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Jet donated by Qatar could start serving as Trump's new Air Force One this summer, Air Force says
President Trump could start flying in a plane donated by Qatar as early as this summer, as the U.S. Air Force confirms it will deliver the refurbished jumbo jet for use as Air Force One within months.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the aircraft turned around out of an an abundance of caution.
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Air Force, Navy aircraft to take to the skies for 2026 Super Bowl
The flyover formation will incorporate aircraft from the two branches to symbolize the country’s independence and journey.
Air Force One experienced a “minor electrical issue” and was forced to return to Maryland Tuesday night shortly after President Trump took off for Switzerland, the White House said.
The United States Air Force maintains a powerful and enduring presence across Europe, anchored by a network of strategically vital air bases. These installations are logistical hubs, deterrence platforms, and rapid response nodes that allow the US and NATO to project airpower across multiple theaters.
After 25 years of operation, the US Air Force officially retired this pioneering fighter jet, but plans to keep using it until at least 2034.
The T-7A Red Hawk is notable for featuring the iconic "Red Tail" symbol used on the aircraft flown by the famed Tuskegee Airmen during the Second World War
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US Air Force awards Boeing $2B contract to begin B-52 engine upgrades
The upgrades to the B-52's engines and numerous other systems are so dramatic the Air Force plans to redesignate the Cold War-era bomber the B-52J.
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Air Force reinstates duty patches, a year after dropping them
The Air Force's new leadership decided to bring duty patches back, and said they are a way for airmen to tell their own story.
How an Air Force captain’s intense training helped prepare for a 104-person, sky-diving world record
In late November, Air Force Capt. Charlene Sufficool was one of 104 skydivers who built the largest parachute canopy formation ever recorded.