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The United States is planning on banning Chinese airlines from using Russian airspace on all flights to and from the United States, though as you might expect, there’s some pushback… US DOT wants to add airspace restrictions on Chinese airlines Since early 2022, Russian airspace has been closed to aircraft registered in the United States, and vice versa. This is of course related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has had much wider implications, in terms of sanctions. These airspace closures have posed a challenge for many airlines, given the size of Russia, and the importance of its airspace for…

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Integrated executive aviation group Comlux has announced that it will complete the cabin outfitting of eight VIP airliners for Magnifica Air: six Airbus A220 and two A321 aircraft. The contract includes options for an unspecified number of additional aircraft.  The announcement was made during the NBAA-BACE executive aviation show, which is taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 14-16, 2025.  Comlux will carry out this project at its Indianapolis completion center, where it has outfitted all the preceding A220 VIP conversions.  Work on the aircraft will cover the aircraft structure, the cabin interior fittings and the aircraft’s connectivity…

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Since the development of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), which began as a concept in 2000, the brigade has had a requirement for a mobile howitzer as outlined in the Stryker Operational Requirements Document. That document states “a self-propelled 155mm howitzer is the required capability” that “can be displaced from its firing position by no more than five soldiers in two minutes.” However, the Army has failed to deliver on this critical capability for the past 25 years, and the result is a dangerous capability gap that significantly affects the lethality of the brigade. For the past nine years,…

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Singapore Airlines offers its monthly KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promo, whereby you can receive a 30% discount on award tickets in select markets. This is a fantastic opportunity to save on award flights on one of the world’s best airlines. There are several opportunities to save miles on tickets in economy, premium economy, and business class, including some options for travel to and from North America. Let’s go over the details. Book discounted Singapore Airlines awards Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer program offers monthly “Spontaneous Escapes” deals, where there’s a list of flights that can be booked at a 30% discount when redeeming…

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Boeing’s Business Jet division (BBJ) has unveiled a new turnkey VIP service built around the Boeing 747-8 platform, targeting ultra-high-net-worth customers who demand the utmost in luxury, range, and customization for private maritime or global missions. The offering bundles aircraft procurement, completion, lifecycle support, and maintenance under a single program, promising clients a seamless path to owning the world’s largest private jet. The 747-8 is already famed as being one of the largest airliners ever built. Clients opting in will benefit from an unmatched range (roughly 8,500 nautical miles), payload flexibility, and the prestige of the ‘Queen of the Skies’…

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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has unveiled the Ragnarök Low-Cost Cruise Missile (LCCM), a new system the company says could redefine affordability and scalability in precision strike capabilities.  Presented at Kratos’ facilities in San Diego, Ragnarök combines a 500-nautical-mile (925-kilometer) range with a unit price reportedly around $150,000 when produced in batches of 100. That figure is significantly lower than the cost of traditional cruise missiles, which often exceeds several million dollars per unit.  The Ragnarök features a carbon-composite fuselage, a wing-folding mechanism for compact storage, and compatibility with multiple carriage options, including internal bays, external pylons, and palletized configurations.…

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In 2025, the battle for dominance of the skies focuses largely on the raw speed and firepower of combat aircraft, as it has since the debut of airplanes on the battlefield. Today, stealth has become a more decisive factor than many conventional measurements of performance, including speed and maneuverability. However, the heavy losses incurred by American aviators in the skies over Vietnam forever cemented the value of designing fighters for agile dogfighting. So the question is, why can’t a high-power jet with immense thrust and a large wingspan simply turn at its highest speeds? The answer is two-fold: physics and…

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Since its beginnings in 2003, Wizz Air has grown from a vision into a 243-aircraft strong, forward-thinking airline. Starting with its first Airbus A320-200, the fleet now includes A321s, A321neos and the latest A321XLR aircraft. Operating to 190+ airports across more than 800 routes, Wizz Air is powered by over 9,000 employees — from pilots and cabin crew to engineers and office staff. With over 250 new aircraft on order, attracting skilled captains and first officers remains a top priority. In Romania, Wizz Air operates from 13 airports with 228 routes to 85 destinations in 27 countries. Over 1,600 people…

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American aerospace company Honeywell recently predicted that the demand for private jets is projected to stay strong even after normal commercial air service has resumed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Many expected that the demand for private aviation would drop sharply after air travel went back to normal, but, instead, it has remained high. Honeywell supplies a wide range of parts and major systems for the private jet industry, including everything from powerplants to flight management systems, and more. The company’s products can be found inside a variety of jets from almost every major planemaker. Honeywell’s 10-Year Plan…

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The next conflict likely won’t start with bullets or missiles at a distant overseas location, but instead could be a cyber strike on the homeland.“The first shots will be fired in the cyber domain,” said Maj. Gen. Jake Kwon, director of strategic operations for the Army’s Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff. “The Army has to think differently, and we have to fight faster.”Kwon spoke Tuesday alongside Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, deputy chief of staff G-6, and Brandon Pugh, principal cyber advisor to the secretary of the Army, at the annual Association of the U.S. Army conference in Washington.To…

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