A revitalized B-1B Lancer brought out of storage — with a new name and nose art that pays homage to a World War II bombing crew shot down over Burma — is ready for action in the Middle East if needed.
The B-1B 86-0115, now renamed "Apocalypse II," returned to service at Dyess AFB after being previously retired in 2021. The U ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a UPS plane exploded during takeoff at the Louisville Airport, causing a fiery scene, leaving at least 14 people dead, 15 injured and 9 ...
German students join their American counterparts to honor Utahn Gail Halvorsen on the 77th anniversary when the Berlin ...
In 1944, Allied engineers attempted one of the most dangerous experiments of World War II: flying tanks directly into combat ...
The U.S. Air Force just resurrected a B-1B Lancer bomber from the legendary “Boneyard” desert storage facility at ...