8 crew members are presumed dead after a B-52 bomber crashed at California's Edwards Air Force Base
Edwards Air Force Base said the B-52 went down during a routine test mission and believes the crash to be 'not survivable.'
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# B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base A B-52 bomber crashed during a routine test mission at California's Edwards Air Force Base with 8 crew members presumed dead, though this military incident is unlikely to have direct material impact on publicly traded defense contractors. The crash may increase scrutiny on defense spending and aircraft maintenance programs, potentially affecting stock valuations of major defense firms like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman in the near term, though historical precedent suggests military accidents typically have minimal lasting market effects.
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