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Digital Publication for Luke AFB, serving the West Valley region of Phoenix, AZ. An AerotechNews.com Publication

We’re pleased to bring you the June 5, 2026 issue of Luke AFB Thunderbolt!  On this month’s cover, Luke AFB opens new Honor Guard facility.

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Luke AFB integrates AI into daily operations – Page 2 Luke Airmen celebrate ...

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Digital and Print Journal of Aerospace, Defense Industry and Veteran News, serving the Aerospace, Military and Veteran Community of the Desert Southwest including the Antelope Valley (“Aerospace Valley”) and Edwards AFB, CA., Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson AZ, Southern Nevada, including Nellis AFB, Creech AFB, the NTTR and local veterans and the surrounding communities of each bas...


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Iran remains in peace talks despite first US strikes since ceasefire
Tehran condemns “definitive violation” but announces no specific reprisals as negotiations near decisive stage.


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CH2M Hill Inc., Denver, Colorado, is awarded a $480,000,000 cost-plus-award-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for comprehensive long-term environmental action services. Work will be performed at Navy and Marine Corps sites in North Carolina (25%), Puerto Rico (25%), Virginia (25%), Maryland (10%), Washington, D.C. (3%...


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2026 Gathering of Eagles Tickets on Sale NOW!

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In October of 1947, Chuck Yeager, flying a Bell X-1, announced the age of supersonic flight with an actual boom – the so-called “sonic boom.” As the US military continued to develop supersonic aircraft, Sonic Booms were no longer heard only over ...


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