American defense firm Lockheed Martin has lauded the F-35 as "most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world.
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Cherry Creek students gear up for an aviation competition against top teams like American Airlines and the Royal Canadian Air ...
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Some allies are rethinking the F-35 as a new contract decision upends Lockheed's longtime dominance in stealth fighter aircraft.
This sudden conflict with the United States fundamentally threatens Canada’s long-standing approach to national defense. But ...
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Canada is legally committed to buy only the first 16 of the 88 F-35s. The rest of the order – or more – could be filled by ...
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According to RCAF Brig. Gen. Brendan Cook, industry engagement will begin by summer 2025, with an initial operational capability (IOC) targeted for 2033. The modernization effort also includes a ...