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Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Electra.aero to explore the EL9 aircraft, highlighting potential advancements in military aviation. Over the last ...
The Electra Ultra-STOL EL9 can quietly take off and land in 150 feet, enabling operations in austere areas while retaining the safety, cost and range benefits of a fixed-wing aircraft.
The story of a British national surviving the Air India crash is miraculous but not unique, with others in the past defying similar odds.
On December 24, 1971, LANSA Flight 508, a Lockheed L-188 Electra en route from Lima to Pucallpa, Peru, broke up in mid-air during a thunderstorm and crashed in the Amazon Rainforest.
Designed in 1939, the Lockheed L-133 was decades ahead of its time—a futuristic jet fighter that could’ve made the U.S. the first nation to deploy jet-powered combat aircraft. Featuring swept ...
AeroTime looks at three incredible sole survivors who miraculously escaped from deadly crashes and went on to explain how the experience impacted their lives.
What emerged was Lockheed’s P-3 Orion, a patrol airplane derived from the company’s initially troubled L-188 Electra airliner.
Four-turbine aircraft are a rare sight on the tarmac these days, as the efficiency and affordability of twinjet aircraft has made air travel more convenient.
Trace the history of Lockheed, from the L-10 Electra to the L-1049 Super Constellation and the TriStar, highlighting key innovations.
The Victorian Electoral Commission sought a Supreme Court injunction against right-wing lobby group Advance for repeatedly putting up posters that breached campaign rules in the tense Prahran ...
Downed by mechanical failure in a thunderstorm, the Lockheed L-188 Electra had been in service only 11 days for 132 flight hours.