They’re called Doomsday planes—high-tech, maxed-out Boeing 747s that the President ... Earlier this month, Nevada-based ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. has officially confirmed that it landed the deal for the Air Force’s next generation E-4B Nightwatch ...
Rolls-Royce has been chosen to supply technology for a new version of the American military aircraft nicknamed the “Doomsday ...
Indeed, this contract, valued at a staggering $13 billion and expected ... With the potential to be dubbed a “Pentagon in the sky,” these Doomsday planes are tailored to survive extreme scenarios, ...
A contract to upgrade America’s “doomsday planes” has been handed to Rolls-Royce. The United States has a fleet of four ...
These aircraft are equipped with mobile command centres, operations areas, conference rooms and more and can also resist ...
"[W]hat we have done is assured the Air Force that everything we produce under the contract becomes their data," said Brady ...
The aircraft - which can seat up to 111 people - are capable of withstanding nuclear blasts and electromagnetic pulses, ...
Given the sensitivity of this asset, the Air Force rarely shows the interior of the E-4B. However, Offutt Air Force Base’s ...
The company behind the U.S. Air Force's new so-called "Doomsday" planes revealed details Wednesday of how it was developing ...
aptly nicknamed “Doomsday planes.” With a $13 billion contract from the Air Force for the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) program, this mid-size firm plans to create a near-“digital twin” ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. was awarded a multibillion-dollar Air Force contract prior to its purchase of the Korean Air jets.