Military Aviation News Archive

Taiwan tracks 9 Chinese ships, 1 military aircraft

04/07/2026

The Ministry of National Defense tracked eight Chinese naval vessels, one military aircraft, and one official ship around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Monday and 6 a.m. on Tuesday. The People’s Liberation Army aircraft entered the country’s southwestern air defense identification zone, according to the MND. In response, Taiwan deployed aircraft, naval ships, and coastal-based missile systems to monitor PLA activity.

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U.S. Requests 38 F-35As for Air Force in New Budget Proposal Under 85-Aircraft Plan to Reinforce Stealth Power

04/07/2026

In April 2026, the FY2027 Procurement Programs P-1 document confirmed that the U.S. Air Force is set to receive 38 F-35A Lightning II fighters under the new defense budget request, placing the aircraft once again at the center of American tactical airpower planning.

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How US operation to rescue air officer from Iran unfolded

04/07/2026

United States President Donald Trump has announced that the US military has rescued a missing American fighter jet crew member in Iran. The Air Force officer went missing in a remote part of Iran after the downing of his F-15 jet on Friday. Its two crew members ejected from the plane. The pilot was quickly rescued by US forces, but a search had to be launched for the F-15’s weapons systems officer.

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Air Force wants almost $1B to buy first CCA drones in 2027

04/07/2026

The Trump administration released a record-breaking $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal Friday, comprising $1.15 trillion of discretionary funds for FY27 and $350 billion from a future reconciliation bill. The request would allocate $30.6 billion in total for Air Force aircraft procurement, which for the first time includes the CCA program.

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Footage emerges of three US military aircraft destroyed in Iran

04/06/2026

Newly surfaced footage appears to show three US military aircraft destroyed in Iran's Isfahan Province, raising further questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident. The aircraft were reportedly involved in a search-and-rescue operation for a missing US airman. A spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the aircraft included two Black Hawk helicopters and a C-130 transport plane.

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US military loses seventh aircraft in ongoing West Asia conflict

04/06/2026

The United States has lost another aircraft in the ongoing war in West Asia. With this, it has been confirmed that at least seven US military aircraft have been destroyed during this conflict. Recently, debris from a US fighter jet, allegedly shot down by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has also been made public.

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Russian Su-30 fighter crashes in occupied Crimea — fourth Russian military aircraft loss in four days

04/06/2026

A Russian Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jet crashed in occupied Crimea during a training flight on 3 April, Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed. Both crew members ejected and were recovered safely, making it the second Russian military aircraft to crash in occupied Crimea and the fourth overall in four days.

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‘Safe and sound’: How a U.S. Airman Shot Down in Iran Was Rescued From a Mountain Crevice

04/06/2026

A United States Air Force member who was missing behind enemy lines for more than 24 hours after his F-15E fighter jet was shot down in Iran on Friday has been rescued, President Donald Trump announced early Sunday morning. “WE GOT HIM!” Trump wrote on Truth Social shortly after midnight. "The U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine," Trump wrote.

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US Forces have rescued missing crew member of F-15E jet downed by Iran in daring mission, intense fighting: reports

04/05/2026

US forces have successfully extracted a downed American airman from Iran, with the rescued crew member and the special operations team now “safely out of Iran,” according to reports. The airman was one of two aboard an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down earlier this week. Both had ejected over southwestern Iran, triggering a high-risk rescue mission.

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How the US military rescues pilots after aircraft losses in combat

04/05/2026

When a U.S. military aircraft is lost behind enemy lines, survival training begins immediately and rescue operations are quickly set into motion, according to former Navy fighter pilot Matthew “Whiz” Buckley. Once a pilot ejects, the immediate focus shifts to survival and evasion, he said. “As an aviator, as an air crew, we go through SERE, survival, evasion, resistance, and escape training,” Buckley said.

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Second US combat aircraft crashes in Persian Gulf area, pilot rescued - Media

04/03/2026

On Friday, a second US Air Force fighter jet crashed in the Persian Gulf region, and the sole pilot was rescued. This was reported by two American officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, according to UNN with reference to The New York Times.

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US F-15E fighter jet shot down over Iran

04/03/2026

A United States F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet has been shot down by enemy fire over Iran, U.S. officials confirmed. One of the aircraft’s two crew members has been rescued, Israeli media first reported. U.S. officials confirmed the reports in statements to CBS News and Axios. A search for the second crew member is ongoing. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Military Times “the president has been briefed” on the downed fighter jet.

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Guard, Reserve Leaders Flag Concern over Recapitalizing Fighter Fleet

04/03/2026

Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve leaders warn that the Air Force must modernize their fighter fleets along with the Active force, or they risk losing combat-tested talent and making the reserve forces irrelevant in future operations. Speaking at a media roundtable during AFA’s Warfare Symposium in February, Lt. Gen. John P. Healy, chief of the Air Force Reserve, said more than 80 percent of his aircraft inventory are legacy jets with limited future lifespans.

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Italy turns away Middle East-bound US military aircraft from Sicily stopover

04/03/2026

U.S. military aircraft heading from the United States to the Middle East have been refused permission to stop off at an air base in Italy, an Italian government source has told Defense News. The request to land at Sigonella air base in Sicily was issued to Italian authorities after the aircraft had already taken off from the U.S., Italian daily Corriere della Sera reported on Tuesday.

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WORLD: Air Warfare Symposium 2026

04/03/2026

When Air Combat Command began developing a simplified aircraft readiness metric two years ago, the aim was to turn voluminous data points into a single number that could enable commands at every echelon to know exactly how many planes they could get off the ground on any given day. Now, with Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach, the former ACC commander, as Air Force Chief of Staff, that system is spreading to other major commands.

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GE Misses March 2026 Engine Deadline, Triggering Fresh Tejas Mk1A Crisis as India’s Fighter Fleet Modernisation Falters

04/03/2026

India’s effort to rebuild its shrinking fighter fleet has entered another critical phase after General Electric failed to deliver five additional F404-IN20 engines before the end of March 2026. According to local India defence website, the missed deadline has transformed an already delayed Tejas Mk1A programme into a wider force-structure problem because the Indian Air Force urgently requires replacement aircraft for retiring Soviet-era combat fleets.

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Canada Signals First Shift From US Fighter Jets Since 1946 With New Sixth-Gen Tempest Program

04/03/2026

Canada is preparing to join the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), the multinational effort led by the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan to develop the sixth-generation Tempest fighter jet, in what could mark a long-term shift in Ottawa’s defense strategy.

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Edgewing receives first GCAP next-gen fighter international contract to boost design activities

04/03/2026

The international joint venture Edgewing has been awarded its first Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) design and development contract, valued at £686 million. The GCAP Agency, which manages the multibillion dollar flagship project on behalf of the UK, Italy and Japan, issued the contract on Wednesday. It runs until June 2026. Mirroring GCAP’s national sponsors, Edgewing is comprised of England’s BAE Systems, Italy’s Leonardo, and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co. Ltd.

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U.S. Quietly Arms Australia With 450 AIM-260A Missiles in US$3.16 Billion Deal, Giving RAAF a Powerful New Edge Against China’s PL-15

04/02/2026

The quiet approval of up to 450 AIM-260A Joint Advanced Tactical Missiles will make Australia the first foreign operator of America’s next-generation air-to-air weapon, dramatically expanding the RAAF’s long-range capability against China’s PL-15 and PL-17 missile threat.

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Iran issues stark warning to Bulgaria over US aircraft access

04/02/2026

Iranian authorities have warned Bulgaria not to allow the United States to use its airports for aircraft involved in military operations against Iran, the Bulgarian foreign ministry confirmed. The warning was conveyed in a diplomatic note dated March 18, in which Tehran protested against US military refuelling planes stationed at Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport. The development was first highlighted by Stanislav Balabanov, a lawmaker from the “There is Such People” party, Reuters reports.

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Pentagon Is Doubling Fleet of A-10 Attack Planes in Middle East

04/02/2026

The Pentagon is doubling its Middle East fleet of Air Force A-10 attack planes, which can support advancing ground troops, even as President Trump says he wants to end the Iran war in two to three weeks. The Air Force is dispatching 18 A-10s to join roughly a dozen A-10s already in the region that U.S. commanders have used to attack Iranian boats and Iran-backed militias in Iraq, two Pentagon officials said on Wednesday.

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30 killed in Russian military transport aircraft crash in Crimea

04/02/2026

At least 30 passengers and crew were killed when a Russian military transport plane went down during a routine flight over a remote, mountainous region of Crimea, the Russian Defense Ministry and Russian investigators said Wednesday. Communication had been lost with the AN-26, a twin-engined prop plane made by Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer Antonov, before it crashed into a cliff at about 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday with seven crew and 23 passengers on board.

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France Refuses Rafale Source Codes to India, Triggering Major Blow to New Delhi’s Airpower Independence Strategy

04/01/2026

Paris has reportedly denied India access to the Rafale fighter’s core source codes, preventing New Delhi from independently modifying the Thales RBE2 AESA radar, MDPU mission computer and SPECTRA electronic warfare suite.

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Dozens Of A-10 Warthogs Appear Poised To Join Epic Fury

04/01/2026

With the iconic attack jet now in the twilight of its career, there are signs that the A-10C is set to deploy to the Middle East region for Operation Epic Fury. Such a deployment might well provide the combat swansong for the A-10, which the USAF plans to retire for good by the end of the decade, if not sooner. The development comes as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up his threats against Iran, including threatening to eliminate its civilian infrastructure and oil-producing capability.

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Russia Reportedly Loses Another Su-34 Fighter-Bomber

04/01/2026

Russian military bloggers have reported the loss of another Su-34 fighter-bomber. The information about the loss of the Su-34 by the Russian Armed Forces was shared by the Russian Telegram channel Fighterbomber. The post did not include specific details about the location or cause of the incident. However, the message included the phrase "Eternal flight, brother," which suggests that the pilot did not survive the event.

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