On this day in aviation history, 72 years ago (November 20, 1953), noted Naval Aviator and test pilot Albert Scott Crossfield Jr. became the first to fly Mach 2.0, which is twice the speed of sound.
In early 1960, a new aircraft began to appear under the internal designation Ye-8. At first, it was described as an improved MiG-21, and for a short time, it even carried the future name MiG-23, but ...
VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Equity Insider News Commentary — Congress approved $839 billion in Pentagon funding for fiscal 2026, $8 billion more than the Department of Defense ...
Exchange Income Corporation (TSX: EIF) (“EIC” or the “Corporation”) a diversified, acquisition-oriented company focused on opportunities in the Aerospace & Aviation and Manufacturing segments, is ...
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