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Southwest Airlines opening new Austin crew base, adding 2,000 jobs by 2027
Southwest Airlines announced Friday it will establish a new crew base at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in…
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Ukrainian Commander Reports Nearly 1,000 Russian Casualties in 48-Hour Drone Operation
Ukrainian drone commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi reported that his units struck 976 Russian soldiers over…
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Fighting Continues Between Thailand, Cambodia the Morning After Trump Claims Ceasefire
Cambodia said Thai forces, including fighter jets, continued to strike targets across their disputed border…
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U.S. President’s $5 Billion Air Force One Jets from Boeing Delayed Again as 35-Year-Old Fleet Awaits Replacement
Latest delay pushes presidential aircraft program four years behind schedule, with costs exceeding $5 billion…
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European Country Starts Accepting Third Country Deportees from the US—Agrees to Take in 50
Kosovo has started accepting migrants deported from the United States who are not originally from…
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US Forces Seized and Raided Chinese Cargo Ship Delivering Military Equipment to Iran – WSJ
The ship was boarded in the Indian Ocean last month, with military equipment being seized,…
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Navy Reports Warn of Serious V-22 Osprey Safety Risks, With Some Fixes Stretching Into 2030s
Longstanding and deadly mechanical problems with the V-22 Osprey have gone unaddressed for years by…
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Only Chevron Tankers Sail International Waters as Venezuela Oil Exports Fall After U.S. Seizure, Sources Say
Venezuela’s oil exports have fallen sharply since the United States seized an oil tanker on December 10,…
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Switzerland’s F-35 order shrinks amid $1.6 billion cost overrun after price dispute with US
Switzerland announced on Friday it would reduce the number of Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II…
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No Deal on European Fighter Jet After Ministerial Talks as €100 Billion FCAS Project Hangs in Balance
Defence ministers from Germany, France and Spain failed to reach an agreement on Europe’s troubled next-generation fighter…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.















