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Eight Killed in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base
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BBC World16.06.2026Welt2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Eight Killed in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base

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  • A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, killing all eight people on board, including two Boeing employees.
  • The aircraft was on a routine test mission when it crashed, sending a large plume of smoke into the air.
  • The cause is under investigation.

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A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed immediately after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in southern California on Monday, killing eight people, including two Boeing employees. The aircraft was on a routine test mission.

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Eight people, including two Boeing employees, have been killed after a US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed immediately after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in southern California.

The incident occurred at 11:20 local time (19:20 GMT) on Monday while the aircraft had been on a routine test mission. The crash sent a huge plume of black smoke into the air that could be seen for miles.

"Today, Edwards Air Force Base experienced a terrible tragedy, and we lost eight great Americans," Col James Hayes said, describing them as a "mixed crew of military, government civilians and government contractors".

The base earlier said that initial indications were that the crash "was not survivable".

The crew's next of kin were being notified and will be named 24 hours after that, Hayes said in an afternoon briefing.

The crash was "totally contained" within the Edwards Air Force Base on the runway, Hayes said, and the base has temporarily grounded operations.

The B-52 had been supporting the base's radar modernisation programme, he said, and crashed immediately after takeoff and burst into flames.

No cause has yet been determined and will not be until after a series of investigations, which could take up to 30 days. Further cause analysis investigations could take more than six months, Hayes said.

Boeing confirmed in a separate statement that two of its employees had been among those onboard and said the company was in contact with their families. The aerospace giant declined to comment further when contacted by the BBC.

California Governor Gavin Newsom called the crash "a tragic incident" and offered condolences to the victims' families and Edwards Air Force Base community in a post on X.

The base said in an earlier update that all inbound aircraft had been diverted and all non-commercial visitor passes suspended "until further notice to allow the installation to focus entirely on emergency response operations."

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been used by the US military since the 1950s. It is nicknamed "the Buff", which is partly short for "Big Ugly Fat".

The B-52 is a long-range strategic bomber that has been participating in bombing raids during the US and Israel's war in Iran.

Capable of flying at up to 50,000ft - in comparison to commercial airliners, which fly at around 35,000ft - the colossal bomber's 70,000lb (32,000kg) payload can include hundreds of conventional bombs and 32 nuclear cruise missiles.

The aircraft can refuel mid-flight, giving it a potentially unlimited strike range. This created a "nuclear umbrella" for the US during the Cold War, back in the era of mutually assured destruction in the mid-20th Century.

"Absolutely heartbreaking. God bless the 8 crew members on board," US Representative Vince Fong, whose California congressional district includes part of the base, wrote on X.

Congressman Jay Obernolte, whose district also includes part of the base, posted on Facebook that he and his wife were "praying for everyone involved in today's B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base, especially the crew, their families, and the first responders on scene".

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  • Investigation into the B-52 crash cause will take up to six months.

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  • What caused the crash?
  • When will the investigation conclude?
  • Will operations at Edwards AFB resume soon?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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