The U.S. Air Force has granted Sierra Nevada Corp a $13 billion contract to develop a successor to the E-4B, colloquially known as the Doomsday Plane, due to its capacity to withstand nuclear war. The ...
Northern Nevada aerospace and defense company Sierra Nevada Corp. will be making America’s next “Doomsday plane.” ...
The company behind the U.S. Air Force's new so-called "Doomsday" planes revealed details Wednesday of how it was developing the aircraft designed to withstand a nuclear blast. In April, Sierra Nevada ...
Clarification: The Reuters report cited in this story reported that the planes will be sold to SNC on Sept. 2025. SNC confirmed with the Reno Gazette Journal on Thursday that it expects to receive ...
The aerospace and automobile giant Rolls Royce has recently revealed that it has been successful in securing a contract to provide technology for the next-generation version of the US Air Force ...
Rolls-Royce is one of a number of companies that will contribute to the Survivable Airborne Operations Center or SOAC project Credit: Sierra Nevada Corp Rolls-Royce has been chosen to supply ...
Apr. 29—Aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul company Sierra Nevada has won an Air Force contract that will create work at Dayton International Airport and in Beavercreek. Sierra Nevada Corp ...
Rolls-Royce, a British engine manufacturer, is one of the partners in replacing the Boeing E-4B Survivable Airborne ...
The 'doomsday' plane, which can survive a nuclear blast, would transport the US President and top military leaders in the event of a national emergency.
Rolls-Royce has been chosen to supply technology for a new version of the American military aircraft nicknamed the “Doomsday plane” for its ability to survive a nuclear blast. The engineering ...