US moves ahead with sale of F110 engines for Turkey’s Kaan fighter despite Congress concerns
The proposed engine package would supply dozens of US-built turbofans for Turkey’s indigenous combat aircraft, despite opposition from some lawmakers over Ankara’s continued possession of the Russian-made S-400 air defence system.
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Lethal Autonomy Review: Frank Kendall’s Warning About Drones, AI, and the End of the Manned Fighter
In his final weeks as Air Force secretary, Frank Kendall left the incoming administration some parting advice: keep buying the F-35, keep upgrading it, and don’t pretend autonomous drones are ready to replace crewed fighters yet.
Taiwan tracks 13 Chinese ships, 11 military aircraft
The Ministry of National Defense tracked 11 Chinese military aircraft, six naval vessels, and seven official ships around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Tuesday and 6 a.m. on Wednesday. Three of the 11 People’s Liberation Army aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line in the country’s northern and southwestern air defense identification zone, according to the MND.
115th Fighter Wing hosts German officer as exchange supports NATO ties ahead of Germany’s planned F-35A transition
The 115th Fighter Wing hosted a German Air Force officer from June 1 to 11 under the Military Reserve Exchange Program. It was the second consecutive year the wing hosted a German officer through the program.
Air Force advances future of air superiority with CCA contracts
The Department of the Air Force awarded several contracts for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, including Increment 1 air vehicles as well as mission autonomy software, in a push to rapidly field advanced combat capabilities.
A Marine who flew the F/A-18, F-16, F-22, and F-35 says one jet stood apart
Berke said people often ask him which fighter was his favorite. "The short, easy answer is the F-22 Raptor is a unique aircraft," he said. "Getting to fly that was amazing, and it really doesn't have a real equal in the world that it operates."
Bangladesh Negotiates Purchase of 24 J-10CE Fighter Jets from China: A Transformational Technological Leap for Its Air Force
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's official visit to China could mark a decisive step in one of the most significant military modernization programs in Bangladesh's history. According to multiple reports from Dhaka, the Bangladeshi government is advancing negotiations to acquire 24 Chengdu J-10CE multirole fighter jets, with the goal of signing an agreement before August.
Hungarian Air Force Welcomes Two New Gripen Fighters at Kecskemét Air Base
Hungary has officially inducted two new SAAB JAS 39 Gripen fighter aircraft into service, increasing the Hungarian Air Force’s fleet to 18 aircraft and marking the 20th anniversary of Swedish–Hungarian military cooperation.
Italy backs wider GCAP expansion as Canada, Germany and Saudi Arabia are named
The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) could eventually grow beyond Britain, Italy and Japan, as interest in the next-generation fighter project begins to spread beyond its three founding partners. Italy this week said it would welcome additional countries into the programme, including Canada, Germany and Saudi Arabia, if their participation helps strengthen the project and reduce development costs.
Exercise Salitre 2026: South America’s most modern and advanced fighter aircraft will make its international debut in Chile
After achieving Full Operational Capability (FOC) at the end of 2025 and adding new advances in the maturity of its combat capabilities, local production and technology transfer, the Brazilian Air Force’s (FAB) F-39E Gripen fighter aircraft are preparing to carry out their first international deployment during Exercise Salitre 2026, one of the most important multinational air exercises in South America.