April 22, 2010 Military Aviation News

Greek fighter jets intercept Turkish jets in international air space

04/22/2010

Greek fighter jets intercepted Turkish jets training in international air space over the Aegean Sea three times Tuesday, said the Turkish General Staff on its website on Wednesday.

Iran expected to begin Gulf exercises

04/22/2010

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is expected to begin air, land and sea exercises in the Persian Gulf, perhaps as soon as Thursday, according to Iran's IRIB news agency.

Camber Corporation Announces First Flight of the Modified T-1A Combat Systems Officer (CSO) Aircraft

04/22/2010

Camber Corporation announced today that the T-1A aircraft with the modification to support CSO training had its first flight today, April 21, 2010.

Military Aircraft For Sale

04/22/2010

Believe it or not, but today you can choose all the excitement in the community provided you come with enough money to spend.

Israel Mulls U.S. Stance on Unilateral Iran Strike

04/22/2010

Israel's defense community is divided on the importance of securing U.S. backing for an independent Israeli military strike on Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported today (see GSN, April 20).

Ash cloud has jet fighters grounded in Europe

04/22/2010

When an Icelandic volcano erupted last week, it didn't just wreak havoc with commercial flights. It grounded American jet fighters and some of the most advanced air forces in the world.

Boeing Team Supports Upcoming biofuel-powered Flight of U.S. Navy's F/A-18

04/22/2010

Boeing [NYSE: BA] is supporting the U.S. Navy's biofuel-powered flight, scheduled to take place on Earth Day, April 22.

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