Sierra Nevada Corp. is set to usher in a new epoch for the United States Air Force with its ambitious endeavor to transform commercial passenger jets into the next generation of “Doomsday” planes, a ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. has officially confirmed that it landed the deal for the Air Force’s next generation E-4B Nightwatch ...
They’re called Doomsday planes—high-tech, maxed-out Boeing 747s that the President ... Earlier this month, Nevada-based ...
Rolls-Royce has been chosen to supply technology for a new version of the American military aircraft nicknamed the “Doomsday ...
To get these 747s ready to direct forces during a nuclear war, Sierra Nevada will add antennas and computers — and ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. was awarded a multibillion-dollar Air Force contract prior to its purchase of the Korean Air jets.
A contract to upgrade America’s “doomsday planes” has been handed to Rolls-Royce. The United States has a fleet of four ...
The aircraft - which can seat up to 111 people - are capable of withstanding nuclear blasts and electromagnetic pulses, ...
These aircraft are equipped with mobile command centres, operations areas, conference rooms and more and can also resist ...
Rolls Royce secured a contract for a nuclear-proof Doomsday plane, contributing cutting-edge technology to the US Air Force's ...
"[W]hat we have done is assured the Air Force that everything we produce under the contract becomes their data," said Brady ...
aptly nicknamed “Doomsday planes.” With a $13 billion contract from the Air Force for the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) program, this mid-size firm plans to create a near-“digital twin” ...