people, military officials said.

Indian fighter jet crashes, pilot killedupdated: Thu Apr 30 2009 04:33:00

An Indian fighter jet crashed in the country's west Thursday, killing one of its two pilots, air force officials said.

Hackers stole data on Pentagon's newest fighter jetupdated: Tue Apr 21 2009 16:42:00

Thousands of confidential files on the U.S. military's most technologically advanced fighter aircraft have been compromised by unknown computer hackers over the past two years, according to senior defense officials.

CNNMoney: Gulf airlines sign mass aircraft ordersupdated: Sun Nov 11 2007 14:06:00

Gulf Arab airlines announced orders for some 140 aircraft at the opening of the Dubai Airshow on Sunday in deals valued at almost $40 billion.

NTSB examines drone safety, issues recommendationsupdated: Tue Oct 16 2007 23:15:00

Pilot error was to blame in the April 2006 crash of an unmanned aircraft, despite the fact no pilot was on board, the National Transportation Safety Board said in its accident report issued Tuesday -- the NTSB's first-ever investigation into an incident involving a drone.

U.S. to keep tighter rein on military exportsupdated: Thu Oct 11 2007 13:02:00

The illegal export of U.S. military technology to Iran and China poses a growing threat, the Justice Department said Thursday as it announced plans to combat the practice.

UK jets greet Russian bombersupdated: Wed Aug 22 2007 22:01:00

New photos released this week show British air force jets shadowing Russian bombers over the North Atlantic Ocean in scenes that echo the Cold War and highlight Moscow's growing assertiveness.

Putin's muscle flexingupdated: Wed Aug 22 2007 22:01:00

Putin's muscle flexing

Georgia: Russia bombed villageupdated: Wed Aug 08 2007 02:08:00

A pair of Russian fighter jets violated Georgian airspace firing a missile that landed near a village northwest of the capital, Tbilisi, Georgian authorities said. There were no casualties.

CNNMoney: Boeing profit soarsupdated: Tue Jul 24 2007 22:59:00

Boeing Co. on Wednesday reported a higher-than-expected second-quarter profit and raised its full-year forecast as it ramped up delivery of its hot-selling commercial planes, sending its stock to an all-time high.

'Kill Americans' plot: Syrian heldupdated: Fri Jun 08 2007 04:38:00

Police in Spain and Romania have arrested three men wanted by the United States for conspiring to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons to a Colombian terrorist organization, the U.S. Embassy in Madrid says.

Unmanned plane finds child sex abuse suspectupdated: Thu Mar 22 2007 18:57:00

An unmanned plane helped border agents net a man wanted on child sex abuse charges in Washington state, federal officials said Thursday.

House security chief: Pelosi didn't ask for plane; I didupdated: Fri Feb 09 2007 08:10:00

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not request a larger plane for personal use to travel cross-country without stopping, Bill Livingood, the House sergeant at arms, said Thursday.

Sources: 'Friendly fire' video will go to UK coronerupdated: Tue Feb 06 2007 04:56:00

The U.S. Central Command judge advocate general has authorized the release of the cockpit video from a U.S. fighter jet involved in a friendly fire incident in Iraq nearly four years ago, Pentagon officials told CNN.

Pilot of crashed U.S. fighter jet missing in Iraqupdated: Tue Nov 28 2006 06:45:00

The U.S. military said Tuesday it has not found the pilot of an Air Force fighter jet a day after it crashed in Iraq.

Iran plane crash kills dozensupdated: Mon Nov 27 2006 00:11:00

An Iranian military plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Tehran Monday morning, state-run IRINN television reported, killing 36 servicemen.

Yankees pitcher killed in crash of small plane in Manhattanupdated: Wed Oct 11 2006 15:11:00

Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle and his flight instructor were killed Wednesday when the 34-year-old ballplayer's plane crashed into a high-rise apartment building in New York, city and baseball team officials said.

U.S. charges 8 over 'Tiger plot'updated: Mon Aug 21 2006 20:25:00

Eight men have been charged with plotting to buy surface-to-air missiles for Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels, U.S. federal prosecutors have announced.

Fighter jets escort diverted flight to Boston updated: Wed Aug 16 2006 19:02:00

A woman whose altercation with passengers and crew led to the diversion of a trans-Atlantic passenger flight Wednesday will be detained and likely will face federal criminal charges, a U.S. federal prosecutor said.

Greek, Turkish fighter jets crashupdated: Tue May 23 2006 06:44:00

The body of a Greek pilot was found Tuesday, hours after his fighter jet collided with a Turkish F-16 during a mock dogfight over the southern Aegean Sea, according to Turkey's foreign ministry.

Giant C-5 military jet crashes in Delawareupdated: Mon Apr 03 2006 08:26:00

An Air Force C-5 cargo jet carrying 17 people crashed and broke into pieces Monday while trying to make an emergency landing near Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, Air Force and FAA officials said.

Fortune: China's appetite for African oil growsupdated: Wed Feb 15 2006 05:54:00

China, the world's second-largest energy consumer, now imports about 28 percent of its oil and gas from sub-Saharan Africa, compared with about 15 percent for the U.S.

Slovak military plane crashesupdated: Thu Jan 19 2006 16:43:00

An AN-24 military plane believed to be carrying more than 40 Slovak soldiers and crew members has crashed in rugged terrain in northern Hungary.

Military plane crashes in Iranupdated: Mon Jan 09 2006 02:48:00

A military plane with 11 passengers on board has crashed in northwestern Iran, killing a number of high-ranking officials in Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran's state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.

Afghan bomb kills 2 U.S. soldiersupdated: Thu Aug 18 2005 07:25:00

An roadside bomb has hit a military armored vehicle north of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, killing two U.S. soldiers and wounding two others, according to the coalition command in Kabul.

Air show disaster pilots jailedupdated: Fri Jun 24 2005 10:01:00

A military court in Ukraine has sentenced the pilots whose plane smashed into a crowd at a 2002 air show to up to 14 years in prison.

Diverted flight lands safelyupdated: Fri Jun 03 2005 10:43:00

A Virgin Atlantic Airways flight from London to New York landed safely in New York late Friday afternoon after being escorted by Canadian F-18 fighter jets to Nova Scotia over what turned out to be a false alarm.

Red alertupdated: Wed May 11 2005 17:06:00

The alerts came suddenly and almost simultaneously.

U.S. to sell F-16s to Pakistanupdated: Fri Mar 25 2005 14:12:00

Senior U.S. officials say a deal to sell F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan was approved and the United States will compete for contracts to provide Pakistan's nuclear rival India with the same jets.

Australia, U.S. talk on missilesupdated: Wed Jan 19 2005 19:48:00

Close allies Australia and the United States are continuing their talks on missile defense cooperation, concentrating on research and development, the Australian government said Thursday.

U.S. to test weapons in Australiaupdated: Thu Nov 04 2004 21:43:00

Australia's defense alliance with the United States may soon reach a new level with plans for the Pentagon to test new-generation weapons, including smart bombs, Down Under.

Candidates battle over national security updated: Sat Oct 23 2004 00:31:00

Sen. John Kerry and President Bush challenged each other's ability to protect the nation from terrorism at rallies in different corners of the country Saturday.

Plane diverted after bomb scareupdated: Sun Sep 26 2004 11:42:00

An Olympic Airlines flight from Athens to New York was diverted and given a military jet escort to London after a bomb scare.

Recent major Russian air crashesupdated: Wed Aug 25 2004 04:20:00

Here are details of some of the most serious crashes involving Russian planes in recent years, as reported by Reuters news agency:

Fortune: Mine's Faster Than Yours Planemakers are trying to hatch an aircraft that no mogul could do without. Get ready for the supersoniupdated: Mon Jun 28 2004 00:01:00

Mansions, supercars, and bespoke suits may be just fine, but in the world of "positional goods" it's hard to beat that most alluring of accessories, the business jet. Except with a faster business ...

'Stay quiet and you'll be OK,' Atta told passengers updated: Thu Jun 17 2004 16:27:00

A voice believed to be that of al Qaeda hijack leader Mohamed Atta urged passengers to "stay quiet and you'll be OK" as the hijackers steered American Airlines Flight 11 toward New York, the independent commission investigating the September 11 attacks reported Thursday.

Reagan's body lies in stateupdated: Wed Jun 09 2004 02:54:00

In a cross-country journey marked by gestures large and small, the body of former President Ronald Reagan was brought to the Rotunda of the Capitol on Wednesday to lie in state.

Plane lands early after bomb threat updated: Thu May 27 2004 21:49:00

An American Airlines MD-83 jetliner on a flight from Dallas-Fort Worth to Boston landed in Nashville Thursday afternoon after a note was found saying a bomb or explosive was on board, a government source told CNN.

New jets 'too heavy to take off'updated: Sun May 16 2004 04:41:00

British defense chiefs have admitted to "concern" over a £5 billion ($8.77bn) order for U.S. fighter jets said to be too heavy to take off from Royal Navy ships.

Rolls-Royce returns to rootsupdated: Tue May 04 2004 05:47:00

The carmaker Rolls-Royce is celebrating its centenary at the very spot where the company was founded.

Pilots die as fighter jets collideupdated: Wed Apr 21 2004 05:28:00

Two German Air Force pilots have been killed in a mid-air collision between two fighter jets over northern Germany, according to a military spokesman.

Iraq death toll risingupdated: Mon Apr 12 2004 01:27:00

Around 70 U.S.-led coalition troops and around 700 Iraqi insurgents have been killed in fighting across Iraq since April 1, according to U.S. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt.

U.S. military says 16 troops killed in past 3 daysupdated: Sun Apr 11 2004 03:18:00

The deaths of two U.S. Army pilots Sunday and the announcement of eight additional American military deaths in Iraq pushed the total number of troops killed there since Friday to 16, according to U.S. Central Command.

Nerves rattled by military jets over Capitolupdated: Tue Apr 06 2004 18:20:00

The sight of military jets flying low over the U.S. Capitol and the National Mall rattled some nerves Tuesday.

Money Magazine: eBaywatch: The Other Jet Blueupdated: Thu Apr 01 2004 00:01:00

If President Bush is looking for a way to pay down the federal deficit, maybe he should take a lesson from Mike Landa, an aircraft broker in Arlington, Wash. Landa auctioned via eBay a scrapped F/A...

Navy fighter jet crashes in North Carolinaupdated: Fri Mar 26 2004 16:04:00

A Navy F/A-18C fighter jet crashed Friday while taking off from Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina, an airport spokeswoman said.

4 dead in San Diego military plane crashupdated: Thu Mar 11 2004 12:32:00

A military plane crashed Wednesday night about a half-mile short of the runway as it attempted to land at the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California, killing all four aboard, authorities said.

Flying without a pilotupdated: Thu Mar 11 2004 02:40:00

Unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, made their first appearance at the Asian Aerospace air show in Singapore recently.

Canberra tightens U.S. army tiesupdated: Tue Mar 09 2004 23:03:00

Australia's military alliance with the United States has drawn ever closer following a decision by Canberra to buy nearly 60 Abrams tanks from the U.S.

Three firms to research SAM defense for airlinersupdated: Tue Jan 06 2004 17:50:00

The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it has selected three companies to continue research into ways to thwart shoulder-fired missile attacks on U.S. commercial aircraft.

Extra security after passenger jacket raises concernupdated: Tue Jan 06 2004 14:52:00

A Delta Air Lines flight from Paris landed in Cincinnati without incident Tuesday afternoon after wiring in a woman's heated jacket prompted security concerns in France, U.S. government sources said.

U.S. starts fingerprint programupdated: Mon Jan 05 2004 01:46:00

Up to 28 million visitors to the United States now have to stop for photographs and fingerprinting under a new government program launched Monday and intended to make it harder for terrorists to enter the country.

BA axes flights amid security fearupdated: Fri Jan 02 2004 01:37:00

British Airways has canceled one of its three daily flights from London to Washington for a second straight day and another flight to Saudi Arabia because of security fears.

Alaska oil transfers resume after temporary security shutdownupdated: Thu Jan 01 2004 14:57:00

The transfer of oil onto tankers at Alaska's port of Valdez resumed Thursday after a temporary shutdown which the U.S. Coast Guard attributed to the nation's elevated threat level, a spokesman told CNN.

British Airways cancels flight from London to D.C.updated: Thu Jan 01 2004 10:42:00

A day after fighter jets escorted a British Airways flight from London into the Dulles International Airport at Washington D.C., the same flight on Thursday was canceled at the request of the British government, the airline said.

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Fortune: AIR POWER WARPLANE CONTRACTS GIVE A LIFT TO THE NEW AEROSPACE CONGLOMERATES THE PENTAGON WANTS TO BUY SNAZZY NEW FIGHTERS BY THEupdated: Mon Jul 07 1997 00:01:00

So rapidly has the defense industry shrunk in recent years that "consolidation" sometimes seemed a polite way of saying "collapse," as one famous name after another disappeared into a black hole. B...

Fortune: WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY The Pentagon's shrinking budget will spur more big mergers, renewed migration into civilianupdated: Mon Feb 22 1993 00:01:00

WHAT DO YOU DO when your business starts catching flak? ''I used to be a pilot,'' says Renso Caporali, CEO of Grumman, which delivered its last F-14 seven months ago -- and currently has no orders ...

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