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A U.S. Air Force KC-10 refueling tanker from the 60th Air Mobility Wing stationed at Travis Air Force Base in California lost its refueling boom on Tuesday and had to make an emergency landing.
Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Department of Defense have been negotiating a contract for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program for more than a year.
A smartphone dubbed the Boeing Black is intended to be used as a means of secure communication between governmental agencies and their contractors working on matters related to national security and...
The U.S. Air Force wants to replace its aging fleet of electronic warfare planes. The need is so urgent that the service wants to buy 10 new aircraft immediately on a no-bid contract worth more than...
In a presentation Tuesday at the company’s defense facility in St. Louis, The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) unveiled its entry into the contract competition for a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force....
Early Friday morning North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test that officials say gives the country capability to produce smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike...
In a drama that has taken years to play out, Boeing may be on the verge of selling $7 billion worth of fighter planes to Qatar and Kuwait
Investors may buy stocks in defense contractors because of their record of dividend payments and share repurchases. But are these stocks overbought or do they still have some room to run?
In an effort to save money, the U.S. Air Force has announced plans to retire its 40-year old A-10 close air support aircraft beginning in 2018.
Boeing on Tuesday launched a website offering a "sneak peek" at the design it has prepared with Saab for the so-called T-X training jet that will replace the venerable T-38.
A consortium led by Northrop Grumman has begun testing its clean-sheet design for a new U.S. Air Force training jet to replace the decades old T-38.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a contract valued at $2.8 billion to Boeing to produce the first 19 new KC-46A tankers.
The U.S. State Department has now approved the potential sale of precision-guided munitions and equipment to its NATO partners.
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin received some very good news Tuesday. The company's F-35A has been declared ready for combat by the U.S. Air Force,