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World Wide Jun 16, 2026

US Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes in California, Killing Eight

A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, killing all e…
The B-52 Bomber Crash A long-range United States military aircraft has crashed in the state of California, killing all eight people on board, officials confirm. The Boeing-manufactured B-52 bomber plunged to the ground at Edwards Air Force Base on Monday, officials said at a news conference. Details of the Crash The B-52 crashed about 11:20am (19:20 GMT) on Monday shortly after taking off from the base in Southern California’s Mojave Desert. Military officials said the aircraft burst into flames as it made impact. Colonel James Hayes, the deputy commander for the 412 Test Wing at Edwards, revealed at the news conference that upon reviewing footage of the accident, the military concluded there could not have been any survivors. The Victims The US military said the eight victims included members of the military and government contractors. Boeing on Monday evening also confirmed that two of its employees were on board the aircraft. The Investigation It’s not certain for now what caused the accident. Hayes said an investigation could take up to six months. However, the colonel revealed the B-52 was part of a fleet supporting a “radar modernisation programme”. The B-52 Bomber Also known as the BUFF (big, ugly, fat fella), the B-52 is one of the US Air Force’s longest-used bombers. It has been in operation since 1955. It’s known for its low maintenance despite high performance levels. It can run without refuelling for about 14,000km (8,700 miles), for example.
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World Wide Jun 16, 2026

US Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes at Edwards Air Force Base

A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base…
The B-52 Crash at Edwards Air Force Base A US Air Force ⁠B-52 Stratofortress has crashed shortly after taking off ‌from the Edwards Air Force Base in California, the base ⁠said. “Emergency crews immediately ⁠responded to the scene ⁠and the situation ⁠is ⁠ongoing,” the base wrote on Monday in a ‌post on X. Crash Details and Cause It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties or what caused the crash. The B-52 Stratofortress is a subsonic bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons. It can carry a payload of up to 70,000 pounds. Each jet is valued at about $110 million. Emergency Response and Base Information Video broadcast by Fox News on Monday showed emergency responders extinguishing a fire in a large charred portion of the runway at Edwards Air Force Base. Located north of Los Angeles, the base is home to the world’s largest airfield. About 10,000 members of the military, contractors and civilian staff work at the location.
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