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U.S. Sens. Susan Collins, Angus King and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree said Trump's plan to accept a luxury jet from Qatar ...
The Houthi rebels of Yemen have intimidated even the American Air Force, which is said to be the most powerful air force in ...
An aviation historian, who once worked in the United States Air Force’s history program, discusses the history of Air Force ...
We need new thinking—something that doesn’t come naturally to large bureaucracies like the one in the Pentagon—about national defense. A guiding principle of that new thinking must be that the defense ...
President Trump's current Air Force One and Qatar's gifted $400 million luxury Boeing differ most greatly on age and technology, cost, size, interior design and travel purposes.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth spoke Friday on several recent developments concerning the Trump administration, including ...
The lawmakers criticized President Trump's plan to accept a $400 million jet from Qatar, warning of concerns linked to ...
During his final stop in the Middle East, President Trump touted a $1.4 trillion investment in artificial intelligence and tech from the UAE, along with significant defense and economic agreements ...
President Donald Trump's concerns about Air Force One seem less focused on safety and security and more on size and opulence.
The president’s concerns about Air Force One seem less focused on safety and security and more on size and opulence.
There is nothing legally wrong with President Donald Trump’s accepting a Boeing 747-8 from Qatar for use as a temporary new Air Force One. But he would be unwise to do so.
Trump's Middle East policy was captured by an address in Saudi Arabia during which he repeated his desire to "end past conflicts and forge new partnerships," "even if our differences may be profound." ...