China’s Long Hunt for the West’s Aerospace Secrets

In December 2025, a man in a minivan with Massachusetts plates parked near the fence line at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and pointed a camera at the B-2 Spirit stealth bombers on the ramp. He had been warned off once already. He came back. This month he was...
‘Hey, Buddy, I Just Crashed’

‘Hey, Buddy, I Just Crashed’

A Marine walks out of the woods with a bloodied face and a phone in his hand, 911 already dialled. A county deputy, not quite sure what he is looking at, asks the obvious question: what kind of jet is that? The pilot glances back toward the column of black smoke on...

France Caught a Rare Russian Spy Jet

France Caught a Rare Russian Spy Jet

Somewhere over the Baltic this summer, a French Rafale slid into formation beside a Russian jet that almost never lets itself be seen. The aircraft was a Tupolev Tu-214PU — a rare, specially-equipped command aircraft that open-source analysts link to Russia's FSB...

Switzerland’s First F-35 Takes Shape in Italy

Switzerland’s First F-35 Takes Shape in Italy

Switzerland's first F-35A Lightning II is no longer a set of drawings and contracts. It is now metal. In a hall at Cameri, in the Italian region of Piedmont, the first fuselage section of a Swiss jet has been mated to its first wing — the earliest physical sign of a...

How Many Aircraft Are There in the World?

How Many Aircraft Are There in the World?

Ask most people to picture "the world's aircraft" and they imagine airliners — rows of jets at a busy airport. Yet airliners are a tiny slice of the real total. Add up everything with wings and an engine, from a two-seat trainer at a grass strip to a stealth bomber,...

Two Close Calls in Two Days at Munich

Two Close Calls in Two Days at Munich

Munich Airport has had a nervous week. On the evening of 17 August 2026, a Lufthansa Airbus A380 arriving from San Francisco touched down short of its runway and ploughed through the approach lighting at the threshold. All 351 people on board were unhurt, and the...

The Friendly Jet Trainer That Went to War

The Friendly Jet Trainer That Went to War

Most fast jets seat their crew one behind the other, the passenger staring at the back of the pilot's helmet. The BAC Jet Provost and its armed cousin, the BAC Strikemaster, do it differently. In these aircraft you sit shoulder to shoulder with the pilot, close enough...

The Spy Plane With One Black Wing

The Spy Plane With One Black Wing

Here is a strange way to predict a North Korean missile test. Open a flight-tracking website, and watch for a single, ageing American jet to take off from Nebraska, cross the Pacific, and start flying long racetrack patterns over the Yellow Sea. When that aircraft...

An Old Mirage Learns a New Emirati Trick

An Old Mirage Learns a New Emirati Trick

The Mirage 2000 first flew in 1978. The precision bomb now hanging under the United Arab Emirates' version of it was designed in Abu Dhabi in the 2020s. That gap — a Cold War delta wing carrying a home-grown 21st-century weapon — is the whole story of a new strike...

1,000 More Horses for the Black Hawk

1,000 More Horses for the Black Hawk

It is not often that an aircraft gets fifty percent more power without getting any bigger. That is exactly what the U.S. Army is trying to bolt into thousands of its helicopters — and on 12 August 2026 the effort passed one of its hardest gates. GE Aerospace's...

Finland’s Hornets Begin Their Final Countdown

Finland’s Hornets Begin Their Final Countdown

For thirty years, the sound of Finland's air defence has been the twin-engine howl of the F/A-18 Hornet. Now the clock on that sound has started ticking down. As Finland's first F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters move through training in the United States, the...