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Boeing wins $2B to modernize the B-52 bomber fleet
The United States is doubling down on one of its oldest yet most versatile combat aircraft, handing Boeing roughly $2 billion ...
The National Interest on MSN
Boeing Awarded $2 Billion Contract for B-52 Engine Replacement
The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Boeing Awarded $2 Billion Contract to Continue Work on B-52’s New Engines
The new contract covers the Post-Critical Design Review phase of the B-52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program, which will replace the TF33 engines with ...
A cracked engine part’s final breakdown caused the catastrophic fire that torched a B-1 Lancer bomber last spring, costing $15 million in damages, according to an Air Force investigation. Mechanics ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US military to extend life of B-52 bomber fleet with new Rolls-Royce engines
The Air Force now wants to replace them with the Rolls-Royce F130 engine. Boeing, the Air Force, and Rolls-Royce had spent over two years on design to reach an important milestone in December 2024, ...
It doesn't happen every day for the planet's most advanced nation to release a new military aircraft, so when it does the eyes of the world turn in America's direction. And that's exactly what ...
Autocar on MSN
Top 10: Twin-engined fighters of the second world war
The Whirlwind was a heavily-armed, single-seat, twin-engine fighter designed for high performance, with great attention paid ...
CHICAGO - They are hulking relics of aviation history, salvaged from scrap dealers and combat wreckage, painstakingly restored and - in rare cases - flown again. Now there is one less of them. In a ...
US airframer Boeing has been awarded a contract worth more than $2 billion to modernise the company’s iconic B-52H heavy-bomber with new turbofan engines. The US Air Force (USAF) approved the funding ...
Northrop Grumman and the US Air Force have given the public a glimpse of the progress of the B-21 Raider by releasing new images of the latest nuclear stealth bomber as it starts ground engine runs at ...
Northrop Grumman Corp. NOC said late Tuesday that it started engine runs as part of the testing of its B-21 Raider “stealth” bomber. The program’s ground testing continues to “progress,” the defense ...
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