The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon, colloquially known as the “Viper,” is a testament to enduring aerospace design and iterative technological advancement. Originating in the
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US plans new F-55 fighter jet and modernized F-22 Super
The United States is pursuing the development of a new warplane called the F-55 and an upgraded variant of the F-22 Raptor known as the
F-16 Block 70 to boost defense capabilities of Philippines
The Philippines has secured approval from the United States to acquire 20 units of the Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 aircraft, marking a major development
Bulgaria receives first F-16V fighter from Lockheed Martin
Bulgaria welcomed the first of its new F-16V Block 70 jets on April 13, 2024, marking a major development for its military fleet. Lockheed Martin
Canada Reconsiders F-35 Fighter Jet Deal with the U.S.
Canada is reviewing its multibillion-dollar agreement with Lockheed Martin to purchase F-35 fighter jets. On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the reassessment of the
F-35 Fleet Reaches a Remarkable 1 Million Flight Hours
The global F-35 Lightning II fighter jets fleet has surpassed 1 million flight hours, a milestone reflecting the aircraft’s expanding presence and continued role in
Bulgaria Receives First F-16 Block 70 Aircraft
Bulgaria has taken delivery of its first F-16 Block 70 fighter jet from Lockheed Martin, a move that supports the country’s efforts to upgrade its
Lockheed Martin Awarded $270M Contract for F-22 Upgrades
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a $270 million contract to integrate next-generation infrared sensors onto the F-22 Raptor. Known as the Infrared
The Advancements of the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, first delivered in April 1972, set new benchmarks in commercial aviation. Its debut came after six challenging years of development, marked
Romania Strengthens Defense with Lockheed F-35 Order
Romania has finalized an agreement to acquire Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jets, bolstering its national defense capabilities. The move adds to the nation’s existing fleet