The U.S. Pacific Fleet told Newsweek that the U.S. military maintains a ready, capable and lethal force in the Indo-Pacific.
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US Navy wants 216 new trainers as T-45 replacement slips to 2026
The U.S. Navy is quietly reshaping how it will train the next generation of carrier aviators, planning a wholesale ...
The carrier has been waiting on its stretched 737s for some time now, but will have to wait a little while longer yet before ...
A candid conversation with Benjamin Smith about fleet growth, global ambitions and why European airlines must compete on a ...
US cargo carrier Fedex Express has been forced into making massive operational changes since the crash of UPS Airlines Flight ...
Report on how ghost tankers like the Skipper spoof signals, swap cargo at sea and route Venezuelan oil through Malaysia and Singapore to reach buyers in China.
New Delhi is building up its maritime capability as a counter to Beijing’s growing assertiveness in the Indian Ocean ...
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A timeline of the US military's buildup near Venezuela and attacks on alleged drug-smuggling boats
The Trump administration says it is in “armed conflict” with drug cartels to halt the flow of narcotics into the United States ...
In its centennial year, Delta advances sustainability through aerospace partnerships, new aircraft technology and improved ...
The U.S. military has amassed an unusually large force in the Caribbean Sea and the waters off the coast of Venezuela since ...
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US Navy to develop new class of smaller, more ‘agile’ combatant ships
The first hull is expected to hit the water in 2028 as a more nimble companion to the Navy’s larger warships, Navy Secretary ...
This post has been updated with a rendering of the proposed FF(X) design. The U.S. Coast Guard Legend-class will serve as the ...
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