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Trump says he could fly on Qatar's Boeing 747 converted for presidential use by February, while the Air Force estimates hundreds of millions on retrofits.
President Donald Trump said he could start flying in the new luxury jumbo jet as soon as February of next year.
The US Air Force is hoping that its KC-46 fleet will be able to handle China, but logistical problems are complicating this plan.
Safety? Security? Or comfort? That’s the $1 billion decision that confronted US President Donald Trump with his new Air Force One.
Business Insider flew aboard the decades-old aircraft during a recent surveillance mission. NATO plans to replace the E-3 in ...
The transfer of the jet from Qatar to the Trump administration sparked a political firestorm in the spring among Democrats ...
Business Insider got access to a NATO AWACS flight for an eight-hour surveillance mission over Eastern Europe.
The Royal International Air Tattoo delighted crowds with an incredible number of modern aircraft, including for the first ...
Boeing 707s still fly worldwide, but none as airliners. Discover how this iconic jetliner lives on in military service around ...
As global aviation grapples with rising trade demands, ESG imperatives, and technological disruption, one of its ...
Since Pratt & Whitney emerged as a startup a century ago, Aviation Week has chronicled its growth into a world-leading ...