As we learn more about the deadly midair collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter in Washington, D.C., ...
The same flow dynamics that allow sharks to swim easily through Earth's oceans could also allow humans to fly faster through the air, according to a University of Mississippi professor. His research ...
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Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for ...
The airline introduced its newest aircraft, decorated to evoke the Sarasota-Bradenton area, with the opening of SRQ’s new ...
SRQ President and CEO Rick Piccolo said it was the first time in the airline’s history that a plane had been emblazoned by a travel destination marketing effort. The $63,231 cost of the design ...
THIS IS A CORNER OF I STREET AND 14TH. TAKE A LOOK. THIS IS WHERE THE PLANE CAME DOWN. WE ACTUALLY JUST FINISHED TALKING TO THE FATHER OF ONE OF THE PEOPLE THAT WAS IN THE PLANE. ONE OF THE ...
Two passenger planes nearly collided midair - with 400 people on board between them - before landing in Phoenix, and now the FAA is investigating. The incident, involving United Airlines Flight 1724 ...
A video broadcast by MBC News, a South Korean news network, showed the plane speeding down the runway, with smoke coming from its belly, before it crashed into what appeared to be a barrier and ...
A new type of passenger plane will adopt a design that blends wings into the aircraft's body, which its creators say will cut fuel consumption by 50% and reduce noise. LAS VEGAS — A novel ...
Airplanes are spaces where we sort of can’t help but be vulnerable. It’s cramped, you can’t simply “pull over” and get out any time you want, and you have to smell whatever foods your ...
A passenger on the plane reported two tyres had burst, but Etihad Airways later clarified they had “deflated as a result of the high-speed rejected take-off which is a normal occurrence”.