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  • Young Chinese Man Busted Trying to Capture Secret Military Footage 20-year-old Chinese individual was arrested after attempting to photograph an army aircraft at Gimhae International Airport secretly.
  • Aircraft Hygiene Gets a Major Upgrade: What You Need to Know About the New Checks From July 31 of last year to June 30, pathogenic bacteria related to humans and food were detected on 222 out of a total of 1702 flights.
  • FAA Orders Inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737 Aircraft Over Oxygen Mask Issues The FAA demands an inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737 aircraft due to potential malfunction of passenger oxygen masks in emergencies.
  • Terror at 30,000 Feet: Turbulence Sends Passengers Soaring, Ends in Emergency A passenger plane from Spain to Uruguay in South America encountered strong turbulence during the flight, resulting in...
  • U.S. Boosts Airpower in Asia with Deployment of Advanced AC-130J Ghostrider Upon arriving at the Osan Air Base runway in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, a large aircraft stood majestically beyond the wall.
  • Advanced P-8A Poseidon Aircraft Boost U.S.-Korea Naval Defense On the 19th, three new maritime patrol aircraft, the P-8A Poseidon, arrived at the Pohang Naval Air Command.
  • Aircraft Severely Damaged by Thunderstorm En Route to Vienna A passenger plane flying from Spain to Austria ran into a thunderstorm cell, which resulted in a shattered windshield.
  • Why Travel Experts Say Middle Seat is the Best Spot on the Plane Recently, travel experts have highlighted why passengers should sit in the middle seat on a plane, sparking a conversation.
  • Man Dies After Getting Stuck in Airplane Engine at Amsterdam Airport An accident occurred at the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, where a man was killed after getting caught in the operating engine.
  • Why Delta Airlines Is Less Affected by Boeing's Safety Issues Analysts have pointed out that Delta Air Lines is most flexible regarding aircraft problems and the ...
  • Shaky Skies: Boeing's Recent String of Aircraft Malfunctions Raises Concerns The world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, the American Boeing Company, has recently been plagued by a series of aircraft malfunctions. Controversy arose when an employee from a supplier claimed that they found “200 defects in airplane parts.” According to CNN on the 8th (local time), a Boeing 767 cargo plane belonging to the FedEx Express made […]
  • China's Fujian Aircraft Carrier: Successful Maiden Voyage and Its Implications for the U.S. China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, completed its maiden eight-day test voyage in the afternoon of the 8th, bringing it one step closer to official commissioning. According to a report by China Central Television (CCTV) on the 8th, the Fujian, which set sail on the 1st, returned to the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, its shipbuilding […]
  • China's New Power Play: Third Aircraft Carrier Hits the Seas China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, embarked on its maiden voyage on the 1st. After several more test voyages, China plans to field the Fujian within a year. According to Xinhua News Agency and other sources, the Fujian departed from the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai around 8 a.m. local time. Since its launch in June […]
  • C-17A: U.S. Air Force's Secret Weapon Revealed - Part 4 Transforming into a Bomber Capable of Dropping 72 Stealth Missiles The process entails a high-altitude transport plane opening its rear door mid-flight and releasing an entire pallet. As the pallet descends slowly, a parachute deployed from the top assists in its descent. Subsequently, the pallet sequentially releases and launches the missiles it contains. The cargo […]
  • C-17A: U.S. Air Force's Secret Weapon Revealed - Part 3 First airborne operation performed in the Iraq War In January 1995, the U.S. 17th Airlift Squadron was established, marking the inception of the first squadron comprising C-17As, which subsequently entered operational service. Presently, the U.S. Air Force’s C-17As are under the operation of the Air Mobility Command. The C-17A made its combat debut during Operation […]
  • C-17A: U.S. Air Force's Secret Weapon Revealed - Part 2 Aircraft capable of strategic, tactical, and airborne operations in any weather The C-17A transport aircraft, manufactured by Boeing and introduced in 1991, is a versatile, all-weather aircraft capable of various missions, including strategic, tactical, and airborne operations. Priced at $328 million per unit (approximately 367.2 billion won), it is a pivotal strategic transport asset for […]
  • C-17A: U.S. Air Force's Secret Weapon Revealed - Part 1 In May 2020, a U.S. Air Force C-17A Globemaster III landed at Osan Air Base in Gyeonggi Province. The C-17A, a massive strategic transport aircraft measuring 173.9 feet in length, had departed from the U.S. mainland. Its flight path, detected on an overseas civilian aircraft tracking site, sparked speculation among military experts of a covert […]
  • Wingtip Collision at Heathrow: Virgin Atlantic Jet and Parked Plane Involved A plane collision occurred at Heathrow Airport, the busiest in the UK. British Airways reported on the 6th (local time) that the wingtip of an empty Virgin Atlantic jet collided with a stationary passenger plane at London’s Heathrow Airport. Heathrow Airport has stated that no passenger injuries have been reported and does not anticipate the […]
  • U.S. Boosts Development of AI Unmanned Fighter Jets to Check China - Part 3 In addition, the U.S., Australia, China, and Japan are actively pursuing the development of stealth unmanned combat aircraft. However, the reality is that much of the stealth unmanned combat aircraft development in the UK, France, Russia, China, and Japan, excluding the U.S. and Australia, is shrouded in mystery. Even a part of it has not […]
  • U.S. Boosts Development of AI Unmanned Fighter Jets to Check China - Part 2 There are two main reasons why the U.S. is rushing to develop AI unmanned combat aircraft. First, it’s due to cost pressure. As the production cost of existing military aircraft continues to rise, the U.S. Air Force is concerned that it could end up with the smallest and oldest aircraft since 1947. The AI unmanned […]
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