Boeing B-52 Stratofortress that crashed on Monday was conducting testing for radar-related modifications, officials said. [Credit: U.S. Air Force]
Key Takeaways:
Edwards Air Force Base has officially named the eight crewmembers who died in a B-52 Stratofortress crash, marking one of the most fatal incidents for the aircraft model and the base.
The deceased included Air Force personnel, reservists, and contractors, all dedicated professionals involved in testing for the B-52 Radar Modernization Program.
An official accident investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash, with some family members reporting that the flight was delayed due to previous issues with the plane.
Edwards Air Force Base (KEDW) has officially named the eight crewmembers who died in Monday’s B-52 Stratofortress crash, which was one of the most fatal in the model and base’s history.
Per a Wednesday afternoon update, the names were released following a mandated 24-hour waiting period to notify the victims’ next of kin.
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Jack is a staff writer covering advanced air mobility, including everything from drones to unmanned aircraft systems to space travel—and a whole lot more. He spent close to two years reporting on drone delivery for FreightWaves, covering the biggest news and developments in the space and connecting with industry executives and experts. Jack is also a basketball aficionado, a frequent traveler and a lover of all things logistics.