NORAD dispatched four F-16 fighters, an air tanker and an electronic surveillance plane to intercept the aircraft.
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
Santa Claus is making his annual Christmas Eve journey from the North Pole to households around the world. In keeping with ...
Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.
Four Russian military aircraft flew in international airspace near Alaska on Tuesday, according to the North American ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked four Russian military aircraft operating within the Alaska Air Defense ...
Air Force General Glen VanHerck, NORAD's commander: "24 hours a day, 365 days a year, NORAD defends North America by tracking ...
In 1955, 69 years ago, a Colorado store printed a phone number where kids could call and ask to talk with Santa.Unfortunately ...
For 69 years, NORAD or “North American Aerospace Defense Command,” has been tracking Santa Claus’s journey across the world.
As children around the world eagerly await Santa Claus's arrival on Christmas Eve, the NORAD Tracks Santa program provides an ...
NORAD will track Santa on Christmas Eve into Christmas Day, just like they've done for nearly seven decades. NORAD, the North ...
Santa Claus is moving fast, delivering millions of gifts around the world on Christmas Eve. See where he is now.