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Efficiency in aviation is often thought of as an engineering challenge: how much thrust an engine generates for a given ...
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A federal government audit says FAA staffing shortages and high employee turnover have hindered the agency's oversight of airplane maintenance at United Airlines. The Transportation ...
The Junkers G.38 was a flying palace ahead of its time, offering luxury air travel in the late 1920s, only to be grounded by ...
Sayonara layovers! Orlando International Airport has launched its first-ever nonstop passenger flight to Tokyo via ZIPAIR, creating the first direct connection between Florida and the Asia Pacific ...
Jettly reports private jet prices grew 1.7% in 2025, slower than the 2.7% CPI, signaling a shift towards stable pricing in ...
The Boeing 757 Excalibur Flight Test Aircraft began its latest series of test flights last week sporting a brand new radome grafted onto its nose, along ...
The Airbus A350 boasts a max operating speed of Mach 0.89, around 682mph, but are these figures actually accurate?
Around a dozen or so airlines continue to offer first-class seating, with Emirates contributing up to half of the suites.
The rapid buildup to the biggest, baddest aircraft carriers started with the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor.