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US B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff in California

A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. Emergency crews responded to the incident, and investigations into the cause are underway. The B-52, which has been in service since 1955, is a long-range bomber capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons. The crash occurred at Edwards Air Force Base, known for historical aviation milestones such as Chuck Yeager breaking the speed of sound in 1947. This incident follows a similar event nearly a year ago involving a civilian aircraft avoiding a B-52 in North Dakota

Eight dead in US bomber crash in California: military

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A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber takes off from RAF Fairford in south-west England on March 15, 2026.(AFP)

Eight people died when a U.S. B-52 bomber crashed and erupted into a catastrophic fire shortly after takeoff at an air force base in California on Monday, officials said.

The heavy bomber was on a routine testing mission with a mixture of military, government and civilian contractors on board when it came down in a fireball at Edwards Air Force Base, 60 miles (95 kilometers) north of Los Angeles.

Footage of the aftermath of the crash , which officials said was "unsurvivable," showed a large charred patch of ground on which almost nothing remained of the huge plane manufactured by Boeing.

"Edwards Air Force Base experienced a horrible tragedy, and we lost eight great Americans," Colonel James Hayes told reporters at the base.

Hayes said the B-52 Stratofortress — a long-range bomber used by the U.S. military since the 1950s — was on a test sortie as part of a radar modernization process.

"It took off, and immediately after takeoff, crashed and burst into flames," he said, adding emergency services quickly swung into action, but soon determined that there would be no one to rescue.

"After reviewing the footage of the crash, it was deemed that this was an unrecoverable crash and unsurvivable."

There was no immediate indication as to the cause of the tragedy, and a safety investigation probe was immediately begun.

The crash happened around lunchtime at the base, a major operations center for the U.S. military, and was contained within the perimeter, Hayes told reporters.

In the aftermath of the accident, the airfield was closed and all inbound aircraft were being diverted, the base said on social media.

Hayes said the identities of those who perished would not be released until all next of kin had been informed, a process he said was ongoing and could last for the rest of the day.

Boeing said two of those killed were employees of the company and it expressed its condolences to families of all the victims.

The B-52 is a heavy bomber that first flew in 1954 and was originally designed for war with the Soviet Union. It has received continual upgrades to keep it in service for decades since the Cold War's end.

The massive bomber — which can carry a range of weapons, including bombs and cruise missiles — has a wingspan of 185 feet (56 meters) and a length of 159 feet (48 meters).

The plane is usually crewed by five people: an aircraft commander, a pilot, a radar navigator, a navigator and an electronic warfare officer, according to a U.S. Air Force fact sheet on the plane.

With a combat range of up to 8,800 miles, the plane is capable of carrying a nuclear payload.

The United States has deployed the aircraft in conflicts in Vietnam, the Gulf, Iraq, Afghanistan, and most recently in Iran.

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Hurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
Eight dead in US bomber crash in California: military

Eight individuals were killed when a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The incident occurred during a routine testing mission involving military, government, and civilian personnel. Officials described the crash as 'unsurvivable,' noting that emergency responders quickly determined there were no survivors.

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Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
US B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff in California

A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. Emergency crews responded to the incident, and investigations into the cause are underway. The B-52, which has been in service since 1955, is a long-range bomber capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons. The crash occurred at Edwards Air Force Base, known for historical aviation milestones such as Chuck Yeager breaking the speed of sound in 1947. This incident follows a similar event nearly a year ago involving a civilian aircraft avoiding a B-52 in North Dakota

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward account of the incident without apparent ideological framing. It includes factual details about the crash, the type of aircraft involved, and related historical context. There is no evident bias in language, sourcing, or emphasis.

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