Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, the U.S. Air Force’s first female four-star general, will retire this summer. She was also the second women in the U.S. military to reach that rank.
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Boeing given contract to upgrade Japan’s four E-767s
Boeing has been awarded a $402 million contract to upgrade Japan’s four E-767 aircraft and three ground support facilities.
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Canada preparing to supply Ukrainian military with satellite imagery
Ukraine’s military could soon have access to satellite imagery data from Canada’s RADARSAT-2 satellite. An agreement is expected to be announced soon.
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Dassault believes Egypt’s order could lead to other sales
Dassault CEO Eric Trappier told RTL radio that the purchase of 24 Rafales by Egypt could lead to more success in other countries.
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USAF exploring public-private partnership for B-52 re-engine initiative
According to Lt. Gen. Mike Holmes, U.S. Air Force’s deputy chief of staff for Strategic Plans and Requirements, the service is looking at viability of using a public-private partnership to replace the TF-33 engines on the B-52 bomber.
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