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Skunk Works Is Looking for a U-2 Pilot

The Aviationist Blog - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 15:50
Despite being one of the oldest aircraft still flying in U.S. service, the U-2 remains relevant enough for Skunk Works to seek a qualified pilot in Palmdale.

Skunk Works, the legendary Lockheed Martin’s secretive advanced projects division, is hiring a U-2 pilot in Palmdale, California.

The job posting, that you can find here, calls for an onsite, full-time, first-shift position in Test Engineering for an experienced professional pilot, with a 4x10h schedule and possible relocation, and it is clearly framed as a test-oriented role rather than routine operational flying: according to the listing, the pilot would conduct engineering flight tests, production-acceptance flights, and flight-test support, help verify aircraft compliance and operational suitability, coordinate flight-operations efforts, approve cockpit configuration, and, if needed, perform demonstration flights for customers and government officials.

The ad, published on Apr. 6, 2026, says applicants must be no more than two years outside qualification on the U-2S Dragon Lady, hold a current FAA Class I or II medical, and possess either a suitable FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for multi-engine land and instrument airplane or an ATP (Airline Transport Pilot), while also being willing to travel, holding a valid U.S. passport, and arriving with an active Top Secret clearance.

Among the desired qualifications are 1,000 flight hours, graduation from a formal Test Pilot School, background in flight-test disciplines such as weapons, avionics and flight sciences, as well as instructor/training, communication, organizational and leadership or program-integration experience.

The posted compensation is a California salary range of $156,400 to $275,655 outside most major metro areas and $179,800 to $311,650 in most major metro areas, although the final offer depends on factors such as experience, training, skills, scope and business considerations; listed benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, parental leave, paid time off, holidays, education assistance, and incentive-plan eligibility.

U-2 pilot. | Source: USAF

The emergence of the job posting is quite interesting, considering the iconic Dragon Lady was slated for retirement from U.S. Air Force service this year. However, while some U-2s have already been withdrawn from active service, the aircraft’s retirement date is far from settled, and the sundown of the type remains under intense congressional scrutiny.

In fact, U-2s are still flying active intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions on a daily basis from forward operating locations, and there is little sign of that activity slowing down at least for now. USAF U-2s are home based at the 9th Reconnaissance Wing, Beale Air Force Base, California, but are rotated to operational detachments worldwide, including RAF Fairford, UK; Osan Air Base, South Korea, and RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus. The latter sustained damage from an Iranian kamikaze drone launched in retaliation for the U.S. and Israeli air strikes, last month.

In line with such continuous postponement of its retirement, in 2023 Lockheed Martin announced the first flight of the U-2 Avionics Tech Refresh (ATR), carried out by Skunk Works in partnership with the U.S. Air Force. The company said the flight tested an updated avionics suite, new cockpit displays and a mission computer designed to the Air Force’s open mission systems standard, with further testing planned to mature the software baseline before more mission systems were added. 

More recently, BAE Systems was awarded a contract to support and sustain the U-2’s AN/ALQ-221 Advanced Defensive System (ADS), another sign that the aircraft is still receiving updates and meaningful attention rather than simply being allowed to age out quietly. 

As for Palmdale, Plant 42 remains a hub for major activity involving the type, and the job posting seems to suggest Lockheed Martin expects the Dragon Lady to continue generating the kind of work that may require highly specialized pilot support for quite some time.

A U-2 Dragon Lady takes off for the first flight of the Avionics Tech Refresh program in Palmdale, California. | Source: Lockheed Martin

Eventually, it should not be forgotten that, beyond its operational role, the U-2 is still valued as a high-altitude testbed. Testing campaigns conducted over the last five years have leveraged the aircraft’s open architecture and its ability to integrate new technology quickly. The U-2 has been involved in containers and AI/ML experimentation, open-mission-systems integration, and gateway or data-sharing roles between different platforms. A Skunk Works pilot current on the U-2 would be useful if Lockheed is using the aircraft to trial payloads, communications systems, sensors, or battle-management concepts that may feed current and future programs.

Another (even more speculative) possibility is that Lockheed could employ a U-2 pilot as part of work on or around future classified ISR aircraft, using the Dragon Lady as a surrogate, a risk-reduction platform, or a bridge capability. With the RQ-180 spy drone slowly beginning to emerge from the shadows of black programs, there is a chance Skunk Works is maturing new manned or unmanned ISR concepts. In that context, having a U-2 pilot with a test background could make sense for comparative flying, sensor work, or manned-ISR experimentation. 

Whatever, if you are interested and your profile fits the requirements, you’d better hurry: you have less than a month to apply, as the deadline is May 15, 2026.

The 28th regime corporate legal framework

Written by Issam Hallak

Obstacles to businesses’ cross-border operations and expansion constitute a major hurdle to an effective single market. The International Monetary Fund estimates that persistent barriers to the single market represent the equivalent of a 44 % and 110 % tariff on goods and services, respectively. The Letta report emphasised that a single business code would be a ‘game-changer’, making all business procedures – from establishment to end of activity – smoother and more transparent.

To address this issue, the European Commission published a proposal on 18 March 2026 for a regulation establishing the 28th regime corporate legal framework that introduces a new legal entity, EU Inc. Any company would be able to register in any Member State and opt in to the EU Inc. company form. The framework would allow quick, fully digital registration that is automatically valid across the whole EU, thereby benefiting the operations and expansion of EU Inc. businesses. In addition, the proposal provides for a single tax treatment of employee remuneration through stocks and enables employee participation schemes. It also provides for fast-track termination of solvent companies, and a legal framework for winding up insolvent small and young innovative companies, known as start-ups.

Parliament adopted a resolution in January 2026 supporting the approach but remained cautious about its chances of success.

Read the complete briefing on ‘The 28th regime corporate legal framework‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Iraq/United States : HKN Energy emerges as key US asset in Middle East energy sector

Intelligence Online - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 06:00
While drone attacks from Iran have temporarily halted oil and gas production in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Sarsang oilfield, which produces [...]
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Brunei : Colonel Haji Mohd Hasreen, Brunei's spymaster forging a place in a challenging region

Intelligence Online - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 06:00
It's the annual gathering of spymasters from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, when the heads of ASEAN's military intelligence [...]
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France : Spy games giant Ubisoft fighting its own intelligence wars

Intelligence Online - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 06:00
It's rarely a good thing for a company to find itself on the agenda at a meeting of the top [...]
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France : French intelligence watchdog and Council of State push for changes to algorithms bill

Intelligence Online - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 06:00
The French government has amended the procedure governing the approval [...]
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France : Paris representation scarce at Antalya Diplomacy Forum

Intelligence Online - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 06:00
As relations remain cool between Paris and Ankara, France has [...]
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Mila Turajlić : Faire parler les archives des non-alignés

Courrier des Balkans - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 23:59

Sur les étagères du bâtiment qui abritait les actualités yougoslaves à Belgrade, la cinéaste et artiste serbe Mila Turajlić découvre des centaines de bobines oubliées : celles, nombreuses, filmées pendant la présidence yougoslave de Tito, documentant notamment l'émergence du mouvement des non-alignés. Chaque soir, elle crée un montage et donne à voir le vertige que l'on peut ressentir devant ces images qui sortent de l'oubli le récit du Tiers-Monde en train de s'inventer.
Fondé en 1961, (…)

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Iran greift kritische Infrastruktur in den USA an und ein neues KI-Modell sorgt für digitale...

SWP - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:36
Warum reichen simple Cybersecurity-Basics aus, um kritische Systeme anzugreifen? In dieser Folge geht es um eine Warnung von US-Behörden vor iranischen Cyberangriffen auf Steuerungsanlagen kritischer Infrastruktur. Außerdem reden wir über das neue KI-Modell von Anthropic – und warum das jetzt Ängste vor dem Kollaps der Cybersicherheit schürt.

Carburants, ZFE, 1er Mai… Sébastien Lecornu tente de circonscrire les colères qui couvent

Le Figaro / Politique - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 08:51
DÉCRYPTAGE - Mobilisé par la hausse des prix de l’énergie, le premier ministre accumule les points de crispation au Parlement.

France/Japan/United States : The 'ninjas' at Nintendo, Sega and Sony who hunt down traitors and leaks

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 06:00
On 14 July last year, a dozen police raided the east London home of Darius Khan, a collector and second-hand [...]
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France/Japan/United States : The intelligence units of video game developers

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 06:00
Major players in the video game industry may like spy games, but they also love to use intelligence to track down hackers and leakers. So much so that, following several high-profile cases, gamers call these elite spies "Nintendo ninjas". At French company Ubisoft, the family-oriented corporate culture is gradually shifting towards such practices as clouds gather overhead. [...]
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France/Russia : Russian cyber operatives target French nuclear deterrent communications networks

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 06:00
Since early March, French nuclear transmission networks, which lie at the heart of the country's deterrence command chain, have been targeted by several Russian cyber reconnaissance campaigns. A hacker task force operating within the orbit of Ukraine's GUR military intelligence [...]
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United States/Uzbekistan : Sergio Gor, the man helping Central Asian countries woo Washington

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 06:00
As the administration of American President Donald Trump seeks to lure Central Asian countries away from Russia and China's sphere [...]

France/Japan/United States : The ‘ninjas' at Nintendo, Sega and Sony who hunt down traitors and leaks

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 06:00
On 14 July last year, a dozen police raided the east London home of Darius Khan, a collector and second-hand [...]

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