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According to Yonhap News Agency, two ships, including a very large crude carrier operated by South Korea's HMM, have left the Strait of Hormuz.
2026-06-24
According to Yonhap News Agency, two ships, including a very large crude carrier operated by South Korea's HMM, have left the Strait of Hormuz.
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2026-06-23
On the 23rd (local time) the Russian Defense Ministry said an Aerospace Forces Tu-160 long-range strategic bomber completed a planned flight over neutral waters of the Barents and Norwegian seas lasting about 16 hours. Crew practised aerial refuellin
On the 23rd (local time) the Russian Defense Ministry said an Aerospace Forces Tu-160 long-range strategic bomber completed a planned flight over neutral waters of the Barents and Norwegian seas lasting about 16 hours. Crew practised aerial refuelling and MiG-31 fighters escorted the flight. The ministry said Russia's long-range aviation regularly conducts flights over neutral waters in the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific, Baltic and Black Sea and that all flights comply with international airspace rules.
2026-06-24
Airbus said on June 23 it will inspect 16 A380 aircraft and will immediately begin checks on five. The move follows discovery of cracks on critical wing components on A380s operated by Emirates and Qantas. Airbus said it has identified all A380s with
Airbus said on June 23 it will inspect 16 A380 aircraft and will immediately begin checks on five. The move follows discovery of cracks on critical wing components on A380s operated by Emirates and Qantas. Airbus said it has identified all A380s with the same production history and will consult the European Union Aviation Safety Agency on whether repairs are required.
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