Tag: aircraft
You Are Not Free to Move About the Country
“Rather than add to the complexity of domestic fare pricing with the threat of compelled cash payments, wouldn’t U.S. air travelers benefit more from having a wider array of airlines to choose among?
Given the authorization to do so, top global performers such as Singapore Airlines, the Dubai-based Emirates, Japan’s All Nippon Airways, and Australia’s Qantas could enter the U.S. market to challenge American legacy carriers on the high-revenue routes that link dynamic American regions.”
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“At the other end of the market, budget carriers such as Ireland’s Ryanair, Britain’s EasyJet, and Malaysia’s AirAsia provide no-frills travel that could put downward pressure on economy-class fares within the U.S. and give travelers more choice and market power.”
Turkey’s Next-Gen Fighter Jet and Stealthy Drone Are Here—and Massively Important
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/turkey-next-gen-fighter-jet-143000973.html
The REAL reasons America lost dogfights over Vietnam
Blame America’s Air Traffic Control System for Your Flight Delay
A key air defense system wasn’t working right when a drone killed an American in Syria, pushing the US to retaliate with force
Israeli strikes on Syria intensify, raise tensions with Iran
https://www.yahoo.com/news/israeli-strikes-syria-intensify-raise-060321593.html
Is the U.S. military industrial base prepared for peer competitor war?: Video Sources
The U.S. Defense Industrial Base Is Not Prepared for a Possible Conflict with China Seth G. Jones. CSIS. https://features.csis.org/preparing-the-US-industrial-base-to-deter-conflict-with-China/ Affordable Mass: The Need for a Cost-Effective PGM Mix for Great Power Conflict Mark A. Aunzinger. 2021 11. Mitchell Institute. https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Affordable_Mass_Policy_Paper_31-FINAL.pdf Ukraine War
The Race for 6th Generation Fighters – Drones, Lasers & Future Air Dominance
Cool your jets: Why the West is making Ukraine wait for fighter planes
“The West isn’t really saying “never” on fighter jets for Ukraine — it just wants to focus first on getting Kyiv weapons for a looming offensive.
That’s the sentiment emerging in the wake of U.S. President Joe Biden’s blunt “no” — echoed to various degrees by leaders in Germany and the U.K. — to the question of whether he would be sending Ukraine the fighter jets it is requesting. While officials have publicly remained relatively unequivocal that no jets are forthcoming, private discussions indicate it may actually just be a matter of time.”