Ukraine remains at the center of a rapidly expanding military aviation training effort as the country continues to fight an ongoing war while preparing for long-term air force modernization. Ukraine reported that it trained nearly 100 cadet pilots during 2025.
Military aircraft
France has finalized a major airborne surveillance procurement, signing a contract worth 12.3 billion Swedish kroner, or about $1.3 billion, for two Saab GlobalEye airborne early warning and control aircraft.
The U.S. military has a reputation for keeping aircraft in service far beyond their original design life.
The long service life of these fighter jets demonstrates how durability, adaptability, and cost efficiency shape modern air power.
The evolution of military airlift has led to the development of some of the world’s largest and most capable aircraft.
As of 2025, the United States has the World’s Largest Air Forces with a combined total of 14,486 military aircraft, spread across four service branches.
China’s advanced J-36 6th-Gen aircraft has been captured during what analysts believe is its second test flight.
MOU was signed today by Boeing and CAE to further their working relationship and look into new teaming possibilities in the defence aerospace training industry.
Antonov State Enterprise announced it completed the final construction of the first An-178-100R military aircraft