Unnamed flights to the top secret US military base

In the McCarran International Airport campus in Las Vegas, there is a civilian fleet, but it is worth mentioning that it is not possible to buy tickets to board these aircraft because they are only for special activities in Region 51 - Top secret US military base.

On the bodies of these aircraft, mostly Boeing 737, did not print any company badges, simply a red horizontal stripe on a white background. Anyone who has set foot here must comply with a principle of secrecy about where they are going and what they are going to do.

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The aircraft serve exclusively for flights to Region 51 at the international airport in Las Vegas.(Photo: Alamy).

This is because those planes serve for jobs involving the top secret US military base - Region 51 - in Nevada, which is said to be the focal point of speculation about the presence of outsiders. fine.

The planes are operated by the US Air Force and use a private terminal at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas, the Flight Club news website said. They are associated with the name Janet Airlines (not a proper name but used only when unknown).

From Las Vegas, these planes will fly northwest to a place that is considered a "forbidden zone" - Zone 51 . According to Flight Club, when the Janet Airlunes plane approaches this secret area, the aircraft's signal will switch from a civilian signal like "Janet 210" to a mysterious signal "bones 58". When the plane lands, the "passengers" on the flight will move to a secret building.

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Region 51 is considered to be America's most secretive military base.(Photo: Alamy).

Nick Pope, who has been investigating aliens for the Ministry of Defense, told Reuters that Region 51 is the place the US uses to research and develop some of the most advanced military technologies. In addition, thanks to the remote area, this area was also used to develop and test a variety of fighter planes and unmanned aircraft.

Meanwhile, many conspiracy theorists have speculated that Area 51 is "an alien sanctuary" . No matter what hypothesis it is, Area 51 is still a secret. The presidential candidate, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton even promised to find the secret to Region 51 if elected.

Area 51 covers 920 km2 and is considered the most mysterious place in the world. This base, founded by the then President of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower, first operated in 1955 as a test facility for U-2 reconnaissance aircraft developed by Lockheed Group.

The first image of Region 51 exposed to the outside is an aerial photograph taken by Russia's Kometa satellite.