Women Warriors of Osan
Duke, Double, Shotgun, and Dirty – names never given to the daughters of America – are the call signs of four F-16 pilots who just happen to be women. […]
Duke, Double, Shotgun, and Dirty – names never given to the daughters of America – are the call signs of four F-16 pilots who just happen to be women. […]
When World War II ended in August 1945, the U.S. government canceled its orders for bomber aircraft. Boeing plants that had been producing the B-17 and B-29 bombers in large numbers shut down and soon, 30,000 Boeing employees were out of work. […]
Business jet, private jet or, in slang, bizjet is a term describing a jet aircraft, usually of modest size, designed for transporting small groups of business people for commercial reasons at a time convenient to their business needs. […]
General aviation airplanes have historically served the public’s needs for personal and business travel, as well as for sport and recreational aviation. […]
The Gulf War was an anomaly compared to other wars of the second half of the 20th century. […]
Kansas Inc. requested a forecast of the state’s aerospace industry to be produced by the Center for Economic Development and Business Research. […]
The second decade of the twentieth century marked the beginning of the U.S. aircraft industry. Growth was slow though and companies remained small until the United States started supporting the needs generated by World War I. […]
In 1930, Boeing created the revolutionary Monomail, which made traditional biplane construction a design of the past. […]
Since it was founded just 22 years after the Wright brothers’ first flight, the University and its graduates have built an enviable record of achievement in every aspect of aviation and aerospace. […]
With the wide-open skies as inspiration, Kansas is taking off with many top-rated aviation and aerospace attractions. […]
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