The company behind the U.S. Air Force's new so-called "Doomsday" planes revealed details Wednesday of how it was developing ...
A contract to upgrade America’s “doomsday planes” has been handed to Rolls-Royce. The United States has a fleet of four ...
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 ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. was awarded a multibillion-dollar Air Force contract prior to its purchase of the Korean Air jets.
The 'doomsday' plane, which can survive a nuclear blast, would transport the US President and top military leaders in the ...
These aircraft are equipped with mobile command centres, operations areas, conference rooms and more and can also resist electromagnetic pulses. They would carry the US President and top military ...
The aircraft - which can seat up to 111 people - are capable of withstanding nuclear blasts and electromagnetic pulses, ...
This announcement comes just shy of a month after the company received the multi-billion-dollar Survivable Airborne ...
The five former Korean Air B-747-8s are likely going to be converted for the replacement of the U.S. Air Force E-4B ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. has won a $13 billion contract to develop a successor to the “Doomsday Plane,” the E-4B command and control aircraft on which the president would fly in in event of ...
The original E-4 Nightwatch earned its nickname as the “Doomsday plane” from its role as a mobile airborne command center designed to survive a nuclear attack. Prior to the contract being ...