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Why Does US Navy Have Two Types of Aircraft CarriersWhy the United States has two different types of aircraft carriers, why those carriers are used by separate branches of the ...
MOSCOW: Russia's only aircraft carrier, the 40-year-old Admiral Kuznetsov, is likely to be sold or scrapped, the chairman of ...
The John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier was scheduled for completion this summer but a series of complication have pushed back ...
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The National Interest on MSNChina Wants More Fighter Pilots—and Is Finding Creative Ways to Get ThemRather than targeting only one group of young people, Beijing has directed its recruitment efforts to a wider range of sources.
Defence and Foreign Ministers from the United Kingdom and Australia have signed a new 50-year military pact designed to ...
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The Telegraph on MSNMoon landing conspiracy theories still spark debate 56 years later | Joe CrawfordFake Moon rocks, SAG rules and margaritas highlight the comedy of conspiracy theories ...
Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves is betting on 30 Airbus A321LR jets, aiming to bring first-class luxury to smaller planes.
American Airlines Group Inc. finally has taken possession of its first long-range Airbus SE A321XLR aircraft, but the plane will remain in Europe because of a supply chain issue that’s caused a ...
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan's Air Karachi in talks with Chinese jetmaker for aircraftPakistan's new private airline in the making, has engaged the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) for the supply ...
Britain and Australia announced they will sign a cooperation treaty to build Australian nuclear-powered submarines and ...
By K Raveendran Incidents of safety concerns surrounding Air India have become as routine as the weather snippet in a newspaper. What should have been extraordinary events meriting immediate and ...
Australia's government said on Saturday it signed a treaty with Britain to bolster cooperation over the next 50 years on the ...
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