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US B-52 bomber crashes in California: What we know

US B-52 bomber crashes in California: What we know

Summary

A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, killing all eight people on board. The crash happened shortly after takeoff during a routine test flight, and officials are investigating the cause.

Key Facts

  • The B-52 bomber crashed at about 11:20 a.m. local time near Edwards Air Force Base.
  • All eight people on board, including military members and two Boeing employees, died.
  • The bomber caught fire upon impact and was nearly destroyed.
  • The aircraft was involved in a radar upgrade program to modernize its systems.
  • The B-52 is a long-serving bomber launched in 1955, capable of carrying nuclear weapons and flying long distances without refueling.
  • Edwards Air Force Base was closed and incoming flights were diverted after the crash.
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed condolences and praised first responders.
  • The investigation into the crash could take up to six months.
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