Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
A routine flight over central Texas ended in tragedy on August 12, 2026, when a U.S. Army AH-64E Apache crashed near the town of Salado, killing both crew members aboard. The helicopter came down at around 1:30 in the afternoon, and the wreckage sparked a grass fire...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
Most heads of government inspect their air force from a podium, or at most from the tarmac. On August 14, 2026, Thailand’s prime minister planned to do it from the cockpit. Anutin Charnvirakul was scheduled to fly in a Royal Thai Air Force F-16 during a visit to...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
Chinese state television does not show new tactics by accident. So when footage aired on August 12, 2026 of a Z-19 attack helicopter flying in tight formation with a cluster of reconnaissance-strike drones, it was a message as much as a training clip. It appears to be...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
Most cargo aircraft need three things the battlefield rarely offers: a runway, a pilot, and a ground crew to load them. Elroy Air’s Chaparral needs none of them. On August 12, 2026, the California company demonstrated new unattended delivery modes for the U.S....
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
In a war over the Pacific, the side that sees first usually shoots first. Distances are enormous, the sky is empty, and a threat can appear from beyond the curve of the Earth long before any ship or ground radar notices. That is why a report on August 13, 2026 caught...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
For eight months, one of American Airlines’ biggest jets sat in a Hong Kong hangar with its interior torn out. On August 13, 2026, it flew home to Dallas wearing something the airline has been promising for years: a proper business-class suite with a door. The...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
The most dangerous place for a Ukrainian fighter jet is not the sky. It is the ground. On August 13, 2026, Ukraine’s Security Service, the SBU, said it had dismantled a Russian intelligence network of fourteen people whose job was to find out exactly where...
Monde de l'aviation, Nouvelles
The Airbus A350 was built to cross oceans. It can fly seventeen hours nonstop, carry a few hundred people from Doha to Auckland, and burn through time zones like a paper napkin. On August 12 and 13, 2026, Qatar Airways used one to fly eighty miles. For two days the...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
A 100,000-ton warship does not slip quietly out to sea. On August 12, 2026, the future USS John F. Kennedy cast off from Newport News, Virginia, and pointed her bow at the Atlantic for the most important cruise of her life so far. These are her acceptance trials: the...
Aviation militaire, Nouvelles
For a quarter of a century the U.S. Navy bet the future of its supercarriers on a catapult with no steam and no pistons: a magnetic sled that flings a 30-ton fighter off the bow with a silent electromagnetic pulse. It cost billions to build and took years to tame. On...
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