The Central Intelligence Agency will release nearly 900 declassified documents on Civil Air Transport and Air America at a symposium at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force today.
Day: June 2, 2011
Czech grounds L-39 after investigation into Dec. 2010 crash
The Czech Republic has grounded all of its L-39 jet trainers after an investigation into the crash of a jet in December 2010 revealed problems with the engine.
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XO of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower fired
The executive officer of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower lost his job on May 24 while undergoing investigations.
NATO, Russian fighters to hold first joint exercise
For the first time, Russian and NATO fighters will take part in a joint exercise designed to prevent September 11-style airliner hijacks.
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